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Changes in adult female white rhino seasonal home ranges in relation to variation in food quality and availability.
(2013)
As the dry season progresses across southern Africa, the availability and quality of food declines for large herbivores. Female white rhinos compensate for these declines by expanding and/or shifting their home ranges. ...
What drives the seasonal movements of african elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Ithala Game Reserve?
(2013)
The changes in plant quality and availability in space and time present a substantial problem to mammalian herbivores. As a result, these herbivores need to alter their foraging behaviour to maximize their energy gain at ...
The habitat, nesting and foraging requirements of southern ground-hornbills in the Kruger National Park.
(2016)
Southern ground-hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri are large, terrestrial, carnivorous birds that inhabit the savanna and bushveld habitats of much of Africa, south of the equator. They were once prevalent in north-eastern ...
Aspects of the ecology of trumpeter hornbill (bycanistes bucinator) across urban-forest mosaics in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2016)
Abstract available in PDF file.
The influences of plant secondary metabolites on the foraging behaviour and carrying capacities of the african elephant, loxodonta africana.
(2017)
Herbivore diet selection is influenced by plant quality and availability. For browsing and mixed-feeding herbivores, such as elephants, which consume trees and shrubs, plant quality is influenced by the concentrations of ...
Olfactory communication of the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)
(2017)
Many mammal species communicate olfactorily via specialised scent glandular secretions, urine and/or dung. Despite a large body of work on olfactory communication, the extent to which mammals communicate via dung odours, ...
Key factors driving the foraging ecology of Oribi : fear, cattle and the quality and quantity of food.
(2015)
Body size and digestive physiology are two factors that influence herbivores foraging behaviour, habitat use and potential to compete with other animals. The aim of this study was to determine how seasonal changes in grass ...
Spatial and reproductive ecology and population status of the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) in the Lake St Lucia estuarine system, South Africa.
(2014)
The Lake St Lucia estuarine system, Africa’s largest and oldest protected estuary, also contains the largest Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) population in a single waterbody in South Africa. We investigated the ...
Ecosystem carbon change of shrub-encroached grasslands across a precipitation gradient in South Africa.
(2015)
Abstract available in PDF file.
The ecology of large-spotted genets within an urban landscape.
(2015)
Urbanization is one of the most damaging and rapidly expanding forms of anthropogenic landscape modification and is having profound consequences on biodiversity worldwide. The global increase in urbanization has resulted ...