1. Given their vulnerability to local extinction, the reintroduction of megafauna species (often long-lived, ecologically-influential and highly-social) is an increasingly relevant conservation intervention. Studies that evaluate past megafauna reintroductions are both critical and rare. 2. Between 1981 and 1996, 12 cohorts of a total of 200 juvenile (10 years old) composed 30% of the population in 2016. The population remains relatively young and forecasts suggest high potential for sustained growth over the next decade. 4. The first calf was born to a reintroduced female in 1990 and since then mother-calf units have gradually developed into semi-independent multi-generation families (7-15 individuals in size in 2016). The size of observed...
By 2001, elephants had been translocated (mainly from Kruger National Park) to 58 small, fenced rese...
The Asian elephant Elephas maximus is at risk of extinction as a result of anthropogenic pressures, ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
1. Given their vulnerability to local extinction, the reintroduction of megafauna species (often lon...
<div><p>Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers i...
<div><p>African forest elephants face severe threats from illegal killing for ivory and bushmeat and...
African forest elephants face severe threats from illegal killing for ivory and bushmeat and habitat...
Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers important...
1) File name: Survival; annual survival for females and males by five age classes; data from 1998-20...
Maintaining sustainable populations in captivity without supplementation through wild-capture is a m...
BACKGROUND: A rapid rise in the number of captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana) used in the...
Many elephant populations across Africa were or are being devastated by poaching and habitat loss, m...
Harvesting of wild populations can cause the evolution of morphological, behavioral, and life histor...
The limited availability of resources is predicted to impose trade-offs between growth, reproduction...
Elephants in Africa are declining rapidly due to habitat loss and human-wildlife conflicts, with the...
By 2001, elephants had been translocated (mainly from Kruger National Park) to 58 small, fenced rese...
The Asian elephant Elephas maximus is at risk of extinction as a result of anthropogenic pressures, ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
1. Given their vulnerability to local extinction, the reintroduction of megafauna species (often lon...
<div><p>Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers i...
<div><p>African forest elephants face severe threats from illegal killing for ivory and bushmeat and...
African forest elephants face severe threats from illegal killing for ivory and bushmeat and habitat...
Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers important...
1) File name: Survival; annual survival for females and males by five age classes; data from 1998-20...
Maintaining sustainable populations in captivity without supplementation through wild-capture is a m...
BACKGROUND: A rapid rise in the number of captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana) used in the...
Many elephant populations across Africa were or are being devastated by poaching and habitat loss, m...
Harvesting of wild populations can cause the evolution of morphological, behavioral, and life histor...
The limited availability of resources is predicted to impose trade-offs between growth, reproduction...
Elephants in Africa are declining rapidly due to habitat loss and human-wildlife conflicts, with the...
By 2001, elephants had been translocated (mainly from Kruger National Park) to 58 small, fenced rese...
The Asian elephant Elephas maximus is at risk of extinction as a result of anthropogenic pressures, ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...