African wild ungulates compete with or facilitate cattle depending on season.
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Dietary plasticity of generalist and specialist ungulates in the Namibian Desert: a stable isotopes approachDNA metabarcoding illuminates dietary niche partitioning by African large herbivores.Contrasting effects of different mammalian herbivores on sagebrush plant communitiesSeasonal patterns of mixed species groups in large East African mammalsEnvironments and trypanosomiasis risks for early herders in the later Holocene of the Lake Victoria basin, KenyaIndirect effects of domestic and wild herbivores on butterflies in an African savannaEcology. Coexisting with cattle.Effects of private-land use, livestock management, and human tolerance on diversity, distribution, and abundance of large african mammals.Competition and facilitation between a native and a domestic herbivore: trade-offs between forage quantity and quality.Effect of habitat quality on diet flexibility in Barbary macaques.Facilitation drives the positive effects of plant richness on trace metal removal in a biodiversity experiment.Positive interactions between large herbivores and grasshoppers, and their consequences for grassland plant diversity.Influence of cattle on browsing and grazing wildlife varies with rainfall and presence of megaherbivores.Generalities in grazing and browsing ecology: using across-guild comparisons to control contingencies.Missing in action: Species competition is a neglected predictor variable in species distribution modellingEffects of wildlife and cattle on tick abundance in central Kenya.Global shifts towards positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress.Testing the stress gradient hypothesis in herbivore communities facilitation peaks at intermediate nutrient levels.Disentangling herbivore impacts on Populus tremuloides: a comparison of native ungulates and cattle in Canada's Aspen Parkland.Recovery of African wild dogs suppresses prey but does not trigger a trophic cascade.Herbivore effects on productivity vary by guild: cattle increase mean productivity while wildlife reduce variability.The distribution of large herbivore hotspots in relation to environmental and anthropogenic correlates in the Mara region of Kenya.Protein supplementation reduces non-grass foraging by a primary grazer.Impacts of grazing by different large herbivores in grassland depend on plant species diversityCattle select African savanna termite mound patches less when sharing habitat with wild herbivoresComparative changes in density and demography of large herbivores in the Masai Mara Reserve and its surrounding human-dominated pastoral ranches in KenyaHuman-wildlife conflict, benefit sharing and the survival of lions in pastoralist community-based conservanciesInfluence of migratory ungulate management on competitive interactions with resident species in a protected areaCascading Consequences of the Loss of Large Mammals in an African SavannaSafari Science: assessing the reliability of citizen science data for wildlife surveysMapping the ecological footprint of large livestock overlapping with wildlife in Kenyan pastoralist landscapesTHE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF ‘INCURSIONS’: LIVESTOCK, PROTECTED AREAS AND SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN THE MARA REGION OF KENYAClarifying competition: the case of wildlife and pastoral livestock in East AfricaEcology and evolution of facilitation among symbionts
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African wild ungulates compete with or facilitate cattle depending on season.
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African wild ungulates compete with or facilitate cattle depending on season.
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Moses K Karachi
Shaukat A Abdulrazak
Truman P Young
Wilfred O Odadi
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1208468
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z