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African wild dog dispersal


African wild dog dispersal, demography, and conservation - PopEcol

Less than 6'000 free-ranging individuals survive in the wild, and the species has been given very high conservation priority.

African Wild Dog Dispersal and Implications for Management

To study wild dog dispersal and investigate potential barriers to movements and causes of mortality during dispersal, between 2016 and 2019 we followed the ...

Dispersal behaviour of African wild dogs in Kenya - UCL Discovery

Dispersal behaviour of African wild dogs in Kenya. Running head: African wild dog dispersal. Authors: Rosie Woodroffe1,2*, D. Rabaiotti1,3, D.K. Ngatia2 ...

Understanding the patterns of African wild dog dispersal (Lycaon ...

We deploy GPS/Satellite radio collars on subadult African wild dogs that disperse from their natal group, to collect information on dispersal ...

Human activity blocks African wild dog dispersal - The Wildlife Society

Wild Cam: Human activity blocks African wild dog dispersal ... Human structures and roadways present some of the largest barriers to the ...

African wild dog dispersal study - PopEcol

Understating mechanism and patterns of wild dog dispersal, and its demographic consequences is fundamental for the management and conservation of the species.

When to stay and when to leave? Proximate causes of dispersal in ...

African wild dogs started dispersing at 13 months of age with females and males showing the highest dispersal rate at 33 and 37 months ...

DISPERSAL, OLD, AND NEW WILD DOG PACKS

By comparison, some other dispersed groups found mates in territories right next-door. The outcomes of dispersing young wild dogs is typically very difficult to ...

African wild dog dispersal and implications for management - Dryad

To study wild dog dispersal and investigate potential barriers to movements and causes of mortality during dispersal, between 2016 and 2019 we followed the ...

African Wild Dog Dispersal and Implications for Management

Natal dispersal (i.e. emigration from the natal pack) showed seasonal patterns with female dispersal peaking prior to the mating season and male dispersal ...

A three-step approach for assessing landscape connectivity via ...

A three-step approach for assessing landscape connectivity via simulated dispersal: African wild dog case study. Landsc Ecol. 2023;38(4):981 ...

African Wild Dog Facts: Diet, Habitat, & Conservation | IFAW

African wild dogs are an elusive member of Africa's fauna. They live and hunt in packs that are widely dispersed and never stay in one place for long.

A molecular genetic analysis of social structure, dispersal, and ...

The African wild dog is a highly social, pack-living predator of the African woodland and savannah. The archetypal wild dog pack consists of a single domin.

African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) from the Kruger National Park ...

Although dispersal increases gene flow between African wild dogs, it may become ineffective when the likelihood is low that the remaining ...

Spatial genetic patterns in African wild dogs reveal signs of effective ...

Our results suggest that if the human footprint and impact can be significantly minimized, natural dispersal of wild dogs could lead to the ...

African wild dog - Canid Specialist Group

... African Wild Dog populations are also able to grow relatively quickly. African Wild dogs' capacity for very long-range dispersal means that sub-populations ...

African Wild Dog Dispersal and Implications for Management

African Wild Dog Dispersal and Implications for Management. Cozzi, Gabriele; Behr, Dominik M; Webster, Hugh S; Claase, Megan; Bryce, Caleb M; Modise, Boitshepho ...

African Wild Dogs and the Necessity of Wildlife Corridors

While the researchers' findings that the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area largely meets the needs of dispersing African wild dogs ...

Higher Mortality Is Not a Universal Cost of Dispersal: A Case Study ...

Using the endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) as a case study, we assess dispersal-related mortality by inferring the fate of missing individuals. Wild ...

African wild dog - Wikipedia

The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also known as the painted dog or Cape hunting dog, is a wild canine native to sub-Saharan Africa.