Population dynamics of African wild dogs . In Wildlife 2001: populations : 1125 – 1139 . McCullough, D. R. & Barrett, R. H. (Eds). London & New York : Elsevier Applied Science.FULLER, T.K., P.W. KAT, J.B. BULGER, A. MADDOCK, J.R. GINSBERG, R. BURROWS, and M.G.L. ...
African home as well as their susceptibility to diseases like rabies and canine distemper. The International Union for Conservation of Naturereportsthat the population level of African wild dogs fluctuates but is in a likely irreversible decline, which is why it considers this species to be ...
#濒危动物# 非洲野犬(African Wild Dogs),主要栖息在非洲半荒漠山地、或是稀树草原上。由于持续的适宜栖息地丢失、人类活动冲突和传染病威胁等,当前已不足6600头。 寻食猎捕时,它们有着坚韧的执着和勇气,...
Although the majority of the African Wild Dog population is today confined to National Parks, they tend to require much larger territories and come into conflict with humans when they leave these protected areas. These dogs are also subject to diseases carried by livestock, and that causes ...
Population: 1400 Diet: Carnivore Conservation Status: Endangered Description An African wild dog has a dark muzzle and vertical line running up its forehead.Tom Broadhurst / Getty Images Some characteristics of the African wild dog set it apart fromother canines. Although tall, it is the bulkiest...
African wild dogs are a wide ranging species living in low densities, and thus require vast areas of intact habitat to sustain a viable population. A single pack can range over 3,000 km², but average home ranges tend to be more in the region of 300-800 km². During the denning se...
(1995) Population dynamics, intervention and survival in African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Proceedings of the Royal Society, London, Series B, 262, 235... R Burrows,H Hofer,ML East - 《Royal Society Proceedings B》 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 Population Dynamics of African Wild Dogs The reaso...
The population of African wild dogs has declined mainly due to being killed by farmers who consider them a nuisance. African wild dogs sometimes prey on small livestock, therefore resulting in death from being shot or poisoned by the owners. The species is now protected, and it is illegal to...
With impala populations in decline, competition for prey can explain the observed decline in the less competitive and more specialized wild dog, whose main food resource is shared with a rapidly increasing population of spotted hyaenas and lions in the SVC.Mbizah...
These wild dogs are found in all over the Africa. Their population is declining each day. An African wild dog has been a part of Brookfield Zoo’s animal collection since 1985. The breed has existed over a million years ago. African Wild dog breed belongs to Canidae family. Now these dog...