DOI:10.1007/s10531-014-0700-z - Corpus ID: 254281294
Patterns of co-existence between humans and mammals in Yemen: some species thrive while others are nearly extinct
@article{Khorozyan2014PatternsOC, title={Patterns of co-existence between humans and mammals in Yemen: some species thrive while others are nearly extinct}, author={Igor Khorozyan and David Stanton and Murad Mohammed and Waleed Al-Ra’il and Malini Pittet}, journal={Biodiversity and Conservation}, year={2014}, volume={23}, pages={1995 - 2013}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:254281294}}- I. KhorozyanDavid StantonM. Pittet
- Published inBiodiversity and Conservation24 April 2014
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A camera-trapping study in Hawf, eastern Yemen of the relationships between human presence and the richness, diversity and distribution of wild medium-sized and large mammals finds that human presence did not affect activity patterns of species.
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