Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlooked because of the scale over which they operate. Lions (Panthera leo) provide an ideal case study for investigating factors governing male dynamics and their influence on population sustainability. Lions display sexually selected infanticide, and resident males must defend their offspring from nomads that may have dispersed over long distances; factors affecting male-male competition over large spatial scales can have population wide consequences. We report here on the first systematic analysis of long-term individual-based data of male lions in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. From 1974-2012, we observed 471 coalitions (796 males) in o...
While trophy hunting provides revenue for conservation, it must be carefully managed to avoid negati...
<div><p>Factors that limit African lion populations are manifold and well-recognized, but their rela...
Research Article published by the International Journal of Conservation Science Volume 5, Issue 4, O...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Between 1999 and 2004 we undertook an ecological study of African lions (Panthera leo) in Hwange Nat...
The global population size of African lions is plummeting, and many small fragmented populations fac...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Like many wildlife populations across Africa, recent analyses indicate that African lions are declin...
Factors that limit African lion populations are manifold and well-recognized, but their relative dem...
Lion populations across Kenya are threatened, primarily as a result of habitat loss and human persec...
Large predators are in decline globally with growing concerns over the impacts of human activity on ...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Lions are threat...
1. Demography and conservation status of many wild organisms are increasingly shaped by interactions...
Large carnivores are in decline throughout their range primarily due to anthropogenic influences. Th...
While trophy hunting provides revenue for conservation, it must be carefully managed to avoid negati...
<div><p>Factors that limit African lion populations are manifold and well-recognized, but their rela...
Research Article published by the International Journal of Conservation Science Volume 5, Issue 4, O...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Between 1999 and 2004 we undertook an ecological study of African lions (Panthera leo) in Hwange Nat...
The global population size of African lions is plummeting, and many small fragmented populations fac...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Like many wildlife populations across Africa, recent analyses indicate that African lions are declin...
Factors that limit African lion populations are manifold and well-recognized, but their relative dem...
Lion populations across Kenya are threatened, primarily as a result of habitat loss and human persec...
Large predators are in decline globally with growing concerns over the impacts of human activity on ...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Lions are threat...
1. Demography and conservation status of many wild organisms are increasingly shaped by interactions...
Large carnivores are in decline throughout their range primarily due to anthropogenic influences. Th...
While trophy hunting provides revenue for conservation, it must be carefully managed to avoid negati...
<div><p>Factors that limit African lion populations are manifold and well-recognized, but their rela...
Research Article published by the International Journal of Conservation Science Volume 5, Issue 4, O...