Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an important component of population dynamics. Interactions can be static, such as spatial overlap, or dynamic based on the interactions of movements, and can be mediated through communication, such as the deployment of scent marks. Interactions and their behavioural outcomes can be difficult to determine, especially for species that live at low densities. With the use of GPS collars we quantify both static and dynamic interactions between male cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) and the behavioural outcomes. The 99% home-ranges of males overlapped significantly while there was little overlap of the 50% home-ranges. Despite this overlap, male cheetahs ra...
Many ecological theories and species conservation programmes rely on accurate estimates of populatio...
1. Risks of predation or interference competition are major factors shaping the distribution of spec...
Abstract Knowledge of competition dynamics among Africa’s large carnivores is important for conserva...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Human%wildlife conflicts occur worldwide. Although many nonlethal mitigation solutions are available...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
In mammals, male spatial tactics and sociality can be predicted from the size, degree of overlap and...
Across the globe, wildlife populations and their behaviours are negatively impacted by people. Prote...
Summary of possible encounters between male cheetahs in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, based on GPS-collar ...
Knowledge of a species ' ranging behaviour is both fundamental to understanding its behavioural...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Due to the various limitations of core-protected areas, interest in semi-protected landscapes and th...
Competition is an important ecological factor influencing the population dynamics of carnivores espe...
Many ecological theories and species conservation programmes rely on accurate estimates of populatio...
1. Risks of predation or interference competition are major factors shaping the distribution of spec...
Abstract Knowledge of competition dynamics among Africa’s large carnivores is important for conserva...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Human%wildlife conflicts occur worldwide. Although many nonlethal mitigation solutions are available...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
In mammals, male spatial tactics and sociality can be predicted from the size, degree of overlap and...
Across the globe, wildlife populations and their behaviours are negatively impacted by people. Prote...
Summary of possible encounters between male cheetahs in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, based on GPS-collar ...
Knowledge of a species ' ranging behaviour is both fundamental to understanding its behavioural...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Due to the various limitations of core-protected areas, interest in semi-protected landscapes and th...
Competition is an important ecological factor influencing the population dynamics of carnivores espe...
Many ecological theories and species conservation programmes rely on accurate estimates of populatio...
1. Risks of predation or interference competition are major factors shaping the distribution of spec...
Abstract Knowledge of competition dynamics among Africa’s large carnivores is important for conserva...