The movements and other behavioural and physiological patterns of impala and of some of the other more abundant game species in the Kruger National Park were studied to provide information which could be applied to their management, especially in regard to the artificial provision of water.Preliminary results reveal that the daily home ranges of impala are relatively small (±0,98 km2/24 h), their short daily movements (±3,0 km/24 h) are especially restricted at night (±0,6 km/12 h) and that surface water and the availability of edible succulent vegetation in the vicinity thereof, strongly influence the regional distribution of this species in the Kruger National Park. Maps are included to illustrate typical impala movements in relation to t...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Factors affecting the seasonal distribution of the vulnerable black-faced impala at Etosha National ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...
The habitat utilisation and daily activity patterns of Impala at Loskop Dam Nature (LDNR) Reserve ...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1979.The need to understand the dynamics of th...
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...
Human activities can lead to various changes in wildlife populations’ behaviour and dynamics. Unders...
The study was conducted on free-roaming male impala in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. The aim...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
Since the initiation of the first management policies in the Kruger National Park in 1902 the zebra ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing biodiversity loss at an unprecedented rate and attempts to amel...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Factors affecting the seasonal distribution of the vulnerable black-faced impala at Etosha National ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...
The habitat utilisation and daily activity patterns of Impala at Loskop Dam Nature (LDNR) Reserve ...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1979.The need to understand the dynamics of th...
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...
Human activities can lead to various changes in wildlife populations’ behaviour and dynamics. Unders...
The study was conducted on free-roaming male impala in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. The aim...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
Since the initiation of the first management policies in the Kruger National Park in 1902 the zebra ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing biodiversity loss at an unprecedented rate and attempts to amel...
The study assessed flight behavioural responses of impala (Aepyceros melampus) and kudu (Tragelaphus...
Factors affecting the seasonal distribution of the vulnerable black-faced impala at Etosha National ...
We Studied microhabitat use by black-faced impala in different herd types during the rut in the cold...