Social organization, home ranges, and extraterritorial forays of black‐backed jackals
We radio‐tracked 15 black‐backed jackals(Canis mesomelas)from 8 adjacent family groups onBenfontein Game Farm(i.e., Benfontein)in South Africa to investigate their movement patterns and socialorganization. Jackal family groups consisted of mated pairs(alphas),0–3 nonbreeding adults(betas), andpups,...
Main Authors: | Kamler, J, Stenkewitz, U, Gharajehdaghipour, T, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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