In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife. Wildlife damage to crops can drastically reduce income, amplifying poverty and creating a negative perception of wild animal conservation among rural people. In this context, crop-raiding animals like elephants quickly become "problem animals". To deter elephants from raiding crops beehives have been successfully employed in East Africa; however, this method has not yet been tested in Central Africa. We experimentally examined whether the presence of Apis mellifera adansonii, the African honey bee species present in Central Africa, deters forest elephants (Loxodonta Africana cyclotis) from feeding on fruit trees. We show for the first time t...
Beehive fences are an effective solution to resolve conflicts between humans and crop-raiding elepha...
SummaryEncroaching human development into former wildlife areas [1] is compressing African elephants...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
Crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife. Wildlife damage to crops can drasti...
Bees and elephant interactions are the core of a conservation curiosity since it has been demonstrat...
Food is often source of conflict between humans and wildlife in Gabon with elephants being the worst...
Conservation managers are concerned about the impact that African elephants (Loxodonta africana) hav...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Bees and elephant interactions are the core of a conservation curiosity since it has been demonstrat...
Previous work has shown that African elephants Loxodonta africana will avoid African honeybees Apis ...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are threatened primarily by habitat loss and human–elephant confl...
Encroaching human development into former wildlife areas is compressing African elephants into ever ...
Beehive fences are an effective solution to resolve conflicts between humans and crop-raiding elepha...
SummaryEncroaching human development into former wildlife areas [1] is compressing African elephants...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
In Gabon, like elsewhere in Africa, crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife....
Crops are often sources of conflict between humans and wildlife. Wildlife damage to crops can drasti...
Bees and elephant interactions are the core of a conservation curiosity since it has been demonstrat...
Food is often source of conflict between humans and wildlife in Gabon with elephants being the worst...
Conservation managers are concerned about the impact that African elephants (Loxodonta africana) hav...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Bees and elephant interactions are the core of a conservation curiosity since it has been demonstrat...
Previous work has shown that African elephants Loxodonta africana will avoid African honeybees Apis ...
Human settlement expansion into elephant ranges, as well as increasing elephant populations within c...
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are threatened primarily by habitat loss and human–elephant confl...
Encroaching human development into former wildlife areas is compressing African elephants into ever ...
Beehive fences are an effective solution to resolve conflicts between humans and crop-raiding elepha...
SummaryEncroaching human development into former wildlife areas [1] is compressing African elephants...
This research article published Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020In many parts of South and Sout...