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Luke Hunter
Wildlife Conservation Society - New York / United States
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Luke Hunter's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Bringing the tiger back from the brink—the six percent solutionJ Walston, JG Robinson, EL Bennett, U Breitenmoser, GAB da Fonseca, ...PLoS biology 8 (9), e1000485, 20103672010
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Conserving large carnivores: dollars and fenceC Packer, A Loveridge, S Canney, T Caro, ST Garnett, M Pfeifer, ...Ecology letters 16 (5), 635-641, 20133802013
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Vigilance behaviour in African ungulates: the role of predation pressureLTB Hunter, JD SkinnerBehaviour, 195-211, 19983791998
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Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areasH Bauer, G Chapron, K Nowell, P Henschel, P Funston, LTB Hunter, ...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (48), 14894-14899, 20153752015
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Edge effects and the impact of non‐protected areas in carnivore conservation: leopards in the Phinda–Mkhuze Complex, South AfricaGA Balme, ROB Slotow, LTB HunterAnimal conservation 13 (3), 315-323, 20103642010
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