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The tiger who came to T2T: Telomere-to- Telomere genome assembly of the Sumatran tiger

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Background: Chromosome-level de novo genome assemblies are vital for many aspects of biological research. Despite technological progress, achieving telomere-to-telomere assemblies remains challenging. Long-read data are critical for a contiguous...
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30th June 2026
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Map taken from the paper

Diet and Prey Preference of Tigers in and Around Chitwan National Park, Nepal

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Assessing the diet of apex predators such as tiger is important, as it provides key ecological information on prey availability and preferences. It helps to understand the effects of...
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30th June 2026
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Camera trap distance sampling (CDTS) measurement and calibration process of the distance. (b) An example of a camera trap image of southern red muntjac Muntiacus muntjak, with depth and reference depth for measuring the distance of the observed species in front of the installed camera.

Camera trap distance sampling for density estimation of tiger prey in a Sumatran ecosystem restoration concession

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Estimating prey species densities is critical for implementing effective tiger Panthera tigris recovery strategies. Several statistical models exist for density estimation of unmarked species from camera trap data, all...
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30th June 2026
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Map published in the paper

Amur tiger conservation challenges and strategies in China

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: China is effectively achieving the rapid recovery of the wild Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) population and has a strong chance of reestablishing a sustainable population of over 300...
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30th June 2026
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Screenshot of map from the paper

Activity Patterns and Predator–Prey Temporal Overlap in the High Tiger-­Density Area Bardia National Park, Nepal

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Prey activity patterns are believed to be influenced by, among others, daily and seasonal weather conditions and predation risk. Similarly, predator activities may also be influenced by the same...
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30th June 2026
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Fig. 4 Field Testing Process During in The Evening

Field Evaluation of a YOLOv8-Based Drone Video Prototype for Real-Time Tiger Detection and Early Warning

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Human–tiger conflict in plantation landscapes remains a critical safety and conservation issue because encounters between workers and tigers can endanger humans while increasing pressure on endangered tiger populations. This...
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30th June 2026
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Figure from the paper

Gene expression and immune cell heterogeneity in inbred Amur tiger

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Inbreeding leads to a reduction in genetic diversity and an elevated likelihood of expressing recessive defective genes, which adversely affect the development of the immune system and render individuals...
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30th June 2026
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Images from the paper

Designing a Sumatran Tiger Conservation Illustrated Book for Children Aged 8–9 Years by Forum HarimauKita

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) is an endemic species of Indonesia currently classified as Critically Endangered, with fewer than 600 individuals remaining in the wild. Beyond its ecological...
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30th June 2026
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Balancing biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods: Assessing human-wildlife conflict in Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park

By amyvangelderConservation Papers, WCS ChinaNo Comments
Abstract: Conflicts between wildlife and humans, particularly among residents living within and adjacent protected areas, represent a pervasive global conservation challenge. Effectively addressing these conflicts has become a critical issue...
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30th June 2026
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Amur tiger smelling a tree

Non-Invasive Sampling of Odours from Tigers and Leopards

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Chemical cues play an important role in mammalian communication, often reflecting an individual’s physiological state. Non-invasive sampling of such informative cues holds great potential for wildlife monitoring. Endangered apex...
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30th June 2026
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Tiger scat

Characteristics of fecal DNA methylation and usability in tiger age estimation

By amyvangelderConservation PapersNo Comments
Abstract: Age structure is a key determinant of population dynamics and conservation management in wildlife, yet reliable age estimation typically depends on invasive sampling. Epigenetic clocks enable DNA-based age prediction...
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30th June 2026
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Distribution of the Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis): historical, minimal (2000), and current (2022).

A Transboundary Network of Protected Areas for the Conservation of the Far Eastern Leopard

By amyvangelderConservation Papers, WVI CDVNo Comments
Abstract: The last Far Eastern leopards survived at the junction of the Southwest of Primorsky Krai in Russia and the Laoyeling-Dalongling in Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces in China. By the...
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5th May 2026
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