11 research outputs found

    Distribution of bonobos relative to the known occurrence of Ebola within the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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    <p>Inset shows the known distribution of Ebola across Africa. A = Actual outbreak zone and occurrence points for Ebola, adapted from International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2009 (Walsh <i>et al.</i>, 2005). B = Modeled potential zone of Ebola outbreaks across Africa (after Peterson <i>et al.</i>, 2004). Grey shading in the main map represents the extent of occurrence of bonobos.</p

    Binary regression models comparing disease occurrences and the distribution of bonobos across the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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    <p>Binary regression models comparing disease occurrences and the distribution of bonobos across the Democratic Republic of Congo.</p

    Extent of occurrence of bonobos and the occurrence of endemic Trypanosomiasis.

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    <p>Extent of occurrence of bonobos and the occurrence of endemic Trypanosomiasis.</p

    Data on lion hunting offtake per 1000km<sup>2</sup>, change in hunting offtake, and government income per km<sup>2</sup> from within Selous Game Reserve by sector.

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    <p>Data on lion hunting offtake per 1000km<sup>2</sup>, change in hunting offtake, and government income per km<sup>2</sup> from within Selous Game Reserve by sector.</p

    Map showing annual change in annual lion hunting (1996–2008) in Selous Game Reserve and surrounding blocks.

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    <p>Map showing annual change in annual lion hunting (1996–2008) in Selous Game Reserve and surrounding blocks.</p

    Selous Game Reserve and bordering hunting blocks and national parks.

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    <p>Selous Game Reserve and bordering hunting blocks and national parks.</p

    Long-term versus short-term tenure in Selous Game Reserve, shown as the annual rate of change in hunting offtake (%) and lion hunting offtake.

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    <p>Long-term versus short-term tenure in Selous Game Reserve, shown as the annual rate of change in hunting offtake (%) and lion hunting offtake.</p
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