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2. Assessment of quality of water provided for wildlife in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
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Selebatso, Moses, Maude, Glyn, and Fynn, Richard W.S.
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- 2018
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3. A call for global action for rare diseases in Africa
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Baynam, Gareth S., Groft, Stephen, van der Westhuizen, Francois H., Gassman, Safiyya D., du Plessis, Kelly, Coles, Emily P., Selebatso, Eda, Selebatso, Moses, Gaobinelwe, Boikobo, Selebatso, Tebogo, Joel, Dipesalema, Llera, Virginia A., Vorster, Barend C., Wuebbels, Barbara, Djoudalbaye, Benjamin, Austin, Christopher P., Kumuthini, Judit, Forman, John, Kaufmann, Petra, Chipeta, James, Gavhed, Désirée, Larsson, Annika, Stojiljkovic, Maja, Nordgren, Ann, Roldan, Emilio J. A., Taruscio, Domenica, Wong-Rieger, Durhane, Nowak, Kristen, Bilkey, Gemma A., Easteal, Simon, Bowdin, Sarah, Reichardt, Juergen K. V., Beltran, Sergi, Kosaki, Kenjiro, van Karnebeek, Clara D. M., Gong, Mengchun, Shuyang, Zhang, Mehrian-Shai, Ruty, Adams, David R., Puri, Ratna D., Zhang, Feng, Pachter, Nicholas, Muenke, Maximilian, Nellaker, Christoffer, Gahl, William A., Cederroth, Helene, Broley, Stephanie, Schoonen, Maryke, Boycott, Kym M., and Posada, Manuel
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- 2020
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4. Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations : Limited mapping of migrations hampers conservation
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KAUFFMAN, MATTHEW J., CAGNACCI, FRANCESCA, CHAMAILLÉ-JAMMES, SIMON, HEBBLEWHITE, MARK J., HOPCRAFT, GRANT C., MERKLE, JEROD A., MUELLER, THOMAS, MYSTERUD, ATLE, PETERS, WIBKE, ROETTGER, CHRISTIANE, STEINGISSER, ALETHEA, MEACHAM, JAMES E., ABERA, KASAHUN, ADAMCZEWSKI, JAN, AIKENS, ELLEN O., BARTLAM-BROOKS, HATTIE, BENNITT, EMILY, BERGER, JOEL, BOYD, CHARLOTTE, CÔTÉ, STEEVE D., DEBEFFE, LUCIE, DEKROUT, ANDREA S., DEJID, NANDINTSETSEG, DONADIO, EMILIANO, DZIBA, LUTHANDO, FAGAN, WILLIAM F., FISCHER, CLAUDE, FOCARDI, STEFANO, FRYXELL, JOHN M., FYNN, RICHARD W. S., GEREMIA, CHRIS, GONZÁLEZ, BENITO A., GUNN, ANNE, GURARIE, ELIE, HEURICH, MARCO, HILTY, JODI, HURLEY, MARK, JOHNSON, ARAN, JOLY, KYLE, KACZENSKY, PETRA, KENDALL, CORINNE J., KOCHKAREV, PAVEL, KOLPASCHIKOV, LEONID, KOWALCZYK, RAFAŁ, LANGEVELDE, FRANK VAN, LI, BINBIN V., LOBORA, ALEX L., LOISON, ANNE, MADIRI, TINAAPI H., MALLON, DAVID, MARCHAND, PASCAL, MEDELLIN, RODRIGO A., MEISINGSET, ERLING, MERRILL, EVELYN, MIDDLETON, ARTHUR D., MONTEITH, KEVIN L., MORJAN, MALIK, MORRISON, THOMAS A., MUMME, STEFFEN, NAIDOO, ROBIN, NOVARO, ANDRES, OGUTU, JOSEPH O., OLSON, KIRK A., OTENG-YEBOAH, ALFRED, OVEJERO, RAMIRO J. A., OWEN-SMITH, NORMAN, PAASIVAARA, ANTTI, PACKER, CRAIG, PANCHENKO, DANILA, PEDROTTI, LUCA, PLUMPTRE, ANDREW J., ROLANDSEN, CHRISTER M., SAID, SONIA, SALEMGAREYEV, ALBERT, SAVCHENKO, ALEKSANDR, SAVCHENKO, PIOTR, SAWYER, HALL, SELEBATSO, MOSES, SKROCH, MATTHEW, SOLBERG, ERLING, STABACH, JARED A., STRAND, OLAV, SUITOR, MICHAEL J., TACHIKI, YASUYUKI, TRAINOR, ANNE, TSHIPA, ARNOLD, VIRANI, MUNIR Z., VYNNE, CARLY, WARD, STEPHANIE, WITTEMYER, GEORGE, XU, WENJING, ZUTHER, STEFFEN, KAUFFMAN, MATTHEW J., CAGNACCI, FRANCESCA, CHAMAILLÉ-JAMMES, SIMON, HEBBLEWHITE, MARK J., HOPCRAFT, GRANT C., MERKLE, JEROD A., MUELLER, THOMAS, MYSTERUD, ATLE, PETERS, WIBKE, ROETTGER, CHRISTIANE, STEINGISSER, ALETHEA, MEACHAM, JAMES E., ABERA, KASAHUN, ADAMCZEWSKI, JAN, AIKENS, ELLEN O., BARTLAM-BROOKS, HATTIE, BENNITT, EMILY, BERGER, JOEL, BOYD, CHARLOTTE, CÔTÉ, STEEVE D., DEBEFFE, LUCIE, DEKROUT, ANDREA S., DEJID, NANDINTSETSEG, DONADIO, EMILIANO, DZIBA, LUTHANDO, FAGAN, WILLIAM F., FISCHER, CLAUDE, FOCARDI, STEFANO, FRYXELL, JOHN M., FYNN, RICHARD W. S., GEREMIA, CHRIS, GONZÁLEZ, BENITO A., GUNN, ANNE, GURARIE, ELIE, HEURICH, MARCO, HILTY, JODI, HURLEY, MARK, JOHNSON, ARAN, JOLY, KYLE, KACZENSKY, PETRA, KENDALL, CORINNE J., KOCHKAREV, PAVEL, KOLPASCHIKOV, LEONID, KOWALCZYK, RAFAŁ, LANGEVELDE, FRANK VAN, LI, BINBIN V., LOBORA, ALEX L., LOISON, ANNE, MADIRI, TINAAPI H., MALLON, DAVID, MARCHAND, PASCAL, MEDELLIN, RODRIGO A., MEISINGSET, ERLING, MERRILL, EVELYN, MIDDLETON, ARTHUR D., MONTEITH, KEVIN L., MORJAN, MALIK, MORRISON, THOMAS A., MUMME, STEFFEN, NAIDOO, ROBIN, NOVARO, ANDRES, OGUTU, JOSEPH O., OLSON, KIRK A., OTENG-YEBOAH, ALFRED, OVEJERO, RAMIRO J. A., OWEN-SMITH, NORMAN, PAASIVAARA, ANTTI, PACKER, CRAIG, PANCHENKO, DANILA, PEDROTTI, LUCA, PLUMPTRE, ANDREW J., ROLANDSEN, CHRISTER M., SAID, SONIA, SALEMGAREYEV, ALBERT, SAVCHENKO, ALEKSANDR, SAVCHENKO, PIOTR, SAWYER, HALL, SELEBATSO, MOSES, SKROCH, MATTHEW, SOLBERG, ERLING, STABACH, JARED A., STRAND, OLAV, SUITOR, MICHAEL J., TACHIKI, YASUYUKI, TRAINOR, ANNE, TSHIPA, ARNOLD, VIRANI, MUNIR Z., VYNNE, CARLY, WARD, STEPHANIE, WITTEMYER, GEORGE, XU, WENJING, and ZUTHER, STEFFEN
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- 2023
5. List of Contributors
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Abdoulkarim, Samna, primary, Amir, Osman G., additional, Amstrup, Steven C., additional, Andresen, Leah, additional, Aschenborn, Ortwin, additional, Ashenafi, Zelealem T., additional, Ballou, Jonathan D., additional, Becker, Anne A.M.J., additional, Beckhelling, Annie, additional, Belbachir, Farid, additional, Bingaman Lackey, Laurie, additional, Bissett, Charlene, additional, Boast, Lorraine K., additional, Braun, Birgit, additional, Breitenmoser, Christine, additional, Brewer, Bruce, additional, Broekhuis, Femke, additional, Brummer, Rox, additional, Caro, Tim, additional, Castaneda, Linda, additional, Charruau, Pauline, additional, Chege, Monica, additional, Chelysheva, Elena V., additional, Cherin, Marco, additional, Cilliers, Deon, additional, Citino, Scott, additional, Clements, Hayley, additional, Combes, Guy, additional, Comizzoli, Pierre, additional, Cristescu, Bogdan, additional, Crosier, Adrienne E., additional, Dalton, Desiré L., additional, Davies-Mostert, Harriet T., additional, Davis, Jacqueline T., additional, de Matos Machado, Iracelma B., additional, Depauw, Sarah, additional, Dickman, Amy, additional, Dierenfeld, Ellen S., additional, Durant, Sarah M., additional, Ekard, Susie, additional, Eyre, Simon, additional, Fabiano, Ezequiel, additional, Farhadinia, Mohammad S., additional, Flyman, Michael V., additional, Forsythe, Katherine, additional, Fuller, Angela K., additional, Good, Kyle, additional, Grisham, Jack, additional, Groom, Rosemary, additional, Gusset, Markus, additional, Haefele, Holly, additional, Hartmann, Axel, additional, Hayward, Matt W., additional, Hilker, Cathryn, additional, Horgan, Jane, additional, Hughes, Courtney, additional, Hunter, Luke T.B., additional, Huys, Geert, additional, Ipavec, Audrey, additional, Janssens, Geert P.J., additional, Jeo, Richard M., additional, Johnson, Douglas W., additional, Johnson, Sandra, additional, Johnson, Warren E., additional, Jowkar, Houman, additional, Kaandorp, Christine, additional, Kaandorp, Jacques, additional, Kerr, Katherine R., additional, Kharuxab, Reinold, additional, Kitchell, Kenneth F., additional, Klein, Rebecca, additional, Koester, Diana C., additional, Kotzé, Antoinette, additional, Lüders, Imke, additional, Lehner, Flavio, additional, Leus, Kristin, additional, Lindsey, Peter, additional, Lloyd, Michelle, additional, Louwman, Hanneke, additional, Louwman, Jan, additional, M’soka, Jassiel L.J., additional, Macdonald, David W., additional, Maes, Olivia, additional, Marker, Laurie, additional, Marks, Nikki, additional, Maule, Aaron, additional, McGowan, Natasha, additional, McManus, Jeannine, additional, Meachen, Julie, additional, Meeks, Karen Z., additional, Melzheimer, Joerg, additional, Mengersen, Kerrie, additional, Menotti-Raymond, Marilyn, additional, Mills, Gus, additional, Mitchell, Emily, additional, Mitchell, Nicholas, additional, Mohanun, Ahmed Sh, additional, Morrison, Tess, additional, Mosimane, Alfons W., additional, Msuha, Maurus, additional, Murray, Suzanne, additional, Nghikembua, Matti T., additional, Nhabanga, Abel R., additional, Nowell, Kristin, additional, O’Brien, Stephen J., additional, Oguge, Nick, additional, Omusula, Sarah, additional, Ostrowski, Stephane, additional, Ottichilo, Wilbur, additional, Pang, Benison, additional, Paulos, Osman D., additional, Portas, Ruben, additional, Potgieter, Gail, additional, Powell, Larkin A., additional, Rabeil, Thomas, additional, Randau, Marcela, additional, Rapp, Suzi, additional, Reid, Robin S., additional, Richmond-Coggan, Louisa, additional, Robinson, James M., additional, Rook, Lorenzo, additional, Rose-Hinostroza, Janet, additional, Rosen, Tatjana, additional, Rust, Niki A., additional, Sampson, Alicia, additional, Sanchez, Carlos R., additional, Sanjayan, M., additional, Scantlebury, David M., additional, Schaller, George B., additional, Schmidt-Küntzel, Anne, additional, Schulman, Martin, additional, Schwartz, Karin R., additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Snyman, Andrei, additional, Sogbohossou, Etotépé A., additional, Sommer, Simone, additional, Stanek, Linda, additional, Steenkamp, Gerhard, additional, Stoner, Kelly, additional, Sutherland, Chris, additional, Tambling, Craig J., additional, Terio, Karen A., additional, Tiffin, Amanda, additional, Traeholt, Carl, additional, Traylor-Holzer, Kathy, additional, Tricorache, Patricia, additional, van Bommel, Linda, additional, van der Meer, Esther, additional, van der Merwe, Vincent, additional, Van der Weyde, Leanne, additional, Vannelli, Kate, additional, Van Valkenburgh, Blaire, additional, Versteege, Lars, additional, Wachter, Bettina, additional, Walker, Eli H., additional, Walzer, Chris, additional, Weaver, Chris, additional, Whitehouse-Tedd, Katherine, additional, Wielebnowski, Nadja, additional, Williams, J. Jason, additional, Wirth, Günther, additional, Woc Colburn, Ana Margarita, additional, Woodroffe, Rosie, additional, Wultsch, Claudia, additional, Wykstra, Mary, additional, and Young-Overton, Kim, additional
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- 2018
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6. The Costs and Causes of Human-Cheetah Conflict on Livestock and Game Farms
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Dickman, Amy, primary, Rust, Niki A., additional, Boast, Lorraine K., additional, Wykstra, Mary, additional, Richmond-Coggan, Louisa, additional, Klein, Rebecca, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Msuha, Maurus, additional, and Marker, Laurie, additional
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- 2018
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7. Collaboration for conservation: assessing country-wide carnivore occupancy dynamics from sparse data
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Van der Weyde, Leanne K., Tobler, Mathias W., Gielen, Marie Charlotte, Cozzi, Gabriele, Weise, Florian J., 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.W., Mills, Gus, Morapedi, Mompoloi, Morgan, Simon, Ngaka, Keitumetse, Proust, Nicolas, Rich, Lindsey, Roodbal, Marnus, Selebatso, Moses, Snyman, Andrei, Stein, Andrew, Sutcliff, Robert, Tshimologo, Botilo, Whitesell, Carolyn, Winterbach, Christiaan, Flyman, Michael V., Van der Weyde, Leanne K., Tobler, Mathias W., Gielen, Marie Charlotte, Cozzi, Gabriele, Weise, Florian J., 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.W., Mills, Gus, Morapedi, Mompoloi, Morgan, Simon, Ngaka, Keitumetse, Proust, Nicolas, Rich, Lindsey, Roodbal, Marnus, Selebatso, Moses, Snyman, Andrei, Stein, Andrew, Sutcliff, Robert, Tshimologo, Botilo, Whitesell, Carolyn, Winterbach, Christiaan, and Flyman, Michael V.
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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 be obtained through collaborative efforts, and the development of methods that integrate heterogeneous datasets. We aimed to combine existing data on large carnivores to evaluate population dynamics and improve knowledge on their distribution nationwide. Location: Botswana Methods: Between 2010 – 2016, we collated data on African wild dog, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyaena, and lion gathered with different survey methods by independent researchers across Botswana. We used a multi-species, multi-method dynamic occupancy model to analyse factors influencing occupancy, persistence, and colonisation, while accounting for imperfect detection. Lastly, we used the gained knowledge to predict the probability of occurrence of each species countrywide. Results: Wildlife areas and communal rangelands had similar occupancy probabilities for most species. Large carnivore occupancy was low in commercial farming areas and where livestock density was high, except for brown hyaena. Lion occupancy was negatively associated with human density; lion and spotted hyena occupancy was high where rainfall was high, while the opposite applied to brown hyaena. Lion and leopard occupancy remained constant countrywide over the study period. African wild dog and cheetah occupancy declined over time in the south and north, respectively, whereas both hyaena species expanded their ranges. Countrywide predictions identified the highest occupancy for leopards and lowest for the two hyaena species. Main Conclusions: We highlight the necessity of data sharing and propose a generalisable analytical method that addresses the challenges of heterogeneous data common in ecology. Our approach, which enables a comprehensive multi-species assessment at large spatial and temporal scales, 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 be obtained through collaborative efforts, and the development of methods that integrate heterogeneous datasets. We aimed to combine existing data on large carnivores to evaluate population dynamics and improve knowledge on their distribution nationwide. Location: Botswana Methods: Between 2010 – 2016, we collated data on African wild dog, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyaena, and lion gathered with different survey methods by independent researchers across Botswana. We used a multi-species, multi-method dynamic occupancy model to analyse factors influencing occupancy, persistence, and colonisation, while accounting for imperfect detection. Lastly, we used the gained knowledge to predict the probability of occurrence of each species countrywide. Results: Wildlife areas and communal rangelands had similar occupancy probabilities for most species. Large carnivore occupancy was low in commercial farming areas and where livestock density was high, except for brown hyaena. Lion occupancy was negatively associated with human density; lion and spotted hyena occupancy was high where rainfall was high, while the opposite applied to brown hyaena. Lion and leopard occupancy remained constant countrywide over the study period. African wild dog and cheetah occupancy declined over time in the south and north, respectively, whereas both hyaena species expanded their ranges. Countrywide predictions identified the highest occupancy for leopards and lowest for the two hyaena species. Main Conclusions: We highlight the necessity of data sharing and propose a generalisable analytical method that addresses the challenges of heterogeneous data common in ecology. Our approach, which enables a comprehensive multi-species assessment at large spatial and temporal scales
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- 2022
8. Breeding Success of Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres) at Colonies in the Tswapong Hills, Botswana
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Goikantswemang, Tsaone, primary, Reading, Richard P., additional, Maude, Glyn, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Hancock, Pete, additional, Borello, Wendy D., additional, Borello, Remigio M., additional, and Perkins, Jeremy S., additional
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- 2021
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9. Collaboration for conservation: Assessing countrywide carnivore occupancy dynamics from sparse data
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Van der Weyde, Leanne K., primary, Tobler, Mathias W., additional, Gielen, Marie Charlotte, additional, Cozzi, Gabriele, additional, Weise, Florian J., additional, Adams, Tempe, additional, Bauer, Dominik, additional, Bennitt, Emily, additional, Bowles, Matthew, additional, Brassine, Alienor, additional, Broekhuis, Femke, additional, Chase, Michael, additional, Collins, Kai, additional, Finerty, Genevieve E., additional, Golabek, Krystyna, additional, Hartley, Robyn, additional, Henley, Steve, additional, Isden, Jessica, additional, Keeping, Derek, additional, Kesch, Kristina, additional, Klein, Rebecca, additional, Kokole, Morulaganyi, additional, Kotze, Robynne, additional, LeFlore, Eric, additional, Maude, Glyn, additional, McFarlane, Kevin, additional, McNutt, J. Weldon, additional, Mills, Gus, additional, Morapedi, Mompoloi, additional, Morgan, Simon, additional, Ngaka, Keitumetse, additional, Proust, Nicolas, additional, Rich, Lindsey, additional, Roodbal, Marnus, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Snyman, Andrei, additional, Stein, Andrew, additional, Sutcliff, Robert, additional, Tshimologo, Botilo, additional, Whitesell, Carolyn, additional, Winterbach, Christiaan, additional, and Flyman, Michael V., additional
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- 2021
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10. Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations : Limited mapping of migrations hampers conservation
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KAUFFMAN, MATTHEW J., CAGNACCI, FRANCESCA, CHAMAILLÉ-JAMMES, SIMON, HEBBLEWHITE, MARK J., HOPCRAFT, GRANT C., MERKLE, JEROD A., MUELLER, THOMAS, MYSTERUD, ATLE, PETERS, WIBKE, ROETTGER, CHRISTIANE, STEINGISSER, ALETHEA, MEACHAM, JAMES E., ABERA, KASAHUN, ADAMCZEWSKI, JAN, AIKENS, ELLEN O., BARTLAM-BROOKS, HATTIE, BENNITT, EMILY, BERGER, JOEL, BOYD, CHARLOTTE, CÔTÉ, STEEVE D., DEBEFFE, LUCIE, DEKROUT, ANDREA S., DEJID, NANDINTSETSEG, DONADIO, EMILIANO, DZIBA, LUTHANDO, FAGAN, WILLIAM F., FISCHER, CLAUDE, FOCARDI, STEFANO, FRYXELL, JOHN M., FYNN, RICHARD W. S., GEREMIA, CHRIS, GONZÁLEZ, BENITO A., GUNN, ANNE, GURARIE, ELIE, HEURICH, MARCO, HILTY, JODI, HURLEY, MARK, JOHNSON, ARAN, JOLY, KYLE, KACZENSKY, PETRA, KENDALL, CORINNE J., KOCHKAREV, PAVEL, KOLPASCHIKOV, LEONID, KOWALCZYK, RAFAŁ, LANGEVELDE, FRANK VAN, LI, BINBIN V., LOBORA, ALEX L., LOISON, ANNE, MADIRI, TINAAPI H., MALLON, DAVID, MARCHAND, PASCAL, MEDELLIN, RODRIGO A., MEISINGSET, ERLING, MERRILL, EVELYN, MIDDLETON, ARTHUR D., MONTEITH, KEVIN L., MORJAN, MALIK, MORRISON, THOMAS A., MUMME, STEFFEN, NAIDOO, ROBIN, NOVARO, ANDRES, OGUTU, JOSEPH O., OLSON, KIRK A., OTENG-YEBOAH, ALFRED, OVEJERO, RAMIRO J. A., OWEN-SMITH, NORMAN, PAASIVAARA, ANTTI, PACKER, CRAIG, PANCHENKO, DANILA, PEDROTTI, LUCA, PLUMPTRE, ANDREW J., ROLANDSEN, CHRISTER M., SAID, SONIA, SALEMGAREYEV, ALBERT, SAVCHENKO, ALEKSANDR, SAVCHENKO, PIOTR, SAWYER, HALL, SELEBATSO, MOSES, SKROCH, MATTHEW, SOLBERG, ERLING, STABACH, JARED A., STRAND, OLAV, SUITOR, MICHAEL J., TACHIKI, YASUYUKI, TRAINOR, ANNE, TSHIPA, ARNOLD, VIRANI, MUNIR Z., VYNNE, CARLY, WARD, STEPHANIE, WITTEMYER, GEORGE, XU, WENJING, ZUTHER, STEFFEN, KAUFFMAN, MATTHEW J., CAGNACCI, FRANCESCA, CHAMAILLÉ-JAMMES, SIMON, HEBBLEWHITE, MARK J., HOPCRAFT, GRANT C., MERKLE, JEROD A., MUELLER, THOMAS, MYSTERUD, ATLE, PETERS, WIBKE, ROETTGER, CHRISTIANE, STEINGISSER, ALETHEA, MEACHAM, JAMES E., ABERA, KASAHUN, ADAMCZEWSKI, JAN, AIKENS, ELLEN O., BARTLAM-BROOKS, HATTIE, BENNITT, EMILY, BERGER, JOEL, BOYD, CHARLOTTE, CÔTÉ, STEEVE D., DEBEFFE, LUCIE, DEKROUT, ANDREA S., DEJID, NANDINTSETSEG, DONADIO, EMILIANO, DZIBA, LUTHANDO, FAGAN, WILLIAM F., FISCHER, CLAUDE, FOCARDI, STEFANO, FRYXELL, JOHN M., FYNN, RICHARD W. S., GEREMIA, CHRIS, GONZÁLEZ, BENITO A., GUNN, ANNE, GURARIE, ELIE, HEURICH, MARCO, HILTY, JODI, HURLEY, MARK, JOHNSON, ARAN, JOLY, KYLE, KACZENSKY, PETRA, KENDALL, CORINNE J., KOCHKAREV, PAVEL, KOLPASCHIKOV, LEONID, KOWALCZYK, RAFAŁ, LANGEVELDE, FRANK VAN, LI, BINBIN V., LOBORA, ALEX L., LOISON, ANNE, MADIRI, TINAAPI H., MALLON, DAVID, MARCHAND, PASCAL, MEDELLIN, RODRIGO A., MEISINGSET, ERLING, MERRILL, EVELYN, MIDDLETON, ARTHUR D., MONTEITH, KEVIN L., MORJAN, MALIK, MORRISON, THOMAS A., MUMME, STEFFEN, NAIDOO, ROBIN, NOVARO, ANDRES, OGUTU, JOSEPH O., OLSON, KIRK A., OTENG-YEBOAH, ALFRED, OVEJERO, RAMIRO J. A., OWEN-SMITH, NORMAN, PAASIVAARA, ANTTI, PACKER, CRAIG, PANCHENKO, DANILA, PEDROTTI, LUCA, PLUMPTRE, ANDREW J., ROLANDSEN, CHRISTER M., SAID, SONIA, SALEMGAREYEV, ALBERT, SAVCHENKO, ALEKSANDR, SAVCHENKO, PIOTR, SAWYER, HALL, SELEBATSO, MOSES, SKROCH, MATTHEW, SOLBERG, ERLING, STABACH, JARED A., STRAND, OLAV, SUITOR, MICHAEL J., TACHIKI, YASUYUKI, TRAINOR, ANNE, TSHIPA, ARNOLD, VIRANI, MUNIR Z., VYNNE, CARLY, WARD, STEPHANIE, WITTEMYER, GEORGE, XU, WENJING, and ZUTHER, STEFFEN
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- 2021
11. Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations
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Kauffman, Matthew J., primary, Cagnacci, Francesca, additional, Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon, additional, Hebblewhite, Mark, additional, Hopcraft, J. Grant C., additional, Merkle, Jerod A., additional, Mueller, Thomas, additional, Mysterud, Atle, additional, Peters, Wibke, additional, Roettger, Christiane, additional, Steingisser, Alethea, additional, Meacham, James E., additional, Abera, Kasahun, additional, Adamczewski, Jan, additional, Aikens, Ellen O., additional, Bartlam-Brooks, Hattie, additional, Bennitt, Emily, additional, Berger, Joel, additional, Boyd, Charlotte, additional, Côté, Steeve D., additional, Debeffe, Lucie, additional, Dekrout, Andrea S., additional, Dejid, Nandintsetseg, additional, Donadio, Emiliano, additional, Dziba, Luthando, additional, Fagan, William F., additional, Fischer, Claude, additional, Focardi, Stefano, additional, Fryxell, John M., additional, Fynn, Richard W. S., additional, Geremia, Chris, additional, González, Benito A., additional, Gunn, Anne, additional, Gurarie, Elie, additional, Heurich, Marco, additional, Hilty, Jodi, additional, Hurley, Mark, additional, Johnson, Aran, additional, Joly, Kyle, additional, Kaczensky, Petra, additional, Kendall, Corinne J., additional, Kochkarev, Pavel, additional, Kolpaschikov, Leonid, additional, Kowalczyk, Rafał, additional, van Langevelde, Frank, additional, Li, Binbin V., additional, Lobora, Alex L., additional, Loison, Anne, additional, Madiri, Tinaapi H., additional, Mallon, David, additional, Marchand, Pascal, additional, Medellin, Rodrigo A., additional, Meisingset, Erling, additional, Merrill, Evelyn, additional, Middleton, Arthur D., additional, Monteith, Kevin L., additional, Morjan, Malik, additional, Morrison, Thomas A., additional, Mumme, Steffen, additional, Naidoo, Robin, additional, Novaro, Andres, additional, Ogutu, Joseph O., additional, Olson, Kirk A., additional, Oteng-Yeboah, Alfred, additional, Ovejero, Ramiro J. A., additional, Owen-Smith, Norman, additional, Paasivaara, Antti, additional, Packer, Craig, additional, Panchenko, Danila, additional, Pedrotti, Luca, additional, Plumptre, Andrew J., additional, Rolandsen, Christer M., additional, Said, Sonia, additional, Salemgareyev, Albert, additional, Savchenko, Aleksandr, additional, Savchenko, Piotr, additional, Sawyer, Hall, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Skroch, Matthew, additional, Solberg, Erling, additional, Stabach, Jared A., additional, Strand, Olav, additional, Suitor, Michael J., additional, Tachiki, Yasuyuki, additional, Trainor, Anne, additional, Tshipa, Arnold, additional, Virani, Munir Z., additional, Vynne, Carly, additional, Ward, Stephanie, additional, Wittemyer, George, additional, Xu, Wenjing, additional, and Zuther, Steffen, additional
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12. Outcomes of Lion, Panthera leo, Translocations to Reduce Conflict with Farmers in Botswana
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Morapedi, Mompoloki, primary, Reuben, Mmadi, additional, Gadimang, Phemelo, additional, Bradley, James, additional, Given, William, additional, Reading, Richard P., additional, Ngaka, Keitumetse, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, and Maude, Glyn, additional
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- 2021
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13. Factors Contributing to the Springbok Population Decline in the Kalahari, Botswana
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Moatswi, Tshepo, primary, Maude, Glyn, additional, Reading, Richard, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, and Bennitt, Emily, additional
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- 2020
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14. Chapter 13 - The Costs and Causes of Human-Cheetah Conflict on Livestock and Game Farms
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Dickman, Amy, Rust, Niki A., Boast, Lorraine K., Wykstra, Mary, Richmond-Coggan, Louisa, Klein, Rebecca, Selebatso, Moses, Msuha, Maurus, and Marker, Laurie
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- 2018
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15. A call for global action for rare diseases in Africa
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Baynam, Gareth S., primary, Groft, Stephen, additional, van der Westhuizen, Francois H., additional, Gassman, Safiyya D., additional, du Plessis, Kelly, additional, Coles, Emily P., additional, Selebatso, Eda, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, Gaobinelwe, Boikobo, additional, Selebatso, Tebogo, additional, Joel, Dipesalema, additional, Llera, Virginia A., additional, Vorster, Barend C., additional, Wuebbels, Barbara, additional, Djoudalbaye, Benjamin, additional, Austin, Christopher P., additional, Kumuthini, Judit, additional, Forman, John, additional, Kaufmann, Petra, additional, Chipeta, James, additional, Gavhed, Désirée, additional, Larsson, Annika, additional, Stojiljkovic, Maja, additional, Nordgren, Ann, additional, Roldan, Emilio J. A., additional, Taruscio, Domenica, additional, Wong-Rieger, Durhane, additional, Nowak, Kristen, additional, Bilkey, Gemma A., additional, Easteal, Simon, additional, Bowdin, Sarah, additional, Reichardt, Juergen K. V., additional, Beltran, Sergi, additional, Kosaki, Kenjiro, additional, van Karnebeek, Clara D. M., additional, Gong, Mengchun, additional, Shuyang, Zhang, additional, Mehrian-Shai, Ruty, additional, Adams, David R., additional, Puri, Ratna D., additional, Zhang, Feng, additional, Pachter, Nicholas, additional, Muenke, Maximilian, additional, Nellaker, Christoffer, additional, Gahl, William A., additional, Cederroth, Helene, additional, Broley, Stephanie, additional, Schoonen, Maryke, additional, Boycott, Kym M., additional, and Posada, Manuel, additional
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- 2019
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16. Home-range size and movement patterns of Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus in southern Africa
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Reading, Richard P, primary, Bradley, James, additional, Hancock, Peter, additional, Garbett, Rebecca, additional, Selebatso, Moses, additional, and Maude, Glyn, additional
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- 2018
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17. Adaptive Foraging of Sympatric Ungulates in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
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Selebatso, Moses, primary, Maude, Glyn, additional, and Fynn, Richard W.S., additional
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- 2018
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18. Water provision alters wildebeest adaptive habitat selection and resilience in the Central Kalahari
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Selebatso, Moses, primary, Bennitt, Emily, additional, Maude, Glyn, additional, and Fynn, Richard W. S., additional
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- 2017
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19. Home-range size and movement patterns of Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus in southern Africa.
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Reading, Richard P, Bradley, James, Hancock, Peter, Garbett, Rebecca, Selebatso, Moses, and Maude, Glyn
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NECROSYRTES monachus ,ECOLOGY ,VULTURES ,GRASSLANDS ,WILDLIFE management - Abstract
Hooded Vulture Necrosyrtes monachus populations have declined dramatically in recent years, but we know little about their ecology. We radio-tagged four vultures in northern Botswana to gather data on animal movement and home-range patterns. Hooded Vultures were primarily sedentary at night. Hooded Vultures moved similar distances and speeds during the wet and dry season, and travelled over similar home ranges as measured using minimum convex polygons (MCP), but used much smaller core areas during the dry (breeding) season. We found significant differences in mean distances and speeds moved among different birds, and when comparing day to night, but not between the wet (non-breeding) and dry (breeding) season or by year. All of the variables we tested, including individual vulture differences, season, year and number of fixes, significantly influenced 95% MCP and kernel density estimate (KDE) home-range sizes. Hooded Vultures used significantly smaller KDE home-range sizes during the dry (breeding season) than in the wet (non-breeding) season. Hooded Vultures travelled smaller daily distances over smaller home ranges than most other vulture species for which data exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Water provision alters wildebeest adaptive habitat selection and resilience in the Central Kalahari.
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Selebatso, Moses, Bennitt, Emily, Maude, Glyn, and Fynn, Richard W. S.
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GNUS , *ANTELOPES , *BOVIDAE , *HABITAT selection , *ANIMAL ecology , *HABITATS - Abstract
Abstract: Wildlife populations in semi‐arid regions require unrestricted mobility along ecological gradients and across large landscapes to enable adaptive responses to seasonal variability and patchy resources. In the Kalahari region of Botswana, herbivore populations historically depended on seasonal access to the nutrient‐rich Schwelle area in the wet season and to water from the Boteti River during drought periods. Blue wildebeest Connochaetes taurinus in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) have lost access to these key habitats due to fences and encroachment of livestock and humans. We deployed satellite collars onto 10 female wildebeest in the CKGR to examine seasonal movements and habitat selection in relation to the environmental conditions and fragmented ecosystem. Wildebeest favoured open, short‐grass pan habitats in all seasons, probably in response to better forage quality and lower predation risk. The ability to remain in pan habitats during the dry season was a result of artificial water provision. A wildebeest herd that had no artificial water in its home range survived the dry season, whereas those wildebeest that were accustomed to water provision died when their water points failed in the dry season. Thus, water provision altered adaptive behaviour and reduced resilience of the population to the arid environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Do farmers support cheetah Acinonyx jubatus conservation in Botswana despite livestock depredation?
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Selebatso, Moses, primary, Moe, Stein R., additional, and Swenson, Jon E., additional
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- 2008
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22. Outcomes of Lion, Panthera leo, Translocations to Reduce Conflict with Farmers in Botswana
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Morapedi, Mompoloki, Reuben, Mmadi, Gadimang, Phemelo, Bradley, James, Given, William, Reading, Richard P., Ngaka, Keitumetse, Selebatso, Moses, and Maude, Glyn
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- 2021
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23. Factors Contributing to the Springbok Population Decline in the Kalahari, Botswana
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Moatswi, Tshepo, Maude, Glyn, Reading, Richard, Selebatso, Moses, and Bennitt, Emily
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- 2020
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