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Factors contributing to a striking shift in human–wildlife dynamics in Hemis National Park, India: 22 years of reported snow leopard depredation—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2018

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © Fauna & Flora International 2018 

In Fig. 1 of Jamwal et al. (Reference Jamwal, Takpa and Parsons2018) the international borders were depicted incorrectly in the inset map. The correct figure is provided here. The international boundaries in this figure were taken from the 1:10 million breakaway and disputed areas shapefile provided by NaturalEarth (Reference Jamwal, Takpa and Parsons2018).

Fig. 1 Hemis National Park and associated villages, with the total number of depredation events by snow leopards Panthera uncia, as reported per village during 1992–2013 (circle size is proportional to the number of events).

References

Jamwal, P.S., Takpa, J. & Parsons, M.H. (2018) Factors contributing to a striking shift in human–wildlife dynamics in Hemis National Park, India: 22 years of reported snow leopard depredation. Oryx, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605317001892.Google Scholar
NaturalEarth (2018) 1:10m Cultural Vectors. Https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/10m-cultural-vectors/ [accessed 13 July 2018].Google Scholar
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Fig. 1 Hemis National Park and associated villages, with the total number of depredation events by snow leopards Panthera uncia, as reported per village during 1992–2013 (circle size is proportional to the number of events).