Fig 1.
Camera trapping locations (n = 73) within the Cederberg study area.
Inset: Map of Africa and the location of the study area indicated with a black square.
Fig 2.
Individual leopard detections over the summer (light grey) and winter (dark grey) of 2017–2018, in the Cederberg, Western Cape.
Fig 3.
Accumulation curve for individual leopards for summer (left) and winter (right).
Fig 4.
Expected density of individual leopards (individuals/km2) predicted from the Bayesian SCR model, for summer (left) and winter (right).
Table 1.
Estimates of the Bayesian spatial capture-recapture model parameters.
Sigma is the ranging scale parameter.
Fig 5.
Activity centre posterior distributions (black dots); capture locations (yellow circles); and trap locations (red crosses) for all recorded adult females (left) and adult males (right), in the summer.
Fig 6.
Activity centre posterior distributions (black dots); capture locations (yellow circles); and trap locations (red crosses) for all recorded adult females (left) and adult males (right), in the winter.