Comparative Demography Of An At-risk African Elephant Population. (2013)

Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers important insights for species conservation and life history.

Journal

PLoS ONE

Author(s)

Wittemyer G., Daballen, D., Douglas-Hamilton I.

Date Published Wittemyer-et-al.-2013-Comparative-Demography-of-an-At-Risk-African-Eleph (1)

PLoS ONE 8(1): e53726. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053726

Summary

Knowledge of population processes across various ecological and management settings offers important insights for species conservation and life history. In regard to its ecological role, charisma and threats from human impacts, African elephants are of high conservation concern and, as a result, are the focus of numerous studies across various contexts. Here, demographic data from an individually based study of 934 African elephants in Samburu, Kenya were summarized, providing detailed inspection of the population processes experienced by the population over a fourteen year period (including the repercussions of recent increases in illegal killing). These data were compared with those from populations inhabiting a spectrum of xeric to mesic ecosystems with variable human impacts.

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