Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 29
pro vyhledávání: '"Funston PJ"'
Autor:
Lindsey, PA, Petracca, L, Funston, PJ, Bauer, H, Dickman, A, Everatt, K, Flyman, M, Henschel, P, Hinks, A, Kasiki, S, Loveridge, A, Macdonald, DW, Mandisodza, R, Mgoola, W, Miller, S, Nazerali, S, Siege, L, Uiseb, K, Hunter, L
Using surveys of experts associated with 186 sites across 24 countries, we assessed the effectiveness of African protected areas (PAs) at conserving lions and their prey, identified factors that influence conservation effectiveness, and identified pa
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::7f368c8ef9deeff0f7a5c9f7aee15695
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:83d756c3-7013-4501-baeb-b813d32bcce6
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:83d756c3-7013-4501-baeb-b813d32bcce6
Autor:
Ferreira, S, Funston, PJ
Assigning ages to lions (Panthera leo) requires the use of subjective and objective criteria, and is useful for conservation decision-making in that age distributions can be defined from which demographic profiles can be extracted. We collated all ag
Autor:
Steyn, V, Funston, PJ
Leopards (Panthera pardus) are the most widespread large felid, yet comparatively little is known about their fine-scale movement patterns and how these affect the risks they face. There has been much debate on the conservation status and management
Autor:
Funston, PJ, Frank, L, Stephens, T, Davidson, Z, Loveridge, A, Macdonald, DM, Durant, S, Packer, C, Mosser, A, Ferreira, SM
Population size and trends of large carnivores are difficult to determine, but are often needed to inform conservation actions. Direct counts maintained over long time periods are extremely difficult to achieve. Indices of population sizes can be use
Inferences concerning the lives of extinct animals are difficult to obtain from the fossil record. Here we present a novel approach to the study of extinct carnivores, using a comparison between fossil records (nZ3324) found in Late Pleistocene tar s
Autor:
Tumenta, PN, Kok, JS, van Rijssel, JC, Buij, R, Croes, BM, Funston, PJ, de Longh, HH, Udo de Haes, HA
Lion populations in West and Central Africa are small and fragmented. In areas where park management is weak, threats will likely facilitate the extinction of the lion. Wildlife management requires knowledge of the population estimate. The population
The reproductive biology of a pride of lions (Panthera leo) was studied on the 8500 ha Karongwe Game Reserve from 1999 to 2005. Over this period, the pride consisted of between four and 11 lions with a paired coalition of adult males during the first
1.Many studies have investigated why males and females segregate spatially in sexually dimorphic species. These studies have focused primarily on temperate zone ungulates in areas lacking intact predator communities, and few have directly assessed pr
The prey selection and predatory behaviour of a single pride of lions (Panthera leo) was studied in the 8500 ha Karongwe Game Reserve from 1999–2005. The study focused on the difference between prey selection in the first three years when a two-mal
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Wildlife Research.
n order to accurately assess the status of the cheetah Acinonyx jubatus it is necessary to obtain data on numbers and demographic trends. However, cheetahs are notoriously difficult to survey because they occur at very low population densities and ar