Herbivores are major drivers of ecosystem structure, diversity, and function. Resilient ecosystems therefore require viable herbivore populations in a sustainable balance with environmental resource availability. This balance is becoming harder to achieve, with increasingly threatened species reliant on small protected areas in increasingly harsh and unpredictable environments. Arid environments in North Africa exemplify this situation, featuring a biologically distinct species assemblage exposed to extreme and volatile conditions, including habitat loss and climate change-associated threats. Here, we implement an integrated likelihood approach to relate scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah) and dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas) density, via dun...
Aim: Classic island biogeographical theory predicts that reserves have to be large to conserve high ...
The coexistence of different species of large herbivores (ungulates) in grasslands and savannas has ...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
Reintroductions may play an important role in re-establishing key ecosystem functions and are potent...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the habitat selection of the Scimitar horned oryx, reintro...
Droughts can have a severe impact on the dynamics of animal populations, particularly in semi-arid a...
Open-access deserts of the Arabian Gulf States continue to be heavily impacted by camels, a species ...
The coexistence of different species of large herbivores (ungulates) in grasslands and savannas has ...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology of ungulates in arid biomes offers an interesting model for underst...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology of ungulates in arid biomes offers an interesting model for underst...
Saharan ungulates have suffered from poaching across their range leading to population declines. Low...
Altres ajuts: Fundació Zoo Barcelona PRIC 2017The Sahara desert is home to the greatest diversity of...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
Habitat selection is a dynamic biological process where species respond to spatiotemporal variation ...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Aim: Classic island biogeographical theory predicts that reserves have to be large to conserve high ...
The coexistence of different species of large herbivores (ungulates) in grasslands and savannas has ...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...
Reintroductions may play an important role in re-establishing key ecosystem functions and are potent...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the habitat selection of the Scimitar horned oryx, reintro...
Droughts can have a severe impact on the dynamics of animal populations, particularly in semi-arid a...
Open-access deserts of the Arabian Gulf States continue to be heavily impacted by camels, a species ...
The coexistence of different species of large herbivores (ungulates) in grasslands and savannas has ...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology of ungulates in arid biomes offers an interesting model for underst...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology of ungulates in arid biomes offers an interesting model for underst...
Saharan ungulates have suffered from poaching across their range leading to population declines. Low...
Altres ajuts: Fundació Zoo Barcelona PRIC 2017The Sahara desert is home to the greatest diversity of...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in...
Habitat selection is a dynamic biological process where species respond to spatiotemporal variation ...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Aim: Classic island biogeographical theory predicts that reserves have to be large to conserve high ...
The coexistence of different species of large herbivores (ungulates) in grasslands and savannas has ...
An understanding of the habitat selection patterns by wild herbivores is critical for adaptive manag...