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. 2011 Sep 27;366(1578):2642–2651. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0120

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Global hotspots of habitat connectivity and isolation for the world's terrestrial mammalian carnivores by Family, including (a) Canidae, (b) Felidae, (c) Herpestidae, (d) Hyaenidae, (e) Mephitidae, (f) Mustelidae, (g) Procyonidae, (h) Ursidae and (i) Viverridae. Black denotes sites of low connectivity, with the highest richness of carnivore species that have the least connectivity (most isolation) among high-quality habitat within their current geographical range. Green denotes sites of high connectivity, where relatively few carnivore species have highly isolated high-quality habitat patches.