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Tigers in the Terai: Strong evidence for meta-population dynamics contributing to tiger recovery and conservation in the Terai Arc Landscape - Fig 2
<p>Minimum Convex Polygon (MCP) from multiyear camera trap surveys carried out in a) core area of Suklaphanta National Park; b) Babai valley within Bardia National Park.</p
Trend in minimum population size (M<sub>t+1</sub>) of the tiger population based on adhoc camera trap tiger population surveyed in between 2006 and 2016 in the core area of Babai Valley within Bardia National Park.
<p>Trend in minimum population size (M<sub>t+1</sub>) of the tiger population based on adhoc camera trap tiger population surveyed in between 2006 and 2016 in the core area of Babai Valley within Bardia National Park.</p
Terai Arc Landscape showing network of 16 protected areas in Nepal (5) and India (11) and forest corridor identified within the Nepal side of the landscape.
<p>Terai Arc Landscape showing network of 16 protected areas in Nepal (5) and India (11) and forest corridor identified within the Nepal side of the landscape.</p
A male tiger captured along the Bardia-Katerniaghat forest matrix connected through Khata corridor forest in the western part of Terai Arc Landscape.
<p>A male tiger captured along the Bardia-Katerniaghat forest matrix connected through Khata corridor forest in the western part of Terai Arc Landscape.</p
Infrastructure development (railways, highways and postal roads) along the transboundary tiger habitat between Nepal and India across Terai Arc Landscape.
<p>Infrastructure development (railways, highways and postal roads) along the transboundary tiger habitat between Nepal and India across Terai Arc Landscape.</p
Fitted polynomial growth curve based on 3%, 10%, 21% growth rates regressed on minimum population size (M<sub>t+1</sub>) of camera trap tiger population surveyed in between 2009 and 2014 in core area of Suklaphanta National Park.
<p>Fitted polynomial growth curve based on 3%, 10%, 21% growth rates regressed on minimum population size (M<sub>t+1</sub>) of camera trap tiger population surveyed in between 2009 and 2014 in core area of Suklaphanta National Park.</p