Browsing Natural and Agricultural Sciences by UP Author "Collins, Kai"

Browsing Natural and Agricultural Sciences by UP Author "Collins, Kai"

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  • Van der Weyde, Leanne K.; Tobler, Mathias W.; Gielen, Marie Charlotte; Cozzi, Gabriele; Weise, Florian Johannes; Adams, Tempe; Bauer, Dominik; Bennitt, Emily; Bowles, Matthew; Brassine, Alienor; Broekhuis, Femke; Chase, Michael; Collins, Kai; Finerty, Genevieve E.; Golabek, Krystyna; Hartley, Robyn; Henley, Steve; Isden, Jessica; Keeping, Derek; Kesch, Kristina; Klein, Rebecca; Kokole, Morulaganyi; Kotze, Robynne; LeFlore, Eric; Maude, Glyn; McFarlane, Kevin; McNutt, J. Weldon; Mills, Gus; Morapedi, Mompoloi; Morgan, Simon; Ngaka, Keitumetse; Proust, Nicolas; Rich, Lindsey; Roodbal, Marnus; Selebatso, Moses; Snyman, Andrei; Stein, Andrew B.; Sutcliff, Robert; Tshimologo, Botilo; Whitesell, Carolyn; Winterbach, Christiaan W.; Flyman, Michael, V (Wiley, 2022-05)
    AIM : Assessing the distribution and persistence of species across their range is a crucial component of wildlife conservation. It demands data at adequate spatial scales and over extended periods of time, which may only ...
  • Loveridge, Andrew J.; Seymour-Smith, Justin L.; Kotze, Robynne; Sibanda, Andrea K.; Collins, Kai (Wiley, 2021-06)
    The serval (Leptailurus serval, Schreber 1776) occurs widely in sub‐Saharan Africa, though is absent from Congo Basin equatorial forest and from highly arid regions of North and South West of the continent. Preferred ...
  • Rogan, M.S.; Lindsey, Peter Andrew; Tambling, C.J.; Golabek, K.A.; Chase, M.J.; Collins, Kai; McNutt, J.W. (Elsevier, 2017-06)
    Illegal bushmeat hunting is a global threat to wildlife, but its secretive and unregulated nature undermines efforts to mitigate its impacts on wildlife and wildlife-based industries. We investigated the scale of illegal ...
  • Tshipa, Arnold; Valls-Fox, Hugo; Fritz, Hervé; Collins, Kai; Sebele, Lovelater; Mundy, Peter; Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon (Elsevier, 2017-11)
    Successful conservation of large mammals requires vast areas to maintain viable populations. This often requires to embrace large-scale approaches that extend beyond the borders of formally protected areas. However, the ...