23 results on '"MacTavish, Lynne"'
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2. Using drones and sirens to elicit avoidance behaviour in white rhinoceros as an anti-poaching tactic
3. Do you see what I see? Variation in detection, identification and enumeration of mammals during transect surveys
4. Do you see what I see? Variation in detection, identification and enumeration of mammals during transect surveys.
5. Remote monitoring of short‐term body mass variation in savanna ungulates
6. Teaching Complex and Controversial Issues: Importance of In-Situ Experiences in Changing Perceptions of Global Challenges
7. Comparing the effectiveness of camera trapping, driven transects and ad hoc records for surveying nocturnal mammals against a known species assemblage
8. Response of southern African ungulate species to supplementary feeding during drought: Species‐specific differences in relative use, food choice and intraspecific behavioural interactions
9. Negligible hormonal response following dehorning in free-ranging white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)
10. Identification of African antelope species: using thermographic videos to test the efficacy of real-time thermography
11. Empirically testing the effectiveness of thermal imaging as a tool for identification of large mammals in the African bushveldt
12. Managing grassland for wildlife: the effects of rotational burning on tick presence and abundance in African savannah habitat
13. Developing a Supportive Framework for Learning on Biosciences Field Courses through Video-Based Resources
14. Empirically testing the effectiveness of thermal imaging as a tool for identification of large mammals in the African bushveldt.
15. Can Handheld Thermal Imaging Technology Improve Detection of Poachers in African Bushveldt?
16. Evidence that vulture restaurants increase the local abundance of mammalian carnivores in South Africa
17. The Role of Overseas Field Courses in Student Learning in the Biosciences
18. Correction: Do Power Lines and Protected Areas Present a Catch-22 Situation for Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres)?
19. Do Power Lines and Protected Areas Present a Catch-22 Situation for Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres)?
20. Evidence that vulture restaurants increase the local abundance of mammalian carnivores in South Africa.
21. Do Power Lines and Protected Areas Present a Catch-22 Situation for Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres)?
22. Developing a Supportive Framework for Learning on Biosciences Field Courses Through Video-Based Resources.
23. Do Power Lines and Protected Areas Present a Catch-22 Situation for Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres)?
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