Competition for space between humans and wildlife is prevalent worldwide. In the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, extensive land transformation has geographically isolated, fragmented and reduced the size of the local chacma baboon population and is perceived to be a major driver of human-baboon conflict. However, no data on baboon landscape use exist to verify this perception. I studied the spatial ecology of this population, identifying baboon land use patterns, determining the drivers of intrapopulation variation in spatial ecology and investigating how spatial variables could inform baboon management efforts to reduce human-baboon conflict
The presence of wildlife adjacent to and within urban spaces is a growing phenomenon globally. When ...
Biogeographic knowledge of the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) is generalised and imprecise. Published...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-62).In the Cape Peninsula, South Af...
INTRODUCTION: As urban and rural land development become widespread features of the global landscape...
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 ...
With its unparalleled growth and distribution, the human species is increasingly conflicting with wi...
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...
Rapid urbanization coupled with decreasing areas of natural habitat are causing baboon populations t...
We assessed the human impact on regions identified as the environmental central niche for the chacma...
We assessed the human impact on regions identified as the environmental central niche for the chacma...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
As human populations continue to grow, so does the demand for space – with urban centres encroaching...
The presence of wildlife adjacent to and within urban spaces is a growing phenomenon globally. When ...
Biogeographic knowledge of the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) is generalised and imprecise. Published...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-62).In the Cape Peninsula, South Af...
INTRODUCTION: As urban and rural land development become widespread features of the global landscape...
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 ...
With its unparalleled growth and distribution, the human species is increasingly conflicting with wi...
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...
Rapid urbanization coupled with decreasing areas of natural habitat are causing baboon populations t...
We assessed the human impact on regions identified as the environmental central niche for the chacma...
We assessed the human impact on regions identified as the environmental central niche for the chacma...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-175).This thesis contributes to ou...
As human populations continue to grow, so does the demand for space – with urban centres encroaching...
The presence of wildlife adjacent to and within urban spaces is a growing phenomenon globally. When ...
Biogeographic knowledge of the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) is generalised and imprecise. Published...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-62).In the Cape Peninsula, South Af...