Supplemental Material for “Co-adaptation is key to coexisting with large carnivores”
References used for Figure 1
Tiger - Pantheratigris[1–3]
Leopard - Pantherapardus[4,5]
Asiatic lion - Pantheraleo[6,7]
African lion - Pantheraleo[8,9]
Jaguar - Pantheraonca[10,11]
Snow leopard - Pantherauncia[12]
Puma - Puma concolor[13–16]
Cheetah - Acionyxjubatus[17,18]
Spotted hyena - Crocutacrocuta[19,20]
Coyote - Canislatrans[21]
Wolf - Canis lupus[22–24]
Brown bear -Ursusarctos[25,26]
American black bear - Ursusamericanus[27]
Asiatic black bear - Ursusthibetanus[28]
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