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Herbert H T Prins

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Nature|July 24, 2015
Climate law: path paved for civil actionYali Si, Herbert H T Prins
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 8, 2013
Rhino poaching: unique challengesHerbert H T Prins, Benson Okita-Ouma
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Resource partitioning between sympatric wild and domestic herbivores in the Tarangire region of TanzaniaMargje M Voeten, Herbert H T Prins
Plos One|September 18, 2015
Predicting the Effects of Woody Encroachment on Mammal Communities, Grazing Biomass and Fire Frequency in African SavannasIzak P J Smit, Herbert H T Prins
Science Advances|June 21, 2024
Poaching pressure on African rhinos is still at an all-time highJasper A J Eikelboom, Herbert H T Prins
Oecologia|March 1, 2008
Impacts of savanna trees on forage quality for a large African herbivoreFulco Ludwig, Hans De Kroon, Herbert H T Prins
Nature|February 23, 2002
Global environmental controls of diversity in large herbivoresHan Olff, Mark E Ritchie, Herbert H T Prins
Ecology and Evolution|January 10, 2022
Century-long stomatal density record of the nitrophyte, <i>Rubus spectabilis</i> L., from the Pacific Northwest indicates no effect of changing atmospheric carbon dioxide but a strong response to nutrient subsidyRon Ydenberg, Ben Leyland, Mark Hipfner, et al.
Peerj|May 24, 2017
Ungulates rely less on visual cues, but more on adapting movement behaviour, when searching for forageJan A Venter, Herbert H T Prins, Alla Mashanova, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|July 30, 2016
Changes in grass plant populations and temporal soil seed bank dynamics in a semi-arid African savanna: Implications for restorationZewdu K Tessema, Willem F de Boer, Herbert H T Prins
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Nature|July 24, 2015
Climate law: path paved for civil actionYali Si, Herbert H T Prins
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 8, 2013
Rhino poaching: unique challengesHerbert H T Prins, Benson Okita-Ouma
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Resource partitioning between sympatric wild and domestic herbivores in the Tarangire region of TanzaniaMargje M Voeten, Herbert H T Prins
Plos One|September 18, 2015
Predicting the Effects of Woody Encroachment on Mammal Communities, Grazing Biomass and Fire Frequency in African SavannasIzak P J Smit, Herbert H T Prins
Science Advances|June 21, 2024
Poaching pressure on African rhinos is still at an all-time highJasper A J Eikelboom, Herbert H T Prins
Oecologia|March 1, 2008
Impacts of savanna trees on forage quality for a large African herbivoreFulco Ludwig, Hans De Kroon, Herbert H T Prins
Nature|February 23, 2002
Global environmental controls of diversity in large herbivoresHan Olff, Mark E Ritchie, Herbert H T Prins
Ecology and Evolution|January 10, 2022
Century-long stomatal density record of the nitrophyte, <i>Rubus spectabilis</i> L., from the Pacific Northwest indicates no effect of changing atmospheric carbon dioxide but a strong response to nutrient subsidyRon Ydenberg, Ben Leyland, Mark Hipfner, et al.
Peerj|May 24, 2017
Ungulates rely less on visual cues, but more on adapting movement behaviour, when searching for forageJan A Venter, Herbert H T Prins, Alla Mashanova, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|July 30, 2016
Changes in grass plant populations and temporal soil seed bank dynamics in a semi-arid African savanna: Implications for restorationZewdu K Tessema, Willem F de Boer, Herbert H T Prins
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