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pro vyhledávání: '"Samuel Kasiki"'
Autor:
Matthew Mutinda, Geoffrey Chenge, Francis Gakuya, Moses Otiende, Patrick Omondi, Samuel Kasiki, Ramón C Soriguer, Samer Alasaad
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e91749 (2014)
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a recurring problem that appears wherever the range of elephants and humans overlap. Different methods including the use of electric fences are used worldwide to mitigate this conflict. Nonetheless, elephants learn qu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/88b63ba403344b958af7ef9e63914b8e
Autor:
Kenneth Uiseb, Michael V. Flyman, M. Kristina Kesch, Jennifer R. B. Miller, Susan M. Miller, Adam Pekor, Vincent Van der Merve, Samuel Kasiki, Peter A. Lindsey
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 229:67-75
JRBM was supported in part by Panthera and National Science Foundation Coupled Human and Natural Systems Grant 115057.
Autor:
Kristoffer T. Everatt, Hans Bauer, Amy Dickman, W. Mgoola, Paul J. Funston, Philipp Henschel, S. Nazerali, Susan M. Miller, Michael V. Flyman, Amy E. Hinks, Luke T. B. Hunter, Samuel Kasiki, Kenneth Uiseb, R. Mandisodza, L. Siege, Lisanne S. Petracca, Andrew J. Loveridge, David W. Macdonald, Peter A. Lindsey
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 209:137-149
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
Autor:
Amy Dickman, Philipp Henschel, Luke T. B. Hunter, Lauren Coad, Hugo W. Van Zyl, Andrew J. Loveridge, Michael V. Flyman, Jennifer R. B. Miller, David W. Macdonald, Peter A. Lindsey, Roseline L. Mandisodza-Chikerema, Kathryn Knights, Lisanne S. Petracca, Andrew J. Plumptre, Paul J. Funston, Kathleen H. Fitzgerald, Samuel Kasiki, Sean Nazerali, Riko Stevens
Protected areas (PAs) play an important role in conserving biodiversity and providing ecosystem services, yet their effectiveness is undermined by funding shortfalls. Using lions (Panthera leo) as a proxy for PA health, we assessed available funding
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5870553f7a35e56cbbf6dd228cb90340
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 87:193-200
Lion manes represent a compromise between social benefits and ecological costs. Mane development of Panthera leo varies geographically with prevailing climate, but varying genetics, behavior and social systems, and nutrition may all influence such br
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 119:507-516
Lion depredations on livestock are largely responsible for their conflicts with humans and for the historic collapse of their geographic range. Understanding of patterns associated with such predation can be used to mitigate its effects and promote m
Autor:
Mohamed B. Dhidha, John Harris, Linda K. Ayliffe, James R. Ehleringer, Samuel Kasiki, Craig S. Cook, Benjamin H. Passey, Thure E. Cerling
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 206:367-376
The similarity of y 13 C and y 15 N patterns in hairs of different individuals from the Tsavo East orphaned elephant herd indicates that a single hair represents the dietary preferences and behavior of the entire group. Multiple tail hairs from the s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 84:190-196
Large carnivores that become marauders and man-eaters are frequently thought to be old or infirm, apparently incapable of normal predatory behavior. To evaluate whether this “infirmity theory” offers a general explanation for animal–human confl
Autor:
Laurence G. Frank, Charlene Bissett, Stephen T. Garnett, B. Heath, A. C. Burton, Kerstin K. Zander, H. H. Deiongh, B. Clegg, Samuel Kasiki, Audrey Delsink, S. Naylor, Hanlie Evelyn Kathleen Winterbach, W. Knocker, S. Bhalla, J. W. McNutt, N. Gichohi, Hans Bauer, Joseph O. Ogutu, Ken Stratford, Susan M. Canney, Rob Slotow, K. S. Begg, Henry Brink, Guy A. Balme, Craig Packer, Bernard M. Kissui, Peter A. Lindsey, Seamus Maclennan, C. Ng'weno, T. Bodasing, Rosemary J. Groom, Etotépé A. Sogbohossou, Stephanie M. Dloniak, Luke T. B. Hunter, Daniel R. MacNulty, Stephen Polasky, Ali Swanson, B. Leathem, Christiaan W. Winterbach, Marion Pfeifer, Kirsten Skinner, Bruce D. Patterson, E. Okot-Omoya, S. Dell, A. Burger, Tim Caro, P. Nel, Dave J. Druce, C. J. Joubert, Susan M. Miller, K. Nicholls, Paul J. Funston, Andrew J. Loveridge, Colleen Begg, Andrew J. Plumptre, Tristan Dickerson, C. Hanekom, Jonathan Salerno
Publikováno v:
Ecology letters
Conservationists often advocate for landscape approaches to wildlife management while others argue for physical separation between protected species and human communities, but direct empirical comparisons of these alternatives are scarce. We relate A
Autor:
Thadeus Obari, Laura K. Säilä, Aleksis Karme, Fredrick K. Manthi, Thure E. Cerling, Shadrack Ngene, Juha Saarinen, Kevin T. Uno, Mikael Fortelius, Emma Mbua, Samuel Kasiki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 35:e918546
Dietary analyses of herbivorous mammals are important for paleoecological reconstruction. Several methods applicable to fossil teeth have been developed lately. The mesowear method based on wear-induced occlusal shape and relief of ungulate molars ha