Master thesis in applied ecology, 2010It has been argued that the wide-scale provision of artificial surface water in semi-arid savannas may result in homogenisation of foraging habitats, compromising biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. This study looks at the distribution of mammals around two waterholes namely Rhino vley and Marabou vley in Northern Botswana Savuti, Chobe National Park. This is explored by examining consistencies within and differences between distribution patterns of herbivore feeding groups on the different soil types and distances from the waterholes. In this study I used tracks and dung counts plus visual observations to look at the distribution of species around the two artificial water wholes using ordinations t...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
International audienceIn many semi-arid savanna ecosystems, surface water is scarce and only found i...
Artificial water provisioning occurs in southern African nature reserves, with different game specie...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
International audienceIn many semi-arid savanna ecosystems, surface water is scarce and only found i...
Artificial water provisioning occurs in southern African nature reserves, with different game specie...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Wildlife management to reduce the impact of wildlife on their habitat can be done in several ways, a...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...