A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Science. Johannesburg, August 2016.Resource selection by herbivores is driven by processes operating across a multitude of spatial scales and is influenced by a variety of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions and resources across the landscape. Spatial scales levels are crucial in habitat selection studies because they affect the interpretation of results and what may appear important at one level may not be relevant at another. Decisions made by animals at these levels can influence animal movements and hence the spatial distribution of populations. In this way, the use of ...
<div><p>An intermediate spatiotemporal scale of food procurement by large herbivores is evident with...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
An investigation of certain aspects of sable ecology was undertaken attempt to assess the success of...
Sable antelope, Hippotragus niger, populations have declined substantially in Kruger National Park, ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
Within-population studies are needed to investigate the extent of, and the factors underlying, intra...
Studies investigating animal movement and habitat use are essential for wildlife management and cons...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.With the purpose of improving the conservation mana...
Herbivores balance forage acquisition with the need to avoid predation, often leading to tradeoffs b...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Habitat selection is a dynamic biological process where species respond to spatiotemporal variation ...
As an apex predator, habitat selection by African lions,Panthera leo, is primarily determined by bot...
<div><p>An intermediate spatiotemporal scale of food procurement by large herbivores is evident with...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
An investigation of certain aspects of sable ecology was undertaken attempt to assess the success of...
Sable antelope, Hippotragus niger, populations have declined substantially in Kruger National Park, ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
Within-population studies are needed to investigate the extent of, and the factors underlying, intra...
Studies investigating animal movement and habitat use are essential for wildlife management and cons...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.With the purpose of improving the conservation mana...
Herbivores balance forage acquisition with the need to avoid predation, often leading to tradeoffs b...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Habitat selection is a dynamic biological process where species respond to spatiotemporal variation ...
As an apex predator, habitat selection by African lions,Panthera leo, is primarily determined by bot...
<div><p>An intermediate spatiotemporal scale of food procurement by large herbivores is evident with...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...