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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 9, Pp 3672-3678 (2021)
We have investigated the relationship between spotted hyaenas in the south Namib Desert and large herbivorous prey and have summarized an updated overview of predator‐prey relationships in this resource‐limited arid environment. Over the 52‐mon
Autor:
Florian J. Weise, Joseph R. Lemeris Jr, Stuart J. Munro, Andrew Bowden, Cicelia Venter, Marlice van Vuuren, Rudie J. van Vuuren
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1346 (2015)
Following dramatic range and population declines, the cheetah is Africa’s most endangered large felid. In Namibia, private land managers still trap cheetahs but increasingly consider moving animals instead of killing them. Across Africa, managers h
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https://doaj.org/article/f6a3833cfe5440d19b7e70d5b3828029
Autor:
Karl Sebastian Moritz, Fester, Georgina, Hockings, Rudie Jansen, van Vuuren, Marlice, van Vuuren
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
We have investigated the relationship between spotted hyaenas in the south Namib Desert and large herbivorous prey and have summarized an updated overview of predator‐prey relationships in this resource‐limited arid environment. Over the 52‐mon
Autor:
Zoe C. Jewell, Marlice van Vuuren, Florian J. Weise, Stuart Munro, Sky K. Alibhai, Rudie J. van Vuuren
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is Africa's most endangered large felid and listed as Vulnerable with a declining population trend by the IUCN(1). It ranges widely over sub-Saharan Africa and in parts of the Middle East. Cheetah conservationists face
Autor:
Cicelia Venter, Marlice van Vuuren, Stuart Munro, Andrew Bowden, Joseph R. Lemeris, Rudie J. van Vuuren, Florian J. Weise
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1346 (2015)
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Following dramatic range and population declines, the cheetah is Africa’s most endangered large felid. In Namibia, private land managers still trap cheetahs but increasingly consider moving animals instead of killing them. Across Africa, managers h
Autor:
Florian J. Weise, Matthew P. Cleverley, Katherine E. Echement, Marlice van Vuuren, Rudie J. van Vuuren
Publikováno v:
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 84
This article reports the first documented treatment of venomous snakebite with a polyvalent snake antivenom from the South African Institute for Medical Research in endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Three juvenile male animals (6.5 months