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Browsing by UP Author "Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt"
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Davies, Andrew Byron; Levick, Shaun R.; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt; Robertson, Mark P.; Parr, Catherine Lucy
(Wiley, 2024-09)
Termite mounds are keystone structures in African savannas, affecting multiple ecosystem processes. Despite the large size of termite mounds having the potential to modify conditions around them, patterns of mound-induced ...
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Filer, Alannah; Meyer, Edward A.; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt
(Wiley, 2022-11)
Coastal wallum wetlands inhabited by the vulnerable wallum sedgefrog (Litoria olongburensis) are highly susceptible to habitat degradation owing to their unusual hydrology and water chemistry. Anthropogenic impacts on ...
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Teixeira, Daniella; Roe, Paul; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt; Linke, Simon; McDonald, Paul G.; Tucker, David; Fuller, Susan
(Wiley, 2024-06)
Passive acoustic recorders have emerged as powerful tools for ecological monitoring. However, effective monitoring is not simply an act of recording sounds.
To have meaning for conservation and management, acoustic ...
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Asefa, Addisu; Davies, Andrew Byron; McKechnie, Andrew E.; Kinahan Anouska A.; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt
(American Ornithological Society, 2017-06)
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biological diversity and endemism. However, conservation of these areas is challenging due to increasing human threats, including ...
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Teixeira, Daniella; Linke, Simon; Hill, Richard; Maron, Martine; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt
(Elsevier, 2022-07)
Ecologists are increasingly using bioacoustics in wildlife monitoring programs. Remote autonomous sound recorders provide new options for collecting data for species and in contexts that were previously difficult. However, ...
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Dalerum, Fredrik; Retief, Tarryn Anne; Havemann, Carl Peter; Chimimba, Christian Timothy; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt
(Wiley Open Access, 2019-01)
Studies of biodiversity along environmental gradients provide information on how ecological communities change in response to biotic and abiotic factors. For instance, distance to water is associated with several factors ...
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Davies, Andrew Byron; Janse Van Rensburg, Berndt; Robertson, Mark P.; Levick, Shaun R.; Asner, Gregory P.; Parr, Catherine Lucy
(Ecological Society of America, 2016)
African savannas are highly seasonal with a diverse array of both mammalian
and invertebrate herbivores, yet herbivory studies have focused almost exclusively on mammals.
We conducted a 2-yr
exclosure experiment in South ...