Foraging ecology of black bears in urban environments: guidance for human‐bear conflict mitigation

DL Lewis, S Baruch-Mordo, KR Wilson, SW Breck… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Urban environments offer wildlife novel anthropogenic resources that vary spatiotemporally
at fine scales. Property damage, economic losses, human injury, or other human‐wildlife …

Collective decision making during group movements in European bison, Bison bonasus

A Ramos, O Petit, P Longour, C Pasquaretta, C Sueur - Animal behaviour, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•We studied leadership during collective movements in European
bison.•Leadership is distributed but adult females have a greater influence.•The success of …

[HTML][HTML] Is Diet Flexibility an Adaptive Life Trait for Relictual and Peri-Urban Populations of the Endangered Primate Macaca sylvanus?

Y Maibeche, A Moali, N Yahi, N Menard - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Habitat loss, fragmentation and urban expansion may drive some species to marginal
habitats while others succeed in exploiting urban areas. Species that show dietary flexibility …

[HTML][HTML] The ecological determinants of baboon troop movements at local and continental scales

C Johnson, AK Piel, D Forman, FA Stewart, AJ King - Movement Ecology, 2015 - Springer
Background How an animal moves through its environment directly impacts its survival,
reproduction, and thus biological fitness. A basic measure describing how an individual (or …

Shedding light on reflective prisms as potential baboon (Papio ursinus) deterrents in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa

BS Kaplan, MJ O'Riain - African Journal of Wildlife Research, 2015 - journals.co.za
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the emergent themes of contemporary conservation
(Redpath et al., 2013; Sillero-Zubiri, Sukumar & Treves, 2007; Woodroffe, Thirgood & …

[图书][B] The feeding and movement ecology of yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in a primate rich habitat: The Issa valley of western Tanzania

C Johnson - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Baboons are a well studied primate, with extensive data from numerous long-term field sites
from various ecological contexts across Africa. Underrepresented in this sample, however …

Behavioural and isotope ecology of marine-foraging chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa

MC Lewis - 2015 - open.uct.ac.za
The dominant vegetation type on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, is an oligotrophic shrub
land that supports low numbers of medium-sized and large terrestrial mammals. Of these …

[引用][C] Baboons and conflict on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa

MJ O'Riain - Conflicts in conservation: Navigating towards solutions, 2015