This study provides a first attempt to describe the historical distribution and movement patterns of selected large herbivore (LH) species in Limpopo National Park (LNP), an area in Mozambique today connected to a network of transboundary conservation areas. Between 1976 and the early 2000s, most LH species were absent in this area following the civil war in Mozambique followed by intense poaching due to weak law enforcement capacity. Through the reconstruction of the historical and current distribution and movement patterns of seven LH species in five periods, we investigate possible changes in distribution and movement patterns over time. Data collection is based on a systematic literature search, censuses reports, online databases, dung ...
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan rangel...
Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve and ishome to tens of t...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
This study provides a first attempt to describe the historical distribution and movement patterns of...
This study is the first systematic assessment of large herbivore (LH) communities in Limpopo Nationa...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
Wildlife population declines in Africa are widespread. However, species-specific population trends a...
The presence of humans and African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier...
Major disturbances can temporarily remove factors that otherwise constrain population abundance and ...
We present data from the first, long-term study underway of a recovering population of indigenous, f...
The Ngorongoro Crater is an intact caldera with an area of approximately 310 km2 located within the ...
The monitoring of ecosystem processes and states is a critical step in the management of protected a...
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan rangel...
Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve and ishome to tens of t...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
This study provides a first attempt to describe the historical distribution and movement patterns of...
This study is the first systematic assessment of large herbivore (LH) communities in Limpopo Nationa...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
Wildlife population declines in Africa are widespread. However, species-specific population trends a...
The presence of humans and African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier...
Major disturbances can temporarily remove factors that otherwise constrain population abundance and ...
We present data from the first, long-term study underway of a recovering population of indigenous, f...
The Ngorongoro Crater is an intact caldera with an area of approximately 310 km2 located within the ...
The monitoring of ecosystem processes and states is a critical step in the management of protected a...
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan rangel...
Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve and ishome to tens of t...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...