Wibisono H. T., M. Linkie, G. Guillera-Arroita, and 41 others.2011. PlosOne, 6(11). Abstract Large carnivores living in tropical rainforests are under immense pressure from the rapid conversion of their habitat. In response, millions of dollars are spent on conserving these species. However, the cost-effectiveness of such investments is poorly understood and this is largely because […]
Author Archives: Hariyo Wibisono
Wibisono H. T., and W. Pusparini. 2010In: Global Tiger Initiative Secretariat. 2012. Managing Tiger Conservation Landscapes and Habitat Connectivity: Threats and Possible Solutions. Experiences from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. The World Bank, Washington, D. C., pp. 14-29 Introduction The majority of wild Sumatran tigers persist in 12 Tiger Conservation Landscapes […]
Joe Walston J, J. G. Robinson, E. L. Bennett, U. Breitenmoser, Gustavo, A. B. da Fonseca, J. Goodrich, M. Gumal, L. Hunter, A. Johnson, K. U. Karanth, N. Leader-Williams, K. MacKinnon, D. Miquelle, A. Pattanavibool, C. Poole, A. Rabinowitz, J. L. D. Smith, E. J. Stokes, S. N. Stuart, C. Vongkhamheng, H. T. Wibisono.2010. PLos […]
Wibisono H. T., and W. Pusparini.2010. Integrative of Zoology, 5: 309-318. Abstract The majority of wild Sumatran tigers are believed to live in 12 Tiger Conservation Landscapes covering approximately 88 000 km2. However, the actual distribution of tigers across Sumatra has never been accurately mapped. Over the past 20 years, conservation efforts focused on the […]
Wibisono H. T. and J. L. McCarthy.2010. Catnews, 52: 9-10 Abstract In recent decades there have been an increasing number of camera trap studies occurring throughout Southeast Asia. Although not the target species, photographs of marbled cats are occasionally recorded and may give insight to some aspects of the species’ ecology. Here we report on […]
Wibisono H. T., J. J. Figel, S. M. Arif, A. Ario, and A. H. Lubis.2009. Oryx, 43(4): 634-638. Abstract The 1,080 km2 Batang Gadis National Park in the North Sumatra province of Indonesia was established in December 2004 by the regional government of Mandailing Natal district. The Park has the potential to make an important […]
O’Brien T., M. F. Kinnaird, H. T. Wibisono.2003. Animal Conservation, 6: 131-139. Abstract We examine the abundance and distribution of Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and nine prey species in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park on Sumatra, Indonesia. Our study is the first to demonstrate that the relative abundance of tigers and their prey, as […]
Kinnaird, M. F., E. W. Sanderson, T. G. O’Brien, H. T. Wibisono, G. Woolmer. 2003. Conservation Biology, 17 (1): 245-257. Abstract The remarkable large-mammal fauna of the Indonesian island of Sumatra is one of the most endangered on Earth and is threatened by rampant deforestation. We used remote sensing and biological surveys to study the […]
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