The movement of African ungulates between habitats is determined by diverse factors including forage composition, availability and quality, water availability, topography, the catenary level and the effect of fire on vegetation. We assessed how grass flushes, following dry-season fires, and availability of water influenced seasonal movements of hartebeest, impala, warthog, white rhino, wildebeest and zebra in Ithala Game Reserve, a fenced reserve in South Africa. Over a 6-d period each month for 4 y, road transects covering a representative sample of the reserve’s different vegetation types, and 23% of the reserve’s total area, were carried out. We recorded the species, number, sex and age class of herbivores, obtaining 8742 records (total ...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
African savannas are seasonal ecosystems experiencing a significant dry period each year. During the...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
The movement of African ungulates between habitats is determined by diverse factors including forage...
In many areas in Africa, seasonal movements of migratory ungulates are restricted and their populati...
In many areas in Africa, seasonal movements of migratory ungulates are restricted and their populati...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
We studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns of livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersveld ...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
A study of habitat selection by large wild ungulates was carried out on a 50 cm2 area in the sub-tro...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
African savannas are seasonal ecosystems experiencing a significant dry period each year. During the...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
The movement of African ungulates between habitats is determined by diverse factors including forage...
In many areas in Africa, seasonal movements of migratory ungulates are restricted and their populati...
In many areas in Africa, seasonal movements of migratory ungulates are restricted and their populati...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
We studied the seasonal and daily movement patterns of livestock (pastoralists) in the Richtersveld ...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
A study of habitat selection by large wild ungulates was carried out on a 50 cm2 area in the sub-tro...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
African savannas are seasonal ecosystems experiencing a significant dry period each year. During the...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...