Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences
Bothma, JduP
MSc(Pret) PhD(TexasA&M) - Prof/Dir: Centre for Wildlife Management
NRF Rating: C3
Contact Details
Research Interests
Research Output
Contact Details:
Telephone number: 012 420 2627
Fax number: 012 420 6096
E-mail address: bothma@wildlife.up.ac.za
Research Interests:
Production systems and management
Ecology of wildlife and wildlife management
Research Output:
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Bothma JduP: 2006. Combining livestock and wildlife in a single animal production unit. Afgriland.
Bothma JduP, Bothma MD: 2006. Activity patterns of southern Kalahari leopards. African Zoology, 41 (1) / Apr, pp 150-152.
Melville HIAS, Bothma JduP: 2006. Possible optimal foraging for Brants's whistling rats by caracals in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. African Zoology, 41 (1) / Apr, pp 134-136.
Tarr JA, Gaugris JY, van Rooyen MW, Bothma JduP: 2006. The development of secondary industries through the sustainable utilisation of reeds and forest timber in the Tembe Elephant Park, Maputaland, South Africa. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 13, pp 435-443.
Melville HIAS, Bothma JduP: 2006. Using spoor counts to analyse the effect of small stock farming in Namibia on caracal density in the neighbouring Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. Journal of Arid Environments, 64 / Jul, pp 436-447.
van Eeden DG, Janse van Rensburg B, De Wijn M, Bothma JduP: 2006. The value of community-based conservation in a heterogeneous landscape: an avian case study from sand forest in Maputaland, South Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 36 (2) / Oct, pp 153-157.
Marnewick KA, Bothma JduP, Verdoorn GH: 2006. Using camera-trapping to investigate the use of a tree as a scent-marking post by cheetahs in the Thabazimbi district. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 36 (2) / Oct, pp 139-145.
van Eeden DG, van Rensburg BJ, De Wijn M, Bothma JduP: 2006. The value of community-based conservation in the heterogenous landscape: An avian case study for sand forest in Maputaland, South Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 36 (2) / Oct, pp 153-157.
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