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Validation of the Calakmul–Laguna de Terminos corridor for jaguars Panthera onca in south-eastern Mexico
2017
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The fragmentation of jaguar Panthera onca populations as a result of habitat loss is considered to be one of the main challenges for the conservation of the species. Corridors have been proposed as a means of maintaining connectivity and the long-term viability of jaguar populations. The corridor that connects the jaguar conservation units of Calakmul and Laguna de Terminos in Mexico has been considered to be a link for the movement of individuals between these units but its functionality had
doi:10.1017/s0030605316001083
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