Baboons are often reported as the worst crop-raiders in Africa, but there has been little observation of the actual behavioural-ecology of their crop-raiding, especially in West Africa. The paper examines the crop-raiding behaviour of a group of habituated baboons (Gamgam group) near the village of Gashaka on the south-western border of Gashaka Gumti National Park, Nigeria. Data were collected during the wet and dry crop seasons via scan sampling and ad libitum techniques. For scan sampling the activity of each observed individual was noted every 2.5 min. For ad libitum data any activity relevant to crop-raiding was noted when it occurred, including the reactions of farmers who were guarding their fields. Descriptive statistics were generat...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Crop raiding is undoubtedly the most reported case of human-wildlife conflict. Crop raiding is not a...
Baboons are often reported as the worst crop-raiders in Africa, but there has been little observatio...
Olive baboons forage viciously on agricultural crops causing huge losses of farm produce to farmers....
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Transformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture provide new opportunities...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Crop raiding is undoubtedly the most reported case of human-wildlife conflict. Crop raiding is not a...
Baboons are often reported as the worst crop-raiders in Africa, but there has been little observatio...
Olive baboons forage viciously on agricultural crops causing huge losses of farm produce to farmers....
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Transformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture provide new opportunities...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
International audienceTransformation and loss of natural habitat to urbanization and agriculture pro...
A range of species exploit anthropogenic food resources in behaviour known as ‘raiding’. Such behavi...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Crop raiding is undoubtedly the most reported case of human-wildlife conflict. Crop raiding is not a...