Browsing by Autor "Sixto Angulo"
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Item type: Item , Integridad del paisaje y riesgos de degradación del hábitat del jaguar (Panthera onca) en áreas ganaderas de las tierras bajas de Santa Cruz, Bolivia(2020) Oswaldo Maillard; Sixto Angulo; Roberto Vides-Almonacid; Damián I. Rumiz; Peter Vogt; Octavio Monroy‐Vilchis; Hermes Justiniano; Huáscar Azurduy; Roger Coronado; Claudia VenegasItem type: Item , Riesgos ambientales en las unidades hidrográficas de las serranías chiquitanas, departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia(2019) Oswaldo Maillard; Julio Cesar Salinas; Sixto Angulo; Roberto Vides-AlmonacidItem type: Item , Understanding multiple pathways of the impacts of socio‐economic shocks on large carnivores(Wiley, 2025) Ranjini Murali; Altynai Adabaeva; Sixto Angulo; Rosario Arispe; Matthias Baumann; Arash Ghoddousi; Amirhossein Khaleghi Hamidi; Martin Jansen; Leili Khalatbari; Igor KhorozyanAbstract Large carnivores are ecologically, economically and socially important, but they are also among the most threatened species worldwide. These species face numerous threats, most importantly habitat transformation, prey depletion and hunting. All of these threats could be exacerbated by socio‐economic shocks—such as financial crises, wars, pandemics or political regime shifts—that can cause sudden and structural changes in social‐ecological systems. However, the different pathways through which such shocks impact large carnivores are unclear. Here, we used a social‐ecological systems approach to build a conceptual framework that investigates these pathways. We used expert workshops and case‐specific, narrative literature reviews to illustrate this framework for three cases: (1) impacts of economic sanctions on the Asiatic cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus venaticus ) in Iran, (2) impacts of global commodity price shocks on the jaguar ( Panthera onca ) in Bolivia and (3) impacts of the collapse of the Soviet Union on the snow leopard ( P. uncia ) in Kyrgyzstan. We found that conservation and agricultural institutions were crucial for carnivore conservation, despite the different nature of the shocks and the different socio‐economic settings across cases. We identified linkages between carnivore conservation and the global economy at the levels of nations and communities, which increased the vulnerability of carnivores to shocks. Our cases highlighted the need to proactively create resilient institutions focused on local capacity building, enhancement of social stability and built on internal motivations for conservation, to secure the future of large carnivores in turbulent times. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.Item type: Item , Uso de metodologías de censos muestrales indirectos de fecas para evaluar endoparásitos en mamíferos silvestres: Un ensayo en la Reserva Privada de San Miguelito, Santa Cruz, Bolivia(2009) Lucio Fabián Beltrán Saavedra; Sixto Angulo; José Luís Soto Gonzáles