Overgrazing of ranglands and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) are persistent problems in the communal lands bordering the Kruger National Park (KNP) and the adjacent private game reserves in South Africa. Improved livestock management is needed to address these problems, and detailed understanding of cattle ranging behaviour in the FMD control zones is central to improving livestock management. We used environmental data on seasonal variation in forage quality (nitrogen content) and quantity (biomass) derived from high resolution satellite imagery, coupled with cattle GPS locations, to develop a resource utilization function of cattle space use patterns and predicted spatial patterns of their probability of occurrence in the wet and dry seasons...
The distribution and behaviour of African large grazers are regulated primarily from the bottom up, ...
The work presented here investigates a number of important components in the epidemiology of foot-a...
Patch selection by grazing animals is difficult to quantify, particularly in large, extensive paddoc...
Overgrazing of ranglands and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) are persistent problems in the communal la...
The interface between protected and communal lands presents certain challenges for wildlife conserva...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Large paddocks, a heterogeneous landscape and widely dispersed water points provide challenges for t...
Three cattle (Bos taurus) were fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) collars to examine their ...
The distribution and behaviour of African large grazers are regulated primarily from the bottom up, ...
Rangeland monitoring aims to determine whether grazing management strategies meet the goals of susta...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
The distribution and behaviour of African large grazers are regulated primarily from the bottom up, ...
The work presented here investigates a number of important components in the epidemiology of foot-a...
Patch selection by grazing animals is difficult to quantify, particularly in large, extensive paddoc...
Overgrazing of ranglands and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) are persistent problems in the communal la...
The interface between protected and communal lands presents certain challenges for wildlife conserva...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Large paddocks, a heterogeneous landscape and widely dispersed water points provide challenges for t...
Three cattle (Bos taurus) were fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) collars to examine their ...
The distribution and behaviour of African large grazers are regulated primarily from the bottom up, ...
Rangeland monitoring aims to determine whether grazing management strategies meet the goals of susta...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
The distribution and behaviour of African large grazers are regulated primarily from the bottom up, ...
The work presented here investigates a number of important components in the epidemiology of foot-a...
Patch selection by grazing animals is difficult to quantify, particularly in large, extensive paddoc...