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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences

Ecology of wildlife and wildlife management - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Hayward MW, Hayward MW: 2011. Using the IUCN Red List to determine effective conservation strategies. Biodiversity and Conservation, 20, pp 2563-2573, Full Text

Thorn M, Green M, Bateman PW, Waite S, Scott DM: 2011. Brown hyaenas on roads: Estimating carnivore occupancy and abundance using spatially auto-correlated sign survey replicates. Biological Conservation, 144 (6), pp 1799-1807, Full Text

Hayward MW, Kowalczyk R, Krasinski ZA, Dackiewicz J, Krasinska M, Cornulier T: 2011. Restoration and intensive management have no effect on evolutionary strategies. Endangered Species Research, 15 (8), pp 53-61.

Abraham S, Somers MJ, Chown SL: 2011. Seasonal, altitudinal and host plant-related variation in the abundance of aphids (Insecta, Hemiptera) on sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Polar Biology, pp 513-520.

Houser AM, Gusset M, Bragg CJ, Boast L, Somers MJ: 2011. Pre-Release Hunting Training and Post-Release Monitoring are Key Components in the Rehabilitation of Orphaned Large Felids. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 41 (1), pp 11-20, Full Text

Botha H, van Hoven W, Guillette LJ: 2011. The decline of the Nile crocodile population in Loskop Dam, Olifants River, South Africa. Water SA, 37 (1), pp 103-108, Full Text

 

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