Abstract: Several ecological studies have tried to model the population dynamics of the ungulate migratory animals individually without including the food and predation factors in the models. In this paper, we analyze the population dynamics for herbivores, carnivores and the grass volume using the secondary data from the years 1996-2006. The lions ’ data didn’t correlate with the model. Due to that, the sensitivity analysis was carried out for the parameters. The herbivores predation on grass reduces the volume of grass. The crocodile predation on herbivores decreases the population of herbivores. Then the crocodile population increases, when its ’ natural death rate in the absence of prey decreases. The herbivores population increases as ...
<p>This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Keny...
Large carnivores play a vital role in ecosystems, providing ecosystem services such as herbivore reg...
An increasing proportion of the world's poor is rearing livestock today, and the global livestock po...
Abstract: Many ecological studies have tried to explain the animal migrations, but none has embarked...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Abstract Time series analysis is a tool that is now commonly used when analysing the states of natur...
Predation upon ungulates is generally considered to have a stronger regulatory effect on sedentary t...
Illegal animal hunting, a contributor to biodiversity loss, occurs along a relative selectivity spec...
1. Demography and conservation status of many wild organisms are increasingly shaped by interactions...
This study considers the dynamical interaction of two predatory carnivores (Lions (Panthera leo) and...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Territorial behavior is expected to buffer populations against short-term environmental perturbation...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Habitat loss is one of largest threats to the persistence of large carnivore populations. However, b...
The spread of human activity, settlement and land fragmentation threatens the migrations of large mi...
<p>This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Keny...
Large carnivores play a vital role in ecosystems, providing ecosystem services such as herbivore reg...
An increasing proportion of the world's poor is rearing livestock today, and the global livestock po...
Abstract: Many ecological studies have tried to explain the animal migrations, but none has embarked...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Abstract Time series analysis is a tool that is now commonly used when analysing the states of natur...
Predation upon ungulates is generally considered to have a stronger regulatory effect on sedentary t...
Illegal animal hunting, a contributor to biodiversity loss, occurs along a relative selectivity spec...
1. Demography and conservation status of many wild organisms are increasingly shaped by interactions...
This study considers the dynamical interaction of two predatory carnivores (Lions (Panthera leo) and...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Territorial behavior is expected to buffer populations against short-term environmental perturbation...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Habitat loss is one of largest threats to the persistence of large carnivore populations. However, b...
The spread of human activity, settlement and land fragmentation threatens the migrations of large mi...
<p>This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Keny...
Large carnivores play a vital role in ecosystems, providing ecosystem services such as herbivore reg...
An increasing proportion of the world's poor is rearing livestock today, and the global livestock po...