A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted in Mukuvisi woodland, a Nature reserve in Harare. The aim of this study was to assess the contribution of impala faecal pellets to nutrient cycle of Mukuvisi Woodland. In this study stratified random sampling method was used to assess decomposition rate of impala faecal pellets in two seasons (summer and winter), and also to determine the amount of soil nutrients contributed by impala faecal pellets into the nutrient cycle. Two zones were sampled and these zones were selected according to soil type, 10 samples were selected in each zone. The mean decomposition rates showed that there was high decomposition rate in sand zone than in the gravel...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
An elephant, being a mega herbivore, consumes large amounts of food. Due to the lack of availability...
The study investigated how the exploitation of dambos changes their vegetation composition, soil pro...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
In East Africa, climate change is predicted to reduce vegetation quality, and pervasive human distur...
Elephant and impala as intermediate feeders, having a mixed diet of grass and browse, respond to sea...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel was used to investigate the relative proportions of grass an...
A practical measure of assessing periods of potential nutritional stress of game species is needed i...
Abstract in EnglishThis research project forms part of the Department of Nature Conservation, Unisa’...
Loss of habitat is the main cause of species extinction, which today is 100 - 1000 times faster than...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
An elephant, being a mega herbivore, consumes large amounts of food. Due to the lack of availability...
The study investigated how the exploitation of dambos changes their vegetation composition, soil pro...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
In East Africa, climate change is predicted to reduce vegetation quality, and pervasive human distur...
Elephant and impala as intermediate feeders, having a mixed diet of grass and browse, respond to sea...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel was used to investigate the relative proportions of grass an...
A practical measure of assessing periods of potential nutritional stress of game species is needed i...
Abstract in EnglishThis research project forms part of the Department of Nature Conservation, Unisa’...
Loss of habitat is the main cause of species extinction, which today is 100 - 1000 times faster than...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
An elephant, being a mega herbivore, consumes large amounts of food. Due to the lack of availability...
The study investigated how the exploitation of dambos changes their vegetation composition, soil pro...