C
Chanthavy Vongkhamheng
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 10
Citations - 682
Chanthavy Vongkhamheng is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Predation & Endangered species. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 618 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Bringing the Tiger Back from the Brink—The Six Percent Solution
Joe Walston,John G. Robinson,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Urs Breitenmoser,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,John M. Goodrich,Melvin Gumal,Luke T. B. Hunter,Arlyne Johnson,K. Ullas Karanth,Nigel Leader-Williams,Kathy MacKinnon,Dale G. Miquelle,Anak Pattanavibool,Colin M. Poole,Alan Rabinowitz,James L. Smith,Emma J. Stokes,Simon N. Stuart,Chanthavy Vongkhamheng,Hariyo T. Wibisono +20 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a shift in emphasis on protecting tigers at spatially well-defined priority sites would reverse the decline of wild tigers and do so in a rapid and cost-efficient manner.
Journal ArticleDOI
Effects of human–carnivore conflict on tiger (Panthera tigris) and prey populations in Lao PDR
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of human-carnivore conflict on tiger and prey abundance and distribution in the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area on the Lao-Vietnam border.
Journal ArticleDOI
To protect or neglect? Design, monitoring, and evaluation of a law enforcement strategy to recover small populations of wild tigers and their prey
Arlyne Johnson,John M. Goodrich,Troy Hansel,Akchousahn Rasphone,Santi Saypanya,Chanthavy Vongkhamheng,Venevongphet,Samantha Strindberg +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the effectiveness of a law enforcement strategy to recover tigers and their prey in Lao PDR where extensive habitat provided favorable conditions for large increases in tiger numbers if protected from poaching.
Journal ArticleDOI
The diet, prey selection, and activity of dholes (Cuon alpinus) in northern Laos
TL;DR: In tropical forests of northern Laos, dholes focused predation on relatively few species during diurnal hours, suggesting the management of muntjac and sambar may be important for conserving dhole populations in the region.
Journal ArticleDOI
The diversity, status and conservation of small carnivores in a montane tropical forest in northern Laos.
TL;DR: In the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area on the Laos-Vietnam border, the first systematic camera-trap monitoring of carnivores was conducted by as discussed by the authors.