Human activities, directly and indirectly, impact ecological engineering activities of subterranean rodents. As engineering activities of burrowing rodents are affected by, and reciprocally affect vegetation cover via feeding, burrowing and mound building, human influence such as settlements and livestock grazing, could have cascading effects on biodiversity and ecosystem processes such as bioturbation. However, there is limited understanding of the relationship between human activities and burrowing rodents. The aim of this study was therefore to understand how human activities influence the ecological engineering activity of the giant root-rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), a subterranean rodent species endemic to the Afroalpine ecosystem ...
Understanding how invasive plants may alter predator avoidance behaviors is important for granivorou...
Understanding processes that determine biodiversity is a fundamental challenge in ecology. At the la...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
The research in this thesis concerns with the ecology and behaviour of an endangered fossorial roden...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
In areas of subsistence agriculture, a variety of soil conservation methods have been implemented in...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia represent the world’s largest continuous extent of afroalpine habitat...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Context: Rodent pests can have severe impacts on crop production in sub-Saharan Africa. In particula...
Disturbances, both human-induced and natural, may re-shape ecosystems by influencing their compositi...
Understanding how invasive plants may alter predator avoidance behaviors is important for granivorou...
Understanding processes that determine biodiversity is a fundamental challenge in ecology. At the la...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
The research in this thesis concerns with the ecology and behaviour of an endangered fossorial roden...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
In areas of subsistence agriculture, a variety of soil conservation methods have been implemented in...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia represent the world’s largest continuous extent of afroalpine habitat...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Context: Rodent pests can have severe impacts on crop production in sub-Saharan Africa. In particula...
Disturbances, both human-induced and natural, may re-shape ecosystems by influencing their compositi...
Understanding how invasive plants may alter predator avoidance behaviors is important for granivorou...
Understanding processes that determine biodiversity is a fundamental challenge in ecology. At the la...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...