Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-62).In the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, the population of chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) has become locally fragmented and geographically isolated from all other populations in the Western Cape. A census performed in 1999 revealed a baboon population under severe human predation pressure with high levels of permanent injury and mortality, in addition to an adult sex ratio strongly biased towards females. There was no data on the causes or the distribution of deaths and permanent injuries on the Peninsula to inform management decisions. The aim of this study was thus to: a) quantify the frequency, distribution and causes of permanent injuries (mutilations) and deaths within th...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Includes bibliographical references.Habitat fragmentation is recognized as a primary cause of biodiv...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-168).This study investigates whether a...
Competition for space between humans and wildlife is prevalent worldwide. In the Cape Peninsula, Sou...
Habitat disturbance can lead to the alteration of host-parasite dynamics and ultimately influence th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
With its unparalleled growth and distribution, the human species is increasingly conflicting with wi...
Conflicts between humans and baboons (Papio ursinus) have become a significant management challenge ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Baboons are among the most widespread primates in Africa because they are able to adapt their foragi...
Baboons are among the most widespread primates in Africa because they are able to adapt their foragi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Includes bibliographical references.Habitat fragmentation is recognized as a primary cause of biodiv...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-168).This study investigates whether a...
Competition for space between humans and wildlife is prevalent worldwide. In the Cape Peninsula, Sou...
Habitat disturbance can lead to the alteration of host-parasite dynamics and ultimately influence th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
With its unparalleled growth and distribution, the human species is increasingly conflicting with wi...
Conflicts between humans and baboons (Papio ursinus) have become a significant management challenge ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of wildlife that experiences negative interactions with humans ...
Baboons are among the most widespread primates in Africa because they are able to adapt their foragi...
Baboons are among the most widespread primates in Africa because they are able to adapt their foragi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Includes bibliographical references.Habitat fragmentation is recognized as a primary cause of biodiv...