Mapping the ecological footprint of large livestock overlapping with wildlife in Kenyan pastoralist landscapes
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Date Issued
2016Subject Terms
EAST AFRICAANIMAL-HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
SAVANNAS
ECOLOGY
CAMELS
GIRAFFES
CATTLE
COMPETITION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
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African Journal of EcologyVolume
54Issue
1Start page
114End page
117
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aje.12241/abstractAbstract
...This study examines the efficacy using GPS collars to measure the spatial ecology and browsing orbits of camels in a pastoralist setting (primarily cattle and camels) as a means to measure overlap with wildlife....Type
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10.1111/aje.12241
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