Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered carnivores is key to providing information for their effective conservation. Here, we assessed patterns in reproduction for a small population of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) over 90 pack years. We tested how availability of prey, pack size, pack density, rainfall, temperature and female age affected the age of first litter, litter size and pup survival. We found that females bred younger when pack density, availability of prey and pack size were large. We also found that fecundity increased significantly with age while the population was male biased only for 1-, 2- and 4-year olds. Larger litters were produced by larger packs,...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
199 pagesThe endangered African painted dog (Lycaon pictus) faces numerous threats in the wild. Ex s...
Climate change imposes an urgent need to recognise and conserve the species likely to be worst affec...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
African wild dog Lycaon pictus populations are declining due to persecution as well as habitat destr...
In groups of cooperative breeders, individual fitness can increase as a direct consequence of group ...
Habitat quality is often assumed to be directly related to increased consumer density, but such assu...
The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is an endangered exotic canid with less than 5500 animals remai...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group-living species, but examples of t...
Division of labour, in terms of providing for offspring, in obligate cooperatively breeding mammali...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Since 1954, several southern African institutions have established captive breeding programs to ensu...
In South Africa efforts are currently being made to manage several sub-populations of African wild d...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
199 pagesThe endangered African painted dog (Lycaon pictus) faces numerous threats in the wild. Ex s...
Climate change imposes an urgent need to recognise and conserve the species likely to be worst affec...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
African wild dog Lycaon pictus populations are declining due to persecution as well as habitat destr...
In groups of cooperative breeders, individual fitness can increase as a direct consequence of group ...
Habitat quality is often assumed to be directly related to increased consumer density, but such assu...
The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is an endangered exotic canid with less than 5500 animals remai...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group-living species, but examples of t...
Division of labour, in terms of providing for offspring, in obligate cooperatively breeding mammali...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Since 1954, several southern African institutions have established captive breeding programs to ensu...
In South Africa efforts are currently being made to manage several sub-populations of African wild d...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Wild dog Lacaon pictus are obligate cooperativ...
199 pagesThe endangered African painted dog (Lycaon pictus) faces numerous threats in the wild. Ex s...
Climate change imposes an urgent need to recognise and conserve the species likely to be worst affec...