The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used by the different species composing it. We investigated the role of grass greenness, height, biomass and feeding patch status on feeding patch selection by ruminant black and blue wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou, Connochaetes taurinus), red hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) and non-ruminant plains zebra (Equus quagga) in a protected grassland in South Africa. Selection by ruminants was associated with grass greenness and grass height, 11 cm for red hartebeest. The non-ruminant zebra were more generalist, but selected for wetlands in all seasons, as did red hartebeest and blue wildebeest. Each species modified its behaviour during the late dry ...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Basic feeding morphology dictate that grazing ungulates be divided into tall grass grazers and short...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
The black wildebeest Connochaetes gnou, a southern African endemic largely confined to the Grassland...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Basic feeding morphology dictate that grazing ungulates be divided into tall grass grazers and short...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
The black wildebeest Connochaetes gnou, a southern African endemic largely confined to the Grassland...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...