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Overview

Jan F. Kamler is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with notable emphasis on Ecology, Genetics, Ecological Modeling, Social Psychology, and studies related to Small Animals.

The scientist's work covers several topics in wildlife and environmental studies, including:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies

Jan F. Kamler has several recent papers published in established scientific venues. Some of the notable publications include:

  • "Predicting biodiversity richness in rapidly changing landscapes: climate, low human pressure or protection as salvation?" (2020) in Biodiversity and Conservation
  • "Home range, habitat selection, density, and diet of golden jackals in the Eastern Plains Landscape, Cambodia" (2021) in Journal of Mammalogy
  • "Diet, prey selection, and activity of Asian golden cats and leopard cats in northern Laos" (2020) in Journal of Mammalogy
  • "Big cats in borderlands: challenges and implications for transboundary conservation of Asian leopards" (2020) in Oryx
  • "Diet and Prey Selection of Dholes in Evergreen and Deciduous Forests of Southeast Asia" (2020) in Journal of Wildlife Management

The scientist frequently publishes in certain venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Journal of Mammalogy
  • Oryx
  • Mammal Research
  • Ecology and Evolution

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Jan F. Kamler's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • David W. Macdonald
  • Susana Rostro-García
  • Akchousanh Rasphone
  • Rachel Crouthers
  • Visattha In

Best Publications

  • A comparison and critique of different scat‐analysis methods for determining carnivore diet

    Unn Klare;Jan F. Kamler;David W. Macdonald

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) status, distribution, and the research efforts across its range

    Andrew P. Jacobson;Andrew P. Jacobson;Peter Gerngross;Joseph R. Lemeris;Rebecca F. Schoonover

  • Resource partitioning among cape foxes, bat‐eared foxes, and black‐backed jackals in South Africa

    Jan F. Kamler;Ute Stenkewitz;Unn Klare;Nicolas F. Jacobsen

  • Nonlethal Methods of Examining Fish Stomach Contents

    Jan F. Kamler;Kevin L. Pope

  • A review of native and nonnative red foxes in North America

    Jan F. Kamler;Warren B. Ballard

  • Space and habitat use by resident and transient coyotes.

    Jan F. Kamler;Philip S. Gipson

  • Lethal and sublethal effects of black-backed jackals on cape foxes and bat-eared foxes

    Jan F. Kamler;Ute Stenkewitz;David W. Macdonald

  • Impacts of coyotes on swift foxes in Northwestern Texas

    Jan F. Kamler;Warren B. Ballard;Rickey L. Gilliland;Patrick R. Lemons

  • Diet, Prey Selection, and Predation Impact of Black-Backed Jackals in South Africa

    Unn Klare;Jan F. Kamler;Ute Stenkewitz;David W. Macdonald

  • Activity patterns of red deer in Białowieża National Park, Poland

    Jan F. Kamler;Bogumiła Jędrzejewska;Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski

  • Habitat Use, Home Ranges, and Survival of Swift Foxes in a Fragmented Landscape: Conservation Implications

    Jan F. Kamler;Warren B. Ballard;Ernest B. Fish;Patrick R. Lemons

  • Multi‐scale habitat modelling identifies spatial conservation priorities for mainland clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa)

    David W. Macdonald;Helen M. Bothwell;Helen M. Bothwell;Zaneta Kaszta;Eric Ash

  • The diet, prey selection, and activity of dholes (Cuon alpinus) in northern Laos

    Jan F. Kamler;Arlyne Johnson;Chanthavy Vongkhamheng;Anita Bousa

  • Endangered leopards: Range collapse of the Indochinese leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Southeast Asia

    S Rostro-Garcia;JF Kamler;JF Kamler;E Ash;GR Clements

  • Prey Preferences of the Jaguar Panthera onca Reflect the Post-Pleistocene Demise of Large Prey

    Matt W. Hayward;Matt W. Hayward;Matt W. Hayward;Jan F. Kamler;Jan F. Kamler;Robert A. Montgomery;Robert A. Montgomery;Anna Newlove

  • Documenting the demise of tiger and leopard, and the status of other carnivores and prey, in Lao PDR's most prized protected area: Nam Et - Phou Louey

    Akchousanh Rasphone;Marc Kéry;Jan F. Kamler;David W. Macdonald

  • Monogamy: Cause, Consequence or Corollary of Success in Wild Canids?

    David W. Macdonald;David W. Macdonald;Liz A. D. Campbell;Liz A. D. Campbell;Jan F. Kamler;Jan F. Kamler;Jorgelina Marino;Jorgelina Marino

  • Space and habitat use by resident and transient coyotes

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  • Survival and cougar predation of translocated bighorn sheep in Arizona.

    Jan F. Kamler;Raymond M. Lee;James C. Devos;Warren B. Ballard

  • To Kill, Stay or Flee: The Effects of Lions and Landscape Factors on Habitat and Kill Site Selection of Cheetahs in South Africa

    Susana Rostro-García;Jan F. Kamler;Luke T. B. Hunter

  • Population ecology and conservation of endangered megafauna: the case of European bison in Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland

    A. Mysterud;K. A. Bartoń;B. Jędrzejewska;Z. A. Krasiński

  • Resource Partitioning Among Cape Foxes, Bat-Eared Foxes, and Black-Backed Jackals in

    South Africa;Jan F. Kamler;Nicolas F. Jacobsen;David W. Macdonald

  • Diet, Prey Selection, and Predation Impact of Black-Backed Jackals in

    South Africa;Unn Klare;Jan F. Kamler;David W. Macdonald

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
Warren B. Ballard
Warren B. Ballard Texas Tech University
Matt W. Hayward
Matt W. Hayward University of Newcastle Australia
Gopalasamy Reuben Clements
Gopalasamy Reuben Clements Zoological Society of London
Bogumiła Jędrzejewska
Bogumiła Jędrzejewska Mammal Research Institute
Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski
Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri University of Oxford
Eric M. Gese
Eric M. Gese United States Department of Agriculture
Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz
Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz Chinese Academy of Sciences
Marc Kéry
Marc Kéry Swiss Ornithological Institute

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