Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an adequate nutritional status, which is important for effective conservation management of grazing ecosystems. Using telemetry data, we investigated nonruminant zebra (Equus burchelli) and ruminant red hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus subspecies camaa), use of burnt patches in a landscape mosaic of nutrient-poor, old grassland interspersed with young, recently burnt, nutrient-rich grass patches. The Mkambati Nature Reserve landscape on the east coast of South Africa provided large grazers with a challenge in finding and using appropriate patches in which to forage to meet their nutritional requirements. In Mkambati, grassland fires, mostly igni...
Fire and herbivory are both major drivers in grassland ecosystems throughout the world. Although the...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
The Bontebok National Park has long been faced with the dilemma of reconciling the need for short-in...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Savannah grasslands are occupied by large mammal herbivores whose ecological separation between and...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
The rapid expansion of human populations in East Africa increases human-wildlife interactions, parti...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
African wildlife populations are declining at an alarming rate. To stop further population declines ...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Fire and herbivory are both major drivers in grassland ecosystems throughout the world. Although the...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Understanding how different herbivores make forage patch use choices explains how they maintain an a...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
In fenced protected areas with limited opportunities to disperse, resources and constraints vary in ...
The Bontebok National Park has long been faced with the dilemma of reconciling the need for short-in...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Savannah grasslands are occupied by large mammal herbivores whose ecological separation between and...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
The rapid expansion of human populations in East Africa increases human-wildlife interactions, parti...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
African wildlife populations are declining at an alarming rate. To stop further population declines ...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Fire and herbivory are both major drivers in grassland ecosystems throughout the world. Although the...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....