Marcella Janine Kelly
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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(The Serengeti cheetah population: Individual identification, demography, and viability.) |
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Thapa K, Kelly MJ. (2016) Density and carrying capacity in the forgotten tigerland: tigers in understudied Nepalese Churia. Integrative Zoology |
Sunarto S, Kelly MJ, Parakkasi K, et al. (2012) Tigers need cover: multi-scale occupancy study of the big cat in Sumatran forest and plantation landscapes. Plos One. 7: e30859 |
Davis ML, Kelly MJ, Stauffer DF. (2011) Carnivore co-existence and habitat use in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Belize Animal Conservation. 14: 56-65 |
Kelly MJ, Holub EL. (2008) Camera Trapping of Carnivores: Trap Success Among Camera Types and Across Species, and Habitat Selection by Species, on Salt Pond Mountain, Giles County, Virginia Northeastern Naturalist. 15: 249-262 |
Kelly MJ, Noss AJ, Di Bitetti MS, et al. (2008) Estimating puma densities from camera trapping across three study sites: Bolivia, Argentina, and Belize Journal of Mammalogy. 89: 408-418 |
Dillon A, Kelly MJ. (2008) Ocelot home range, overlap and density: Comparing radio telemetry with camera trapping Journal of Zoology. 275: 391-398 |
Kelly MJ. (2008) Design, evaluate, refine: Camera trap studies for elusive species Animal Conservation. 11: 182-184 |
Dillon A, Kelly MJ. (2007) Ocelot Leopardus pardalis in Belize: The impact of trap spacing and distance moved on density estimates Oryx. 41: 469-477 |
Silver SC, Ostro LET, Marsh LK, et al. (2004) The use of camera traps for estimating jaguar Panthera onca abundance and density using capture/recapture analysis Oryx. 38: 148-154 |
Kelly MJ. (2001) Computer-Aided Photograph Matching In Studies Using Individual Identification: An Example From Serengeti Cheetahs Journal of Mammalogy. 82: 440-449 |