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Bhola, N.Ogutu, Joseph O.Piepho, Hans-PeterSaid, Mohammed YahyaReid, Robin S.Hobbs, N.T.Olff, H.[Comparative changes in density and demography of large herbivores in the Masai Mara Reserve and its surrounding human-dominated pastoral ranches in Kenya]Comparative changes in density and demography of large herbivores in the Masai Mara Reserve and its surrounding human-dominated pastoral ranches in Kenya

Human action has modified the earth in many ways, but one of the most pervasive effects of humans on the environment is dissection of natural systems into spatially isolated parts, a process generally known as fragmentation. Fragmentation of environments is not only caused by humans; dynamic natu...


Hobbs, N.T.Reid, Robin S.Galvin, K.A.Ellis, J.E.[Fragmentation of arid and semi-Arid ecosystems: Implications for people and animals]Fragmentation of arid and semi-Arid ecosystems: Implications for people and animals

Exploring the concept of fragmentation, the ecological processes interrupted by fragmentation, and the social consequences of fragmented landscapes, this book presents a timely synthesis on the effects of fragmentation on arid and semi-arid pastoral systems throughout the world. The global signi...


Galvin, K.A.Reid, Robin S.Behnke, R.H.Hobbs, N.T.[Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems]Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems

Sustaining wildlife and pastoral communities in savannas worldwide depends on understanding how landscapes provide for their needs. The composite effects of multiple forces shape herbivore distribution in savannas. We propose a model describing the distribution of animal density along two resourc...


Ogutu, Joseph O.Piepho, Hans-PeterReid, Robin S.Rainy, M.E.Kruska, R.L.Worden, J.S.Nyabenge, M.Hobbs, N.T.[Large herbivore responses to water and settlements in savannas]Large herbivore responses to water and settlements in savannas

Fragmentation of the ecosystems of the earth into spatially isolated units has emerged as a primary component of global change. Often, fragmentation results from actions that are intended to enhance human livelihoods and well-being; however, there are often costs to ecosystems and human economies...


Hobbs, N.T.Galvin, K.A.Stokes, C.J.Lackett, J.M.Ash, Andrew J.Boone, Randall B.Reid, Robin S.Thornton, Philip K.[Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapes]Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapes

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