Search Results - "Périquet, Stéphanie"
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The Lion King and the Hyaena Queen: large carnivore interactions and coexistence
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-11-2015)“…ABSTRACT Interactions among species, which range from competition to facilitation, have profound effects on ecosystem functioning. Large carnivores are of…”
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Blown away? Wind speed and foraging success in an acoustic predator
Published in Mammal research (2023)“…Foraging animals must contend with fluctuating environmental variables that affect foraging success, including conditions like wind noise, which could diminish…”
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Dyadic associations reveal clan size and social network structure in the fission–fusion society of spotted hyaenas
Published in African journal of ecology (01-06-2020)“…Estimating the size and dynamics of populations is of paramount importance in ecology. In species with uniquely marked individuals, capture–recapture methods…”
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Correction to: Blown away? Wind speed and foraging success in an acoustic predator
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Testing the Value of Citizen Science for Roadkill Studies: A Case Study from South Africa
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (19-02-2018)“…Roads impact wildlife through a range of mechanisms from habitat loss and decreased landscape connectivity to direct mortality through wildlife-vehicle…”
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Seasonal selection of key resources by cattle in a mixed savannah-wetland ecosystem increases the potential for conflict with lions
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2019)“…In Africa's pastoral conservation landscapes, apex predators frequently kill livestock. Retaliatory persecution such as poisoning threatens predators, but also…”
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Hunter or hunted? Perceptions of risk and reward in a small mesopredator
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2017)“…Apex predators directly and indirectly influence prey and predators at lower trophic positions (mesopredators). The lethal effect of apex predators on…”
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Fencing affects movement patterns of two large carnivores in Southern Africa
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (09-06-2023)“…The erection of peripheral fences around protected areas has been shown to adversely affect the movement behavior, genetic connectivity and long-term viability…”
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The influence of environmental and social factors on high- and low-cost vigilance in bat-eared foxes
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-02-2018)“…Vigilance is commonly used to assess anti-predator behavior; however, the majority of studies assess only high-cost vigilance, which interrupts any other…”
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Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-10-2022)“…Proclaimed in 1907, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is an iconic dryland system with a rich history of wildlife conservation and research. A recent…”
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Seasonal patterns of habitat selection in the insectivorous bat‐eared fox
Published in African journal of ecology (01-09-2018)“…Understanding how animals utilize their habitat provides insights about their ecological needs and is of importance for both theoretical and applied ecology…”
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On the need for rigorous welfare and methodological reporting for the live capture of large carnivores: A response to de Araujo et al. (2021)
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2021)“…De Araujo et al. (Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1111/2041‐210X.13516) described the development and application of a wire foot…”
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Spatial and Temporal Variation in the use of Supplementary Food in an Obligate Termite Specialist, the Bat-Eared Fox
Published in African zoology (30-04-2019)“…The bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) is considered a termite specialist. However, studies of its diet have been limited to indirect methods, such as scat and…”
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Intergenerational Inequity: Stealing the Joy and Benefits of Nature From Our Children
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Road avoidance responses determine the impact of heterogeneous road networks at a regional scale
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2016)“…Barrier effect is a road‐related impact affecting several animal populations. It can be caused by behavioural responses towards roads (surface and/or gap…”
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Effects of lions on behaviour and endocrine stress in plains zebras
Published in Ethology (01-09-2017)“…Living under predation risk may alter both behaviour and physiology of potential prey. In extreme cases, such alterations may have serious demographic…”
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Tameness does not correlate with the learning of an appetitive association in a wild canid
Published in Current zoology (01-02-2019)“…Individual differences in cognition have been shown to be common in some animal taxa, and recent evidence suggests that an individual's personality can be…”
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Disentangling the roles of bottom-up and top-down drivers in the trade-off between food acquisition and safety in prey with multiple predators
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Hunter or hunted? Perceptions of risk and reward in a small mesopredatorr
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2017)“…Apex predators directly and indirectly influence prey and predators at lower trophic positions (mesopredators). The lethal effect of apex predators on…”
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Response to comments on “Compassionate Conservation deserves a morally serious rather than dismissive response - reply to ”
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