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82. Woodlands in South Africa and the National Forests Act
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83. Landscape unit concept enabling management of a large conservation area: A case study of Tankwa Karoo National Park, South Africa
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84. Wire netting reduces African elephant (Loxodonta africana) impact to selected trees in South Africa
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85. Remotely‐Sensed Game Trails Are a Behavioral Footprint That Explains Patterns of Herbivore Habitat Use
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86. Single-Species Detection With Airborne Imaging Spectroscopy Data: A Comparison of Support Vector Techniques
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87. Landscape-scale surveys reveal patterns of floral visitation by species of Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera) in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
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88. Determinants of spatial variation in fire return period in a semiarid African savanna
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89. Savanna Tree Seedlings are Physiologically Tolerant to Nighttime Freeze Events
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90. A quadcopter unmanned aerial system (UAS)-based methodology for measuring biomass burning emission factors
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91. Is there a temporal niche separation in the leaf phenology of savanna trees and grasses?
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93. Are fission–fusion dynamics consistent among populations? A large‐scale study with Cape buffalo
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94. Habitat differences do not explain population declines of sable antelope in an African savanna
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95. Effects of the number of people on efficient capture and sample collection: A lion case study
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96. Rainfall, peak river flow and flow variability drive spatio‐temporal change in the extent of riparian woodland in an African protected area savanna
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97. The composition of mixed-species foraging flocks of birds in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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98. Rainfall and the decline of a rare antelope, the tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus lunatus), in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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99. Population Estimates of Spotted Hyaenas in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
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100. Reassessment of the paleoenvironment and preservation of hominid fossils from Hadar, Ethiopia
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102. BREEDING BIOLOGY OF THE BATELEUR
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103. Rainfall, geology and landscape position generate large‐scale spatiotemporal fire pattern heterogeneity in an African savanna
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104. Tracking savanna vegetation structure in South Africa by extension of GEDI canopy metrics with Landsat, Sentinel-2, and PALSAR
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105. Preliminary investigations into a potential ant invader in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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106. Effect of the habitat and tusks on trunk grasping techniques in African savannah elephants
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107. Soil clay content and fire frequency affect clustering in trees in South African savannas
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108. Ecological impact of large herbivores on the woody vegetation at selected watering points on the eastern basaltic soils in the Kruger National Park
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109. Identifying drivers that influence the spatial distribution of woody vegetation in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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110. High-intensity fire experiments to manage shrub encroachment: lessons learned in South Africa and the United States
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111. An innovative approach to disentangling the effect of management and environment on tree cover and density of protected areas in African savanna
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112. Impact of rainfall and topography on the distribution of clays and major cations in granitic catenas of southern Africa
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113. Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) of the Kruger National Park, South Africa: distribution, habitat associations and conservation status
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115. DIET, HOME RANGE, HUNTING AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF A PAIR OF DICKINSON'S KESTREL FALCO DZCKZNSONZ IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA
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117. Post‐partum oestrus in the little free‐tailed bat, Tadarida (Chaerephon) pumila (Microchiroptera: Molossidae) at 24°S
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118. How African Ungulates Respond to Tourist Vehicles in Kruger National Park
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119. Landscape hydrogeomorphic conditions determine structure and species composition of an ephemeral floodplain wetland
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120. Application of environmental magnetism to estimate source contribution by lithology to Kruger National Park reservoirs
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121. The vegetation of Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, south-eastern Zimbabwe
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122. Roads increase woody cover under varying geological, rainfall and fire regimes in African savanna
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123. Estimating conservation effectiveness across protected areas in Limpopo Province, South Africa
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124. The importance of nutrient hot-spots in the conservation and management of large wild mammalian herbivores in semi-arid savannas
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125. Seasonal space-use and resource limitation in free-ranging black rhino
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126. EVALUATION OF POPULATION EFFECTS OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN FREE-RANGING AFRICAN BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER)
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127. Stem mortality of Acacia nigrescens induced by the synergistic effects of elephants and fire in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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128. Status and trends in the global growth of Koedoe between 1958 and 2016
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129. Viruses as indicators of contemporary host dispersal and phylogeography: an example of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIVPle) in free‐ranging African lion (Panthera leo)
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130. Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savanna
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131. Biocomplexity in large tree mortality: interactions between elephant, fire and landscape in an African savanna
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132. Mountain Zebra National Park phytosociological classification: A case study of scale and management in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
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133. The landscape-scale drivers of herbivore assemblage distribution on the central basalt plains of Kruger National Park
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134. Relationship between grass species richness and ecosystem stability in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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135. ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN AFRICAN BUFFALO HERDS
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136. Nitrogen availability is not affected by frequent fire in a South African savanna
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137. Distributional niche of relatively rare sable antelope in a South African savanna: habitat versus biotic relationships
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138. Variable effects of termite mounds on African savanna grass communities across a rainfall gradient
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139. The Microbiome and Coxiella Diversity Found in Amblyomma hebraeum and Dermacentor rhinocerinus Ticks Sampled from White Rhinoceros
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140. Thresholds of potential concern as benchmarks in the management of African savannahs
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143. Above ground woody community attributes, biomass and carbon stocks along a rainfall gradient in the savannas of the central lowveld, South Africa
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144. Rainfall and topo‐edaphic influences on woody community phenology in South African savannas
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145. Ungulate behavioral responses to the heterogeneous road‐network of a touristic protected area in Africa
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146. The influence of increasing population size and vegetation productivity on elephant distribution in the Kruger National Park
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148. Morphometric and morphological delineation of southern African species of Aethomys (Rodentia: Muridae)
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149. Context‐dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population‐level consequences of brucellosis inAfrican buffalo
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150. Variation in herbivore space use: comparing two savanna ecosystems with different anthrax outbreak patterns in southern Africa
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151. Expanding the conceptual frameworks of plant invasion ecology
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152. Metacommunity analyses of Ceratocystidaceae fungi across heterogeneous African savanna landscapes
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153. Investigating the patterns of tree cover and density in relation to abiotic and biotic factors in Kruger National Park
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154. Moving window analysis and riparian boundary delineation on the Northern Plains of Kruger National Park, South Africa
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155. Some gastrointestinal nematodes and ixodid ticks shared by several wildlife species in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
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157. Identifying regional landscapes for conservation planning: a case study from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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159. Water availability, bedrock, disturbance by herbivores, and climate determine plant diversity in South-African savanna
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161. Response of African savanna ants to long‐term fire regimes
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162. Woody vegetation of a mosaic of protected areas adjacent to the Kruger National Park, South Africa
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163. Characterizing the surface heterogeneity of fire effects using multi‐temporal reflective wavelength data
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164. Inter‐Group Social Behavior, Contact Patterns and Risk for Pathogen Transmission in Cape Buffalo Populations
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165. ELEPHANT (LOXODONTA AFRICANA) DIETS IN KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: SPATIAL AND LANDSCAPE DIFFERENCES
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167. Geographical analysis of vegetation structure and sightings for four large bird species in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
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168. Hunting by male lions: ecological influences and socioecological implications
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169. Habitat preferences of Southern Ground-hornbills in the Kruger National Park: implications for future conservation measures
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170. The feeding ecology of a very small ruminant, the steenbok (Raphicerus campestris)
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175. Elephant rewilding affects landscape openness and fauna habitat across a 92‐year period
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177. INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ASPECTS OF NITROGEN METABOLISM AND SOLUTE ACCUMULATION AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUBTROPICAL WOODY PLANTS IN SOUTHEAST AFRICA
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179. Helminth parasites of impalas, Aepyceros melampus (Lichtenstein) (Ruminantia: Bovidae), in the Kruger National Park, South Africa: infection patterns from birth to adulthood
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180. Foraging Movements of Epauletted Fruit Bats (Pteropodidae) in Relation to the Distribution of Sycamore Figs (Moraceae) in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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181. Comparison of Mark-Recapture and Block-Count-Based Estimation of Black Rhinoceros Populations
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184. Optimising multiresolution segmentation: delineating savannah vegetation boundaries in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, using Sentinel 2 MSI imagery
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185. The functional effects of African lions on co-occurring carnivores differ across species pairs and with changes in resource availability and lion abundance
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188. THE USE OF SONOGRAMS TO ESTIMATE DENSITY AND TURNOVER OF WOOD OWLS IN RIPARIAN FOREST
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190. Exploring Species Assemblages in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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191. Risk Assessment of Riparian Plant Invasions into Protected Areas
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196. Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus feeding ecology in the Kruger National Park and a comparison across African savanna habitats: is the cheetah only a successful hunter on open grassland plains?
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197. Biodiversity baselines: Tracking insects in Kruger National Park with DNA barcodes
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201. Habitat structure and diversity influence the nesting success of an endangered large cavity-nesting bird, the Southern Ground-hornbill
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206. The invasion of introduced species into nature reserves in tropical savannas and dry woodlands
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209. All in the Details: A First Assessment for the Viability of Metabarcoding in Diet Composition Analysis of African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus)
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213. Habitat features and performance interact to determine the outcomes of terrestrial predator–prey pursuits
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