Conservation managers are concerned about the impact that African elephants (Loxodonta africana) have on large tree species, necessitating the need for mitigation methods. Elephants actively avoid contact with African honeybees (Apis mellifera subsp. scutellata), staying clear of crop fields surrounded by beehive fence-lines and moving away from the sounds of swarming honeybees. Therefore, our objectives were to test whether the presence of beehives in trees influenced the likelihood of the tree receiving elephant impact, and compare these results to wire-netted (method used to prevent bark-stripping) and control (no treatment) trees. We selected a tree highly sought after by elephant, the marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea subsp. caffra), as ...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...
Conservation managers are concerned about the impact that African elephants (Loxodonta africana) hav...
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
Previous work has shown that African elephants Loxodonta africana will avoid African honeybees Apis ...
Non-lethal mitigation of crop use by elephants Loxodonta africana is an increasingly important part ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment...
Increasing habitat fragmentation and human population growth in Africa has resulted in an escalation...
Crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife. Wildlife damage to crops can drasti...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Food is often source of conflict between humans and wildlife in Gabon with elephants being the worst...
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are threatened primarily by habitat loss and human–elephant confl...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...
Conservation managers are concerned about the impact that African elephants (Loxodonta africana) hav...
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
Previous work has shown that African elephants Loxodonta africana will avoid African honeybees Apis ...
Non-lethal mitigation of crop use by elephants Loxodonta africana is an increasingly important part ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment...
Increasing habitat fragmentation and human population growth in Africa has resulted in an escalation...
Crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife. Wildlife damage to crops can drasti...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Food is often source of conflict between humans and wildlife in Gabon with elephants being the worst...
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are threatened primarily by habitat loss and human–elephant confl...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...