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Bush Encroachment and Large Carnivore Predation Success in African Landscapes: A Review
Holly Atkinson
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Bogdan Cristescu
, Laurie Marker
, Nicola Rooney
School of Applied Sciences
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Abundance Distribution
16%
Affected Area
16%
Africa
33%
African Carnivores
33%
Browser
16%
Bush Encroachment
100%
Carnivore Guild
33%
Competitive Interactions
16%
Conservation Efforts
16%
Dietary Specialist
16%
Ecosystem Effects
16%
Fitness Cost
16%
Grassland Ecosystem
16%
Habitat Change
16%
Habitat Parameters
16%
Habitat Specialist
16%
Habitat Structure
16%
Hunting Efficiency
16%
Interference Competition
16%
Large Carnivores
100%
Multiple Stages
16%
Plant Biomass
16%
Population Fitness
16%
Predation
100%
Predation Stage
16%
Prey Abundance
16%
Prey Accessibility
16%
Savanna Ecosystems
16%
Tree Cover
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Africa
50%
Grassland Ecosystem
25%
Habitat Structure
25%
Interference Competition
25%
Predation
100%
Woody Plant
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cover Plant
25%
Grassland
25%
Predation
100%
Savanna
25%
Woody Plant
25%