Items where Author is "Gilmore, Michael P."
Braga‐Pereira, Franciany, Mayor, Pedro, Morcatty, Thais Q., Pérez‐Peña, Pedro E., Bowler, Mark, de Mattos Vieira, Marina A. R., Alves, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega, Fa, Julia E., Peres, Carlos A., Tavares, Aline S., Mere‐Roncal, Carla, González‐Crespo, Carlos, Bertsch, Carolina, Rodriguez, Claudia Ramos, Bardales‐Alvites, Claudio, von Muhlen, Eduardo, Paim, Fernanda Pozzan, Tamayo, Jhancy Segura, Valsecchi, João, Gonçalves, Jonas, Torres‐Oyarce, Leon, Lemos, Lísley Pereira, Gilmore, Michael P., Correa, Miguel Antúnez, Perez, Natalia Carolina Angulo, Puertas, Pablo and El Bizri, Hani R. (2024) Predicting animal abundance through local ecological knowledge: an internal validation using consensus analysis. People and Nature. ISSN 2575-8314
Braga-Pereira, Franciany, Morcatty, Thais Q., El Bizri, Hani R., Tavares, Aline S., Mere-Roncal, Carla, González-Crespo, Carlos, Bertsch, Carolina, Ramos Rodriguez, Claudia, Bardales-Alvites, Claudio, von Mühlen, Eduardo M., Bernárdez-Rodríguez, Galicia Fernanda, Pozzan Paim, Fernanda, Segura Tamayo, Jhancy, Valsecchi, João, Gonçalves, Jonas, Torres-Oyarce, Leon, Pereira Lemos, Lísley, de Mattos Vieira, Marina A. R., Bowler, Mark, Gilmore, Michael P., Angulo Perez, Natalia Carolina, da Nóbrega Alves, Rômulo Romeu, Peres, Carlos A., Pérez-Peña, Pedro E. and Mayor, Pedro (2021) Congruence of local ecological knowledge (LEK)-based methods and line-transect surveys in estimating wildlife abundance in tropical forests. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2041-210X
Griffiths, Brian M., Bowler, Mark, Gilmore, Michael P. and Luther, David (2020) Temporal patterns of visitation of birds and mammals at mineral licks in the Peruvian Amazon. Ecology and Evolution, 10 (24). pp. 14152-14164. ISSN 2045-7758
Santos Tavares, Aline, Mayor, Pedro, Loureiro, Luiz Francisco, Gilmore, Michael P., Perez-Peña, Pedro, Bowler, Mark, Pereira Lemos, Lísley, Svensson, Magdalena S., Nekaris, Anne-Isola, Nijman, Vincent, Valsecchi, João and Queiroz Morcatty, Thais (2020) Widespread use of traditional techniques by local people for hunting the yellow-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis denticulatus) across the Amazon. Journal of Ethnobiology, 40 (2). pp. 268-280. ISSN 0278-0771