Monitoring of large herbivores is central to research and management activities in many protected areas. Monitoring programs were originally developed to estimate (trends in) population sizes of individual species. However, emphasis is shifting increasingly towards conservation of diversity and communities instead of individual species, as a growing literature shows the importance of herbivore diversity for ecosystem functioning. We argue that the design of monitoring programs has not yet been adapted well to this new conservation paradigm. Using large herbivore census data from Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa, we studied how monitoring methodology (observational counts vs. dung counts) and spatial scale interact in influencing estimat...
These data were collected as part of a monitaring programme on habitat use by large herbivores. the ...
The data set includes count totals subdivided among four regions across almost the entire 19,500 km2...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Monitoring of large herbivores is central to research and management activities in many protected ar...
Monitoring of large herbivores is central to research and management activities in many protected ar...
International audienceWith a growing need for wildlife conservation and management in the communal l...
This study is the first systematic assessment of large herbivore (LH) communities in Limpopo Nationa...
Understanding relationships between large herbivores and plant species diversity in dynamic riparia...
African savannas are characterised by temporal and spatial fluxes that are linked to fluxes in herbi...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
The monitoring of ecosystem processes and states is a critical step in the management of protected a...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
Carnivore survey protocols that properly address spatial sampling and detectability issues are seldo...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
These data were collected as part of a monitaring programme on habitat use by large herbivores. the ...
The data set includes count totals subdivided among four regions across almost the entire 19,500 km2...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Monitoring of large herbivores is central to research and management activities in many protected ar...
Monitoring of large herbivores is central to research and management activities in many protected ar...
International audienceWith a growing need for wildlife conservation and management in the communal l...
This study is the first systematic assessment of large herbivore (LH) communities in Limpopo Nationa...
Understanding relationships between large herbivores and plant species diversity in dynamic riparia...
African savannas are characterised by temporal and spatial fluxes that are linked to fluxes in herbi...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
The monitoring of ecosystem processes and states is a critical step in the management of protected a...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
Carnivore survey protocols that properly address spatial sampling and detectability issues are seldo...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
These data were collected as part of a monitaring programme on habitat use by large herbivores. the ...
The data set includes count totals subdivided among four regions across almost the entire 19,500 km2...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...