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Habitat Selection by Large Mammals in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Habitat Selection by Large Mammals in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

... high selection for wooded vegetation where there was adequate browsing ...percent habitat preference and Affinity In- dex values. The lack of selection for woodland savanna and back swamp suggests ... See full document

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Modeling Habitat Requirements of Leopard (Panthera pardus) Using Genetic Algorithm in Golestan National Park

Modeling Habitat Requirements of Leopard (Panthera pardus) Using Genetic Algorithm in Golestan National Park

... quantifying habitat requirements for leopard in Golestan National ...the habitat suitability map represents an overlap between the best habitat for leopard, its preys’ habitat (goitered ... See full document

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Winter home range and habitat selection by Wapiti in Fiordland National Park

Winter home range and habitat selection by Wapiti in Fiordland National Park

... to large-sized mammals (Blackie ...their large body mass meant they could tolerate the weight of the heavy archetypical location devices from which today’s technology has developed (Craighead et ... See full document

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Sleeping sickness and its relationship with development and biodiversity conservation in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia

Sleeping sickness and its relationship with development and biodiversity conservation in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia

... in South Luangwa which is the highest revenue- earning park in Zambia (17853 international and 6076 domestic visitors in 2004 ...The Luangwa Valley also contains nine GMAs, many of ... See full document

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... extremely large size of WWR, and damage to the reserve fence caused by people, has resulted in numerous access points into the protected area, making adequate ranger surveillance and control of poaching in the ... See full document

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A subtropical embayment serves as essential habitat for sub adults and adults of the critically endangered smalltooth sawfish

A subtropical embayment serves as essential habitat for sub adults and adults of the critically endangered smalltooth sawfish

... tracking, large numbers of smaller fishes and invertebrates were seen actively swimming during ebbing tides over seagrass beds and may provide an easy prey ...Everglades National Park were correlated ... See full document

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Human exposure to anopheline mosquitoes occurs primarily indoors, even for users of insecticide treated nets in Luangwa Valley, South east Zambia

Human exposure to anopheline mosquitoes occurs primarily indoors, even for users of insecticide treated nets in Luangwa Valley, South east Zambia

... In Zambia, IRS was introduced in 2003, and as of the 2011–2012 transmission season, IRS services are offered at varying levels of coverage in all 72 ...including Zambia, have conducted extensive LLIN ... See full document

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Modeling the Effects of Fire Severity and Spatial Complexity on Small Mammals in Yosemite National Park, California

Modeling the Effects of Fire Severity and Spatial Complexity on Small Mammals in Yosemite National Park, California

... other habitat variables using remote sensing ...the park-wide vegetation ...the National Park Service (1997) used to create the digital vegetation ...(National Park Service ... See full document

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Human exposure to anopheline mosquitoes occurs primarily indoors, even for users of insecticide-treated nets in Luangwa Valley, South-east Zambia

Human exposure to anopheline mosquitoes occurs primarily indoors, even for users of insecticide-treated nets in Luangwa Valley, South-east Zambia

... We thank Prof. Thomas A. Smith, Dr. Nakul Chitnis and Dr. Tom Burkot for their insightful discussions and comments on this work. We are very grateful to Dr. Mulakwa Kamuliwo and Dr Elizabeth Chizema-Kawesha for their ... See full document

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Sodalis glossinidius prevalence and trypanosome presence in tsetse from Luambe National Park, Zambia

Sodalis glossinidius prevalence and trypanosome presence in tsetse from Luambe National Park, Zambia

... National Park, Zambia and the surrounding area [27], five vegetation types considered the most suitable tsetse habi- tat were identified (riverine woodland, thicket, mopane woodland, mopane scrub ... See full document

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HOW MOOSE SELECT FORESTED HABITAT IN GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK, NEWFOUNDLAND

HOW MOOSE SELECT FORESTED HABITAT IN GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK, NEWFOUNDLAND

... a large area of the forest: 7,550 ha in total (2,800 ha in the cutblocks) with individual areas of canopy disturbance up to 49 ha in extent (GMNP unpublished ...where large, domi- nant trees are ... See full document

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Leaving Habitat of Wild Animals in Gir National Park : a Critical Scenario and a Possible Solution

Leaving Habitat of Wild Animals in Gir National Park : a Critical Scenario and a Possible Solution

... a national park is “an area, is notified by the government to be constituted as a National Park, by reason of ecological or zoological association or importance, needed to for the purpose of ... See full document

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... Chitwan National Park, were used to determine the distribution and habitat characteristics of this ...Chitwan National Park and its buffer zone. Habitat characteristics were ... See full document

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Does Culicoides spp  (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) Not Suck Human Blood in Riparian Habitat of a National Park

Does Culicoides spp (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) Not Suck Human Blood in Riparian Habitat of a National Park

... river as riparian habitat [7] just meet the environmental quality for Culicoides . The swarmed Culicoides attacked our team member in 2010. It was not hap- pened until the time during 17:00-18:00 at the #3Dam II ... See full document

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Truffle Abundance in Recently Prescribed Burned and Unburned Forests in Yosemite National Park: Implications for Mycophagous Mammals

Truffle Abundance in Recently Prescribed Burned and Unburned Forests in Yosemite National Park: Implications for Mycophagous Mammals

... Several of the most abundant truffles at our study sites included Rhizopogon subcaerulescens, Gautieria monticola, and Geopora cooperi. These species had greater overall biomass in the unburned sites than burned sites, ... See full document

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The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

The influence of the national park concept on Kosciusko National Park

... McKell, who led the Labor Government which came to power in 1941, has often been described as the initiator of the New South Wales Government's involvement in soil and water conservation activities. This ... See full document

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Diversity and Habitat Preference of Orthopterans in Anamudi Shola National Park, Kerala, India

Diversity and Habitat Preference of Orthopterans in Anamudi Shola National Park, Kerala, India

... The species Phlaeoba panteli, Paramastacides ramachendrai, Oxya fuscovittata, Homonemobius monomorphus, Mastacides nilgiriscus were abundant in grasslands. Oxya fuscovittata, Homonemobius monomorphus, Mastacides ... See full document

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The fire ecology of Callitris intratropica : tracing the legacy of Aboriginal fire management to inform contemporary responses to a conservation crisis on the Arnhem Plateau, northern Australia

The fire ecology of Callitris intratropica : tracing the legacy of Aboriginal fire management to inform contemporary responses to a conservation crisis on the Arnhem Plateau, northern Australia

... native mammals and granivorous birds, which were able to persist for more than 50,000 years of continuous Aboriginal ...Kakadu National Park, urgently signals the need for some means by which to ... See full document

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National Park Science: a Century of Research in South Africa

National Park Science: a Century of Research in South Africa

... historical national, and international, ...Natal National Park (later Royal Natal National Park) was in fact the country’s first (1908), though the literature always maintains it was ... See full document

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BIOCENOSIS, BIOCENOTIC DIVISION OF MAMMALS IN NATIONAL NATURAL PARK CHON-KEMIN AND CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN MAMMALS OF THIS PARK

BIOCENOSIS, BIOCENOTIC DIVISION OF MAMMALS IN NATIONAL NATURAL PARK CHON-KEMIN AND CHARACTERISTIC OF CERTAIN MAMMALS OF THIS PARK

... History of studying biovariety of mam- mals in Kyrkyzstan began from classification and description of species in the second half of XIX century. The earliest data on mam- mals of Northern Tjan-Shan can be found in works ... See full document

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