A satellite perspective on the movement decisions of African elephants in relation to nomadic pastoralists
<p>The African savannah ecosystem is populated by nomadic pastoralists who herd livestock in the day and corral them at night in temporary enclosures, called bomas, to protect them. The number and distribution of bomas on the savannah is important from an ecological perspective and may have a...
Main Authors: | Duporge, I, Finerty, GE, Ihwagi, F, Lee, S, Wathika, J, Wu, Z, Macdonald, DW, Wang, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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