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Living with human encroachment: Status and distribution of Green Peafowl in northern stronghold of Thailand
Saridnirun, Ghan; Sukumal, Niti; Grainger, Matthew; Savini, Tomasso (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Green Peafowl have declined significantly across much of their historical range mostly due to habitat loss and degradation following intensive agricultural expansion, logging and infrastructure development. In Thailand, ... -
Low-intensive agricultural landscapes could help to sustain Green Peafowl Pavo muticus inhabiting surrounding forest patches in Northern Thailand
Saridnirun, Ghan; Sukumal, Niti; Grainger, Matthew; Savini, Tommaso (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Wildlife in Southeast Asia is greatly affected by agricultural expansion. While intensive farming causes biodiversity decline, low-intensive farming can support some adapted wildlife. In Thailand, the rapid transformation ... -
Lower levels of human disturbance correspond with longer-term persistence of Endangered Green Peafowl Pavo muticus populations
Sukumal, Niti; Grainger, Matthew; Savini, Tomasso (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Galliformes are one of the most threatened groups of birds in South-East Asia, with 27% of the species threatened with extinction. Long term population viability and extinction probability studies, at different levels of ... -
The threat of free-ranging domestic dog to native wildlife: implication for conservation in Southeast Asia
Marshall, Holly Elizabeth; Grainger, Matthew; Sukumal, Niti; Savini, Tommaso (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The global population of domestic dogs is estimated at 900 million, making them the world’s most abundant carnivore. Southeast Asia is considered extremely vulnerable to wildlife declines linked to free-ranging dogs, yet ...