WOS:000074313900004International audienceAfter having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were explored and the presence of large mammals was recorded in the Northern area of the Pare National d'Odzala, Congo. 13 species of large mammals were observed. Elephants, buffaloes, gorillas, sitatungas, bongos, forest hogs, and giant forest hogs were the most common visitors. At the Maya Nord clearing, the rates of presence of buffaloes, elephants and gorillas were particularly high (71%, 37% and 34% of the observation time respectively) while a group of sitatungas was resident. Differences in the rates of clearing frequentation was found to result from several factors including the past hunting pressure on elephants. Forest clearings constit...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
It is unclear whether the remarkable recovery of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) in the Virunga...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...
WOS:000074313900004International audienceAfter having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were...
After having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were explored and the presence of large mamma...
WOS:000074313900004International audienceAfter having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were...
elled to the northern section of the Salonga National Park Tragelaphus euryceros, black mangabey Lop...
A five week pilot study was conducted in the Botala region of the Likouala swamps, northern Congo. T...
Nous avons exploré 36 clairières incluses dans les forêts du Parc National d'Odzala au Congo. Treize...
Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many regions o...
In the last 10 years in Central Africa, inventories have been carried out across extensive forest ar...
We used data collected during a routine forest inventory to prepare a management plan for a logging ...
In conservation biology, flagship species are defined as species that can raise support for biodiver...
<div><p>Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many r...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
It is unclear whether the remarkable recovery of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) in the Virunga...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...
WOS:000074313900004International audienceAfter having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were...
After having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were explored and the presence of large mamma...
WOS:000074313900004International audienceAfter having been located on maps, 36 forest clearings were...
elled to the northern section of the Salonga National Park Tragelaphus euryceros, black mangabey Lop...
A five week pilot study was conducted in the Botala region of the Likouala swamps, northern Congo. T...
Nous avons exploré 36 clairières incluses dans les forêts du Parc National d'Odzala au Congo. Treize...
Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many regions o...
In the last 10 years in Central Africa, inventories have been carried out across extensive forest ar...
We used data collected during a routine forest inventory to prepare a management plan for a logging ...
In conservation biology, flagship species are defined as species that can raise support for biodiver...
<div><p>Hunting is one of the main driving forces behind large mammal density distribution in many r...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
It is unclear whether the remarkable recovery of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) in the Virunga...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...