Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Zoology) by Advisor "Slotow, Robert Hugh."
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Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) habitat selection and movement analysis.
(2010)Many aspects of habitat selection have been largely ignored in conservation planning of large mammals, including variation between day and night movement patterns, inter-individual niche variation of conspecifics and ... -
Effects of management intervention on elephant behaviour in small, enclosed populations.
(2012)The continual increase in elephant numbers across southern Africa raises concern, though the interventions to manage these populations are more contentious. Within small, enclosed reserves active management is necessary ... -
The effects of sexual dimorphism on the movements and foraging ecology of the African elephant.
(2005)Large herbivores are key components of terrestrial biomes because of their relative abundance and pronounced influence on ecosystem functioning and habitat structure. To manage and conserve these species effectively, ... -
Intrinsic and extrinsic influences on African large herbivore assemblages and implications for their conservation.
(2014)Understanding the intrinsic and extrinsic influences that affect large herbivore assemblages are important for protected area managers, especially if their current rate of population decline in Africa continues. I aimed ...