<p>Characterizing cattle behavior is crucial to inferring fine-scale resource selection patterns and improving rangeland management. However, our understanding of cattle behavior and resource selection on the extensive African rangelands suffers from a lack of quantitative, continuous and inter-seasonal monitoring of cattle movement. Based on integration of GPS-tracking and field observations, this study links cattle behavioral types with statistical parameters of movement, analyzes spatiotemporal dynamics of behavior and predicts resource selection patterns in Borana Zone of southern Ethiopia. We find that different cattle behavioral types were associated with distinct ranges of movement velocity. Distribution of identified cattle behavior...
Studies of habitat use by animals must consider behavioural resource requirements at dif-ferent scal...
Abstract Introduction The spatial association dynamics of free-ranging cattle herds are not fully un...
Poor knowledge of grazing behavior activity of cattle in traditional system pose a limitation to gra...
This study was conducted to understand how seasonality in drylands influences the space–time dynamic...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
Feed intake on pastures plays a vital role in cattle rearing in West Africa. However, the scarcity o...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Understanding landscape-scale patterns of herding is critical in identifying and assessing the impac...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
The emergence of GPS technology has resulted in significant advances in the ease and flexibility of ...
Although global positioning system (GPS) location data have been used to derive animal movement para...
In many African savanna landscapes, domestic and wild herbivores cooccur across different land-use s...
Monitoring cattle behavior in the grazing field has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry a...
Studies of habitat use by animals must consider behavioural resource requirements at dif-ferent scal...
Abstract Introduction The spatial association dynamics of free-ranging cattle herds are not fully un...
Poor knowledge of grazing behavior activity of cattle in traditional system pose a limitation to gra...
This study was conducted to understand how seasonality in drylands influences the space–time dynamic...
PLELivestock mobility facilitates opportunistic grazing management strategies that pastoralists empl...
Feed intake on pastures plays a vital role in cattle rearing in West Africa. However, the scarcity o...
<p>The practice of extensive herding through camp relocation allows pastoralists to track greener pa...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Understanding landscape-scale patterns of herding is critical in identifying and assessing the impac...
The relationships between pastoralists, livestock, and the environment in dryland Africa are complex...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
The emergence of GPS technology has resulted in significant advances in the ease and flexibility of ...
Although global positioning system (GPS) location data have been used to derive animal movement para...
In many African savanna landscapes, domestic and wild herbivores cooccur across different land-use s...
Monitoring cattle behavior in the grazing field has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry a...
Studies of habitat use by animals must consider behavioural resource requirements at dif-ferent scal...
Abstract Introduction The spatial association dynamics of free-ranging cattle herds are not fully un...
Poor knowledge of grazing behavior activity of cattle in traditional system pose a limitation to gra...