As an adaptive biological trait, group size may offer a useful metric for monitoring the welfare of wildlife species affected by their environmental surroundings. Here, we examine the drivers that cause variation in group size of the endangered mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni), including a range of natural ecological factors as well as the density of livestock. For this purpose, we collected data along transect lines during both wet and dry seasons focusing on the hitherto poorly studied populations in the Arsi Mountains National Park, Munessa-Kuke Controlled Hunting Area and Muktar Mountain Forest Reserve, which are managed for multiple use of a variety of natural resources. We found group sizes to be an average of 6.3, 4.4 and 4.1 ind...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Background: Despite Ethiopia is among few African countries with high wild animal species diversity,...
The main ecological factors that are hypothesized to explain the striking variation in the size of s...
As an adaptive biological trait, group size may offer a useful metric for monitoring the welfare of ...
Many African wildlife species are at risk of extinction as a result of habitat loss and fragmentatio...
This research article was published by PLOS ONE, 2022Group sizes of wild herbivores can be indicator...
Behavioral responses in wildlife due to human activities may often go unnoticed but have significant...
We studied the habitat use of mountain nyala Tragelaphus buxtoni in the northern edge of the Bale Mo...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Little is known about the effect of anthropogenic habitat disturbances on the group size and populat...
The study dealt with four themes of importance for conservation of T. buxtoni (hereafter MN). Firstl...
Population status, group composition and social organization of the Soemmerring's gazelle (Gazella s...
The study is aimed at investigating how livestock and human encroachments affect the population dist...
African rangelands support diverse ungulate communities whose member species exhibit unique combinat...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Background: Despite Ethiopia is among few African countries with high wild animal species diversity,...
The main ecological factors that are hypothesized to explain the striking variation in the size of s...
As an adaptive biological trait, group size may offer a useful metric for monitoring the welfare of ...
Many African wildlife species are at risk of extinction as a result of habitat loss and fragmentatio...
This research article was published by PLOS ONE, 2022Group sizes of wild herbivores can be indicator...
Behavioral responses in wildlife due to human activities may often go unnoticed but have significant...
We studied the habitat use of mountain nyala Tragelaphus buxtoni in the northern edge of the Bale Mo...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Little is known about the effect of anthropogenic habitat disturbances on the group size and populat...
The study dealt with four themes of importance for conservation of T. buxtoni (hereafter MN). Firstl...
Population status, group composition and social organization of the Soemmerring's gazelle (Gazella s...
The study is aimed at investigating how livestock and human encroachments affect the population dist...
African rangelands support diverse ungulate communities whose member species exhibit unique combinat...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Background: Despite Ethiopia is among few African countries with high wild animal species diversity,...
The main ecological factors that are hypothesized to explain the striking variation in the size of s...