Since the initiation of the first management policies in the Kruger National Park in 1902 the zebra (Equus burchelli antiquorum H. Smith, 1841) population has shown a marked increase in numbers. Although this increase has largely been confined to certain regions of the Park, it has been amplified by the concomitant increase in numbers of other large herbivores, while species such as the roan antelope, sable antelope and tsessebe have declined in numbers. In addition to fluctuations in the numbers of herbivores, vegetational changes have taken place. In many instances these changes have been unacceptable to the species here considered. With the initiation of essential management practices such as dise5se control, water provision, burning pro...
Land degradation, competition with livestock, infrastructure development, and climate change have re...
An index of habitat suitability for Cape mountain zebras was calculated using two parameters: accept...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Factors underlying the movement of mountain zebras from a plateau in the summer to hill slopes and r...
The research projects undertaken by the Nature Conservation and Tourism Division of the South West A...
Partial seasonal migration is ubiquitous in many species. We documented this phenomenon in plains ze...
International audienceIn natural ecosystems, ungulate densities show strong temporal variations. The...
The movements and other behavioural and physiological patterns of impala and of some of the other mo...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe populations of the ecologically dominant ungulates in the Serenget...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. The st...
The movement of African ungulates between habitats is determined by diverse factors including forage...
There is mounting concern about declines in wildlife populations in many protected areas in Africa. ...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
7. Mountain Zebra Equus zebra French: Zebre de montagne / German: Bergzebra / Spanish: Cebra d...
The goal of the study was to establish whether the changes in land use affect resource utilization b...
Land degradation, competition with livestock, infrastructure development, and climate change have re...
An index of habitat suitability for Cape mountain zebras was calculated using two parameters: accept...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Factors underlying the movement of mountain zebras from a plateau in the summer to hill slopes and r...
The research projects undertaken by the Nature Conservation and Tourism Division of the South West A...
Partial seasonal migration is ubiquitous in many species. We documented this phenomenon in plains ze...
International audienceIn natural ecosystems, ungulate densities show strong temporal variations. The...
The movements and other behavioural and physiological patterns of impala and of some of the other mo...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe populations of the ecologically dominant ungulates in the Serenget...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of large herbivores in the Masai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. The st...
The movement of African ungulates between habitats is determined by diverse factors including forage...
There is mounting concern about declines in wildlife populations in many protected areas in Africa. ...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
7. Mountain Zebra Equus zebra French: Zebre de montagne / German: Bergzebra / Spanish: Cebra d...
The goal of the study was to establish whether the changes in land use affect resource utilization b...
Land degradation, competition with livestock, infrastructure development, and climate change have re...
An index of habitat suitability for Cape mountain zebras was calculated using two parameters: accept...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...