Post-release monitoring of wildlife is essential to the success of ecological restoration initiatives. Translocation of wildlife to new ecosystems is associated with changes in diet profiles of individuals and ultimately animal performance, since productivity of rangelands varies in time and space. The population decline and local extinction of buffalo and other species in Umfurudzi Park, Zimbabwe, in the late 1980s led to temporary suspension of hunting activities. Recently, efforts have been made to resuscitate Umfurudzi Park through wildlife reintroductions and active ecosystem management. We assessed the diet profile and diet quality of the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) between 2011 and 2012. A total of 42 grass species constituted ...
Many ecosystems in Kenya are undergoing severe alteration due to landuse changes and associated huma...
We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in...
BACKGROUND:Assessing wildlife movements and habitat use is important for species conservation and ma...
Post-release monitoring of wildlife is essential to the success of ecological restoration initiative...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Forage selection by buffalo and the contribution of grass species to buffalo diet were investigated ...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
We studied diet selection and density of forest buffalo in the Campo Ma'an National Park of southern...
Despite extensive evidence that African buffalo Syncerus caffer are grazers, De Graaff et al. using ...
Seasonality and management are factors that may affect the diet selection of the forest buffalo (Syn...
Many studies of mammalian herbivores have employed remotely sensed vegetation greenness, in the form...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer Sparrman) is both morphologically and physiologically adapted f...
In African savannahs, large trees improve grass quality, particularly in dry and nutrient poor areas...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Many ecosystems in Kenya are undergoing severe alteration due to landuse changes and associated huma...
We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in...
BACKGROUND:Assessing wildlife movements and habitat use is important for species conservation and ma...
Post-release monitoring of wildlife is essential to the success of ecological restoration initiative...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Forage selection by buffalo and the contribution of grass species to buffalo diet were investigated ...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
We studied diet selection and density of forest buffalo in the Campo Ma'an National Park of southern...
Despite extensive evidence that African buffalo Syncerus caffer are grazers, De Graaff et al. using ...
Seasonality and management are factors that may affect the diet selection of the forest buffalo (Syn...
Many studies of mammalian herbivores have employed remotely sensed vegetation greenness, in the form...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer Sparrman) is both morphologically and physiologically adapted f...
In African savannahs, large trees improve grass quality, particularly in dry and nutrient poor areas...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Many ecosystems in Kenya are undergoing severe alteration due to landuse changes and associated huma...
We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in...
BACKGROUND:Assessing wildlife movements and habitat use is important for species conservation and ma...