Thesis (DSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1986.A clan of spotted hyaenas was studied for 27 months in the Kruger National Park with the purpose of describing its structure, social organization and members' dispersal patterns, and to relate these to resource procurement, environmental factors, prey selection, spatial organization and diet. Five social classes were recognized within a clan, namely, females, cubs, resident natal males, a central immigrant male and peripheral immigrant males. The clan was organized in a linear dominance hierarchy, which was most strongly expressed at food to the benefit of dominant individuals. Females were philopatric, dominant to males and maintained amicable relationships amongst each other and their o...
Rapid urban expansion has led to an increase in carnivores that live close to human dominated enviro...
The brown hyaena in the southern Kalahari is predominantly a scavenger of mammal remains, supplement...
Thesis (DPhil)--University of Pretoria, 1990.Zoology and EntomologyDPhilUnrestricte
A clan of spotted hyaenas was studied for 27 months in the Kruger National Park with the purpose of ...
Many large carnivores are attracted to anthropogenic sites, typically, because they offer easy acces...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2009.The ecological role of apex predators in ecosystems...
The reintroduction of lions, cheetahs and African wild dogs to Kwandwe Private Game Reserve in the E...
Carnivore intra-guild interactions can be important drivers of carnivore community composition and e...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Lions are social, territorial animals that form pri...
Human population growth generally causes carnivore declines. The rapid expansion of urban landscape...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate, principally as a consequence of increasin...
Protected areas are becoming increasingly isolated refugia for large carnivores and are critical for...
Animal population sizes and trends, as well as their distributions, are essential information to the...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
Field data were collected and analysed on the feeding and spatial ecology of spotted hyaenas and br...
Rapid urban expansion has led to an increase in carnivores that live close to human dominated enviro...
The brown hyaena in the southern Kalahari is predominantly a scavenger of mammal remains, supplement...
Thesis (DPhil)--University of Pretoria, 1990.Zoology and EntomologyDPhilUnrestricte
A clan of spotted hyaenas was studied for 27 months in the Kruger National Park with the purpose of ...
Many large carnivores are attracted to anthropogenic sites, typically, because they offer easy acces...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2009.The ecological role of apex predators in ecosystems...
The reintroduction of lions, cheetahs and African wild dogs to Kwandwe Private Game Reserve in the E...
Carnivore intra-guild interactions can be important drivers of carnivore community composition and e...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Lions are social, territorial animals that form pri...
Human population growth generally causes carnivore declines. The rapid expansion of urban landscape...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate, principally as a consequence of increasin...
Protected areas are becoming increasingly isolated refugia for large carnivores and are critical for...
Animal population sizes and trends, as well as their distributions, are essential information to the...
In group-living animals, the structure of social interactions among group members can have important...
Field data were collected and analysed on the feeding and spatial ecology of spotted hyaenas and br...
Rapid urban expansion has led to an increase in carnivores that live close to human dominated enviro...
The brown hyaena in the southern Kalahari is predominantly a scavenger of mammal remains, supplement...
Thesis (DPhil)--University of Pretoria, 1990.Zoology and EntomologyDPhilUnrestricte