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Monitoring African buffalo (#Syncerus caffer#) and cattle (#Bos taurus#) movement across a damaged veterinary control fence at a Southern African wildlife/livestock interface

机译:在南部非洲野生动植物/牲畜交界处监测非洲水牛(#Syncerus caffer#)和牛(#Bos taurus#)越过受损的兽医控制围栏的运动

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We test the extent to which fence damage or fence permeability (resulting from human and elephant damage) influences patterns of cattle and buffalo movement at the periphery of Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe. We used spoor data to detect and compare the frequency of cattle and buffalo movement across the fence boundary. Results show that spoor proportions for cattle were significantly higher on fence partially damaged by humans than buffalo spoor. Conversely, buffalo spoor proportions were significantly higher on sections with totally removed fence as a result of elephant damage. Results suggest that cattle and buffalo use different sections of the damaged fence. (Résumé d'auteur)
机译:我们测试了栅栏破坏或栅栏渗透性(由人和大象造成的破坏)在多大程度上影响了津巴布韦Gonarezhou国家公园外围的牛和水牛运动方式。我们使用了较差的数据来检测和比较牛和水牛越过围栏边界的频率。结果表明,在人为部分破坏的栅栏上,牛的贫困比例显着高于水牛的贫困。相反,由于大象的损坏,在完全去除围栏的部分上,水牛的贫困比例明显更高。结果表明,牛和水牛使用受损栅栏的不同部分。 (Résuméd'auteur)

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