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J Grant C Hopcraft

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Nature|February 1, 2013
Revived species: where will they live?J Grant C Hopcraft, Markus Borner, Daniel T Haydon
Ecology|August 30, 2006
Serengeti wildebeest migratory patterns modeled from rainfall and new vegetation growthRandall B Boone, Simon J Thirgood, J Grant C Hopcraft
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 22, 2009
Herbivores, resources and risks: alternating regulation along primary environmental gradients in savannasJ Grant C Hopcraft, Han Olff, A R E Sinclair
Plos One|July 23, 2015
Balancing Conservation with National Development: A Socio-Economic Case Study of the Alternatives to the Serengeti RoadJ Grant C Hopcraft, Gerald Bigurube, James Daudi Lembeli, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 18, 2022
Inferring spatially varying animal movement characteristics using a hierarchical continuous-time velocity modelIonut Paun, Dirk Husmeier, J Grant C Hopcraft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 2, 2011
Body size and the division of niche space: food and predation differentially shape the distribution of Serengeti grazersJ Grant C Hopcraft, T Michael Anderson, Saleta Pérez-Vila, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 13, 2019
Conservation: Beyond population growth-ResponseJoseph O Ogutu, Michiel P Veldhuis, Thomas A Morrison, et al.
Plos One|January 15, 2014
African vultures don't follow migratory herds: scavenger habitat use is not mediated by prey abundanceCorinne J Kendall, Munir Z Virani, J Grant C Hopcraft, et al.
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Landscape-scale analyses suggest both nutrient and antipredator advantages to Serengeti herbivore hotspotsT Michael Anderson, J Grant C Hopcraft, Stephanie Eby, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|June 29, 2026
How does dung burial by coprophagous beetles modify the emergence of infectious strongyle nematode larvae? An experimental test across different soil depthsMecklina Michael Mbundi, J Grant C Hopcraft, Gareth P Hempson, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 35) with videos related to

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Nature|February 1, 2013
Revived species: where will they live?J Grant C Hopcraft, Markus Borner, Daniel T Haydon
Ecology|August 30, 2006
Serengeti wildebeest migratory patterns modeled from rainfall and new vegetation growthRandall B Boone, Simon J Thirgood, J Grant C Hopcraft
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 22, 2009
Herbivores, resources and risks: alternating regulation along primary environmental gradients in savannasJ Grant C Hopcraft, Han Olff, A R E Sinclair
Plos One|July 23, 2015
Balancing Conservation with National Development: A Socio-Economic Case Study of the Alternatives to the Serengeti RoadJ Grant C Hopcraft, Gerald Bigurube, James Daudi Lembeli, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 18, 2022
Inferring spatially varying animal movement characteristics using a hierarchical continuous-time velocity modelIonut Paun, Dirk Husmeier, J Grant C Hopcraft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 2, 2011
Body size and the division of niche space: food and predation differentially shape the distribution of Serengeti grazersJ Grant C Hopcraft, T Michael Anderson, Saleta Pérez-Vila, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 13, 2019
Conservation: Beyond population growth-ResponseJoseph O Ogutu, Michiel P Veldhuis, Thomas A Morrison, et al.
Plos One|January 15, 2014
African vultures don't follow migratory herds: scavenger habitat use is not mediated by prey abundanceCorinne J Kendall, Munir Z Virani, J Grant C Hopcraft, et al.
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Landscape-scale analyses suggest both nutrient and antipredator advantages to Serengeti herbivore hotspotsT Michael Anderson, J Grant C Hopcraft, Stephanie Eby, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|June 29, 2026
How does dung burial by coprophagous beetles modify the emergence of infectious strongyle nematode larvae? An experimental test across different soil depthsMecklina Michael Mbundi, J Grant C Hopcraft, Gareth P Hempson, et al.
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