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Sunarto Sunarto
Researcher at Padjadjaran University
Publications - 195
Citations - 1034
Sunarto Sunarto is an academic researcher from Padjadjaran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 97 publications receiving 782 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunarto Sunarto include State University of Semarang & Diponegoro University.
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A landscape-based conservation strategy to double the wild tiger population
Eric Wikramanayake,Eric Dinerstein,John Seidensticker,Susan Lumpkin,Bivash Pandav,Mahendra Shrestha,Hemanta Mishra,Jonathan D. Ballou,A.J.T. Johnsingh,Igor Chestin,Sunarto Sunarto,Phuntsho Thinley,Kanchan Thapa,Guangshun Jiang,Sivananthan Elagupillay,Hemanta Kafley,Narendra Man Babu Pradhan,Karma Jigme,Seng Teak,Peter Cutter,Md. Abdul Aziz,Utin Than +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a landscape analysis of tiger habitat to determine if a recovery of such magnitude is possible, and found that the reserves in 20 priority tiger landscapes can potentially support >10,000 tigers, almost thrice the current estimate.
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Modelling the species distribution of flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an endangered South-East Asian small felid.
Andreas Wilting,Anna F. Cord,Anna F. Cord,Andrew J. Hearn,Deike Hesse,Azlan Mohamed,Carl Traeholdt,Susan M. Cheyne,Susan M. Cheyne,Sunarto Sunarto,Mohd. Azlan Jayasilan,Joanna Ross,Aurélie Shapiro,Anthony Sebastian,Stefan Dech,Stefan Dech,Christine Breitenmoser,Jim Sanderson,J. W. Duckworth,Heribert Hofer +19 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that future conservation efforts for the flat-headed cat should focus on the identified remaining key localities and be implemented through a continuous dialogue between local stakeholders, conservationists and scientists to ensure its long-term survival.
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Tigers Need Cover: Multi-Scale Occupancy Study of the Big Cat in Sumatran Forest and Plantation Landscapes
Sunarto Sunarto,Marcella J. Kelly,Karmila Parakkasi,Sybille Klenzendorf,Eka Septayuda,Harry Kurniawan +5 more
TL;DR: To thrive, tigers depend on the existence of large contiguous forest blocks, and that with adjustments in plantation management, tigers could use mosaics of plantations (as additional roaming zones), riparian forests and smaller forest patches (as stepping stones), potentially maintaining a metapopulation structure in fragmented landscapes.
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Cat coexistence in central Sumatra: ecological characteristics, spatial and temporal overlap, and implications for management
TL;DR: Six mechanisms promoting coexistence of central Sumatra cats are identified, including Sumatran tigers, Sunda clouded leopards, Asiatic golden cats, marbled cats and leopard cats, suggesting temporal avoidance.
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Assessing global patterns in mammalian carnivore occupancy and richness by integrating local camera trap surveys
Lindsey N. Rich,Courtney L. Davis,Zach J. Farris,David A. W. Miller,Jody M. Tucker,Sandra Hamel,Mohammad S. Farhadinia,Robin Steenweg,Mario S. Di Bitetti,Kanchan Thapa,Mamadou D. Kane,Sunarto Sunarto,Nathaniel P. Robinson,Agustin Paviolo,Paula Cruz,Quinton Martins,Navid Gholikhani,Ateih Taktehrani,Jesse Whittington,Febri Anggriawan Widodo,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Claudia Wultsch,Bart J. Harmsen,Marcella J. Kelly +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a framework for leveraging global camera trap data to evaluate patterns of mammalian carnivore occurrence and richness across multiple spatial scales, highlighting the importance of intact prey populations and protected areas in conserving carnivore communities.