International audienceBody mass is often considered as a good indicator of body condition of individuals in ungulates, hence of their fit-ness, and thus, may be used as an index to monitor the sta-tus of populations subject to harvesting schemes. Here, we report the influence of annual rainfall (a proxy for pri-mary production) and habitat on the body mass of impala in a population cropped for meat in a communal area of Zimbabwe. We analyzed the data from 2 contrasted years for rainfall, in two different habitats. In the good year (i.e. high annual rainfall) impala were heavier than in the poor year, and adult females seemed to be less affected than males by variation in primary production. We show that adult males were suffering from a sea...
We investigated the rainfall patterns and associated fluctuations of wild large herbivore species in...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
International audienceBody mass is often considered as a good indicator of body condition of individ...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Smaller, enclosed reserves lacking large mammalian predators are an increasingly popular commercial ...
Human activities can lead to various changes in wildlife populations’ behaviour and dynamics. Unders...
Anthropogenic activities are causing biodiversity loss at an unprecedented rate and attempts to amel...
1. Rainfall is the prime climatic factor underpinning the dynamics of African savanna ungulates,but ...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
Physical morphological measurements and m longissimus lumborum proximate chemical composition of imp...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
In East Africa, climate change is predicted to reduce vegetation quality, and pervasive human distur...
We investigated the variation in birth synchrony displayed by impala Aepyceros melampus populations ...
Background: Partial migration, where one portion of a population conducts seasonal migrations while ...
We investigated the rainfall patterns and associated fluctuations of wild large herbivore species in...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
International audienceBody mass is often considered as a good indicator of body condition of individ...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Smaller, enclosed reserves lacking large mammalian predators are an increasingly popular commercial ...
Human activities can lead to various changes in wildlife populations’ behaviour and dynamics. Unders...
Anthropogenic activities are causing biodiversity loss at an unprecedented rate and attempts to amel...
1. Rainfall is the prime climatic factor underpinning the dynamics of African savanna ungulates,but ...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
Physical morphological measurements and m longissimus lumborum proximate chemical composition of imp...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
In East Africa, climate change is predicted to reduce vegetation quality, and pervasive human distur...
We investigated the variation in birth synchrony displayed by impala Aepyceros melampus populations ...
Background: Partial migration, where one portion of a population conducts seasonal migrations while ...
We investigated the rainfall patterns and associated fluctuations of wild large herbivore species in...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...