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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.

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Fig 2.

Individual leopard detections over the summer (light grey) and winter (dark grey) of 2017–2018, in the Cederberg, Western Cape.

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Fig 3.

Accumulation curve for individual leopards for summer (left) and winter (right).

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Fig 4.

Expected density of individual leopards (individuals/km2) predicted from the Bayesian SCR model, for summer (left) and winter (right).

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Table 1.

Estimates of the Bayesian spatial capture-recapture model parameters.

Sigma is the ranging scale parameter.

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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.

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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.

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