The average annual per capita income percentage loss recorded across the range of 18 large carnivores globally under a single calf predation event. (IMAGE)
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Our model assumes that a single cattle keeper is exposed to a single calf (250 kg) predation event anywhere across a given carnivore’s range. The orange silhouettes represent those species that have >25% of their range located in areas where communities would experience >50% economic income loss through predation. Bar charts are provided for the ten species of large carnivore identified in our analysis that have more than a third of their range in areas where a conflict event would represent a high economic burden (i.e., ≥25% of per capita income vulnerable from a single predation event).
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Silhouettes obtained from www.phylopic.org and are used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license. Silhouette credits are as follows: Puma concolor= Cristian Osorio & Paula Carrera, Ursus americanus, Ursus thibetanus and Ursus arctos = Tracy Heath, Canis lupus, Panthera pardus, Acinonyx jubatus, Hyaena hyaena, Parahyaena brunnea, and Panthera leo = Margot Michaud, Panthera onca, Panthera uncia and Lycaonpictus= Gabriela Pamono-Munoz, Canis lupus dingo =Sam Fraser-Smith, Panthera tigris = Steven Traver, Cuon alpinus= Michael Keesey, Canis rufus= David Orr, Crocuta crocuta= Oscar sanisidro.
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