Dry season browse preference for the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) was studied at the Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy (MBRC), Zimbabwe, in 2010. Free ranging black rhinos were tracked and 8 687 individual bites were recorded at 131 feeding stations and 616 feeding points. Only 34 plant species accounted for the black rhino diet. Trees contributed much of the diet (52.9%) followed by shrubs (44.0%) and lastly herbs (7.3%), with most of the browse (68.7%) coming from the 1.0-1.5m height category. Early dry season diet was richer and more evenly distributed (34 species, H'=3.812.) than late dry diet (27 species, H' =3.413). Acacia nilotica, Acacia karoo, Dichrostachys cineria, Ziziphus mucronata, Lantana camara, Gardenia volkensii and R...
<p> Key words: black rhinoceros, browser, corticosterone, diet, density dependence, minerals, moistu...
In the Great Fish River Reserve, South Africa, black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) feed extens...
High density of herbivore populations can lead to intense foraging competition and depletion of food...
Differences in woody browse selection between hand-raised (and subsequently released), boma-adapted ...
The diet of black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) was studied using backtracking and faecal anal...
Black rhinoceros browse utilization was assessed at the woody plant species and community levels in ...
This study has been carried out to improve the knowledge on the feeding ecology and impacts of fire ...
Thesis (MTech. degree in Nature Conservation.)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2010.To a varying ...
White rhino populations did not occur historically in the Eastern Cape, South Africa (Skead 2007). T...
The impact of black rhinoceros (Bicornis diceros minor) on the tree euphorbias Euphorbia tetragona a...
Few studies have investigated how free-ranging wild herbivores adjust their food intake rate and nut...
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN red data li...
Translocations and reintroductions are key elements for the population management of the critically ...
The black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, is listed as critically endangered. The black rhinoceros pop...
Black rhino numbers have decreased greatly since the early 1970s, primarily as a result of poaching....
<p> Key words: black rhinoceros, browser, corticosterone, diet, density dependence, minerals, moistu...
In the Great Fish River Reserve, South Africa, black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) feed extens...
High density of herbivore populations can lead to intense foraging competition and depletion of food...
Differences in woody browse selection between hand-raised (and subsequently released), boma-adapted ...
The diet of black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) was studied using backtracking and faecal anal...
Black rhinoceros browse utilization was assessed at the woody plant species and community levels in ...
This study has been carried out to improve the knowledge on the feeding ecology and impacts of fire ...
Thesis (MTech. degree in Nature Conservation.)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2010.To a varying ...
White rhino populations did not occur historically in the Eastern Cape, South Africa (Skead 2007). T...
The impact of black rhinoceros (Bicornis diceros minor) on the tree euphorbias Euphorbia tetragona a...
Few studies have investigated how free-ranging wild herbivores adjust their food intake rate and nut...
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN red data li...
Translocations and reintroductions are key elements for the population management of the critically ...
The black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, is listed as critically endangered. The black rhinoceros pop...
Black rhino numbers have decreased greatly since the early 1970s, primarily as a result of poaching....
<p> Key words: black rhinoceros, browser, corticosterone, diet, density dependence, minerals, moistu...
In the Great Fish River Reserve, South Africa, black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) feed extens...
High density of herbivore populations can lead to intense foraging competition and depletion of food...