Ibis study on red hartebeest was conducted on the S.A. Lombard Nature Reserve (SALNR), location of one of the largest remaining examples of the Cymbopogon - Themeda grassland. The grassland on the SALNR was characterized by high quantitative and qualitative fluctuations, which elicited spatial and temporal responses from the red hartebeest population. Hartebeest responded to the dry and most limiting period by selecting plant communities of relatively high biomass, including dicotyledenous material in their diet and the tendency to disperse into small groups to minimise intraspecific competition for food. In contrast, hartebeest responded to high rainfall periods by selecting plant communities with the highest nutrient content and forming l...
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Background: The availability of preferred habitats determines the spatial and temporal distribution ...
The influence of soil moisture on the foraging time needed to meet BMR (foraging efficiency) in hade...
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 ...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ful...
We investigated home ranges of grey rhebok and mountain reedbuck at Sterkfontein Dam Nature Reserve ...
With increasing species extinctions and dwindling natural habitats, conservation has become a fundam...
Data on herd structure, sex ratios, density, territorial behaviour and reproduction of Lichtenstein'...
This paper describes the seasonal changes in vegetation community use by red deer, cattle, goats and...
Field data were collected and analysed on the feeding and spatial ecology of spotted hyaenas and br...
Basic feeding morphology dictate that grazing ungulates be divided into tall grass grazers and short...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Background: The availability of preferred habitats determines the spatial and temporal distribution ...
The influence of soil moisture on the foraging time needed to meet BMR (foraging efficiency) in hade...
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 ...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ful...
We investigated home ranges of grey rhebok and mountain reedbuck at Sterkfontein Dam Nature Reserve ...
With increasing species extinctions and dwindling natural habitats, conservation has become a fundam...
Data on herd structure, sex ratios, density, territorial behaviour and reproduction of Lichtenstein'...
This paper describes the seasonal changes in vegetation community use by red deer, cattle, goats and...
Field data were collected and analysed on the feeding and spatial ecology of spotted hyaenas and br...
Basic feeding morphology dictate that grazing ungulates be divided into tall grass grazers and short...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
Background: The availability of preferred habitats determines the spatial and temporal distribution ...
The influence of soil moisture on the foraging time needed to meet BMR (foraging efficiency) in hade...