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Resource availability and habitat preferences of three African ungulates
Author
Ben-Shahar, Raphael
Publisher
Biological Conservation
Publication Year
1990
Body

The relationships between resource availability and the requirements of ungulate species were approached by assessing the habitat preferences of three ungulate species, namely roan Hippotragus equinus, sable H. niger and tsessebe Damaliscus lunatus, in relation to the classification of their available habitats. Cluster analysis distinguished between five habitat types. Roan and tsessebe were generally associated with habitats forming a large portion of the total area, whereas sable were associated with confined habitats. Selectiveness and possible resource limitation were, however, indicated for tsessebe as they attained higher correlations with particular habitat features which were relatively scarce in the study area.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
54
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
357-365
Journal Name
Biological Conservation
Keywords
Africa