Publisher versionThis study investigated small mammal species diversity at 10 paired contrast sites along a fence line inside and outside the Great Fish River Nature Reserve (GFRNR), Eastern Cape, South Africa. The sites outside the GFRNR are used for subsistence land-based activities including livestock production and fuelwood harvesting. From 145 live captures, a total of 114 unique individuals of five small mammal species (four rodents and one elephant shrew) were recorded over 1170 trap nights. Average small mammal species diversity and abundance were significantly higher inside the reserve than outside. Human activities such as livestock grazing seemed to explain low levels of small mammal diversity and abundance at the communal sites....
ABSTRACT. The influence of the intensity of land use on small mammals in the ecoregion Nama Karoo, N...
Africa is endowed with a diverse guild of small carnivores, which could benefit stakeholders by prov...
Ungulates can reduce the quantity of food available for other herbivores in general or reduce the av...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
The Eastern Cape contains the majority of the remaining forested areas in South Africa (95.8 percent...
Anthropogenic land transformation is a consequence of human population growth and the associated agr...
The encroachment of agricultural landscapes on natural ecosystems poses a significant threat to nati...
The Eastern Cape contains the majority of the remaining forested areas in South Africa (95.8 percent...
South Africa’s decentralized approach to conservation entails that wildlife outside formally protect...
Supplementary Materials: Details of molecular methodology, Table S1: Summary information of referenc...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
This study was conducted as part of the interdisciplinary biodiversity project BIOTA and describes s...
ABSTRACT. The influence of the intensity of land use on small mammals in the ecoregion Nama Karoo, N...
Africa is endowed with a diverse guild of small carnivores, which could benefit stakeholders by prov...
Ungulates can reduce the quantity of food available for other herbivores in general or reduce the av...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
The Eastern Cape contains the majority of the remaining forested areas in South Africa (95.8 percent...
Anthropogenic land transformation is a consequence of human population growth and the associated agr...
The encroachment of agricultural landscapes on natural ecosystems poses a significant threat to nati...
The Eastern Cape contains the majority of the remaining forested areas in South Africa (95.8 percent...
South Africa’s decentralized approach to conservation entails that wildlife outside formally protect...
Supplementary Materials: Details of molecular methodology, Table S1: Summary information of referenc...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
This study was conducted as part of the interdisciplinary biodiversity project BIOTA and describes s...
ABSTRACT. The influence of the intensity of land use on small mammals in the ecoregion Nama Karoo, N...
Africa is endowed with a diverse guild of small carnivores, which could benefit stakeholders by prov...
Ungulates can reduce the quantity of food available for other herbivores in general or reduce the av...