The study was conducted on free-roaming male impala in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. The aim was to obtain information on quality of diet selected during different seasons, to determine intake and to convert this data into estimates of energy requirements which can be used when calculating carrying capacity for impala. These figures were compared to published estimates by Meissner et al (1983).Dissertation (MSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 1992.Animal and Wildlife SciencesMSc (Agric)Unrestricte
The habitat utilisation and daily activity patterns of Impala at Loskop Dam Nature (LDNR) Reserve ...
The feeding behaviour of goats and impalas was compared in terms of the allocation of feeding time t...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
Variation of the intraruminal papillation pattern with diet quality has been described in many rumin...
The movements and other behavioural and physiological patterns of impala and of some of the other mo...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in the interaction between herbivores and vegetation, their pred...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) constitute one of the most commercially important species in game farmin...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
In South Africa, night cropping from a vehicle is commercially used to crop game. Conventional hunti...
Physical morphological measurements and m longissimus lumborum proximate chemical composition of imp...
The habitat utilisation and daily activity patterns of Impala at Loskop Dam Nature (LDNR) Reserve ...
The feeding behaviour of goats and impalas was compared in terms of the allocation of feeding time t...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) have been extensively researched and are known to flourish in Savanna ec...
The distribution, habitat preference, and diet of impala in mixed wooded savanna were studied. In th...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
Variation of the intraruminal papillation pattern with diet quality has been described in many rumin...
The movements and other behavioural and physiological patterns of impala and of some of the other mo...
The reproductive physiology of the impala was studied in the Kruger National Park. The data concerni...
The habitat selection, diet and body condition of impala and nyala were investigated in Mkuzi and Nd...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in the interaction between herbivores and vegetation, their pred...
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) constitute one of the most commercially important species in game farmin...
A study to assess the contribution of impala (Aepyceros melampus) to nutrient cycling was conducted ...
In South Africa, night cropping from a vehicle is commercially used to crop game. Conventional hunti...
Physical morphological measurements and m longissimus lumborum proximate chemical composition of imp...
The habitat utilisation and daily activity patterns of Impala at Loskop Dam Nature (LDNR) Reserve ...
The feeding behaviour of goats and impalas was compared in terms of the allocation of feeding time t...
Monitoring the distribution of wild animals using appropriate methods and survey techniques is essen...