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    Kalahari Cheetahs: Adaptations to an arid region

    Kalahari Cheetahs by Mills, Gus; Mills, Margaret;

    Adaptations to an arid region

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 26 July 2018

    • ISBN 9780198815563
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 247x190x10 mm
    • Weight 516 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This the first detailed study of the cheetah in an arid environment, addressing topics such as optimal foraging theory, hunting strategies and predator prey relations, mating systems, reproductive strategies and success, inter-specific competition, demography, social organisation, and population limitation.

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    The cheetah, the fastest terrestrial animal, has widespread appeal amongst wildlife biologists and enthusiasts alike. However, like all all large carnivores, it is increasingly threatened by habitat loss and its status is now classified as 'Vulnerable' by the IUCN. This is the first comprehensive study of cheetah biology in an arid environment, a major component of its current distribution range. The book brings together results from an intensive six year study of the cheetah by the authors in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa and Botswana. It documents a wealth of detailed and direct observations of cheetah population biology and behavioural ecology, adopting an evolutionary approach and providing a conceptual framework for future research and applied management in the context of global environmental change.

    Kalahari Cheetahs covers topics such as optimal foraging theory, hunting strategies and predator prey relations, mating systems and reproductive strategies and success, inter-specific competition, demography, social organisation, and population limitation. Comparisons with previous cheetah studies reveal the variability of ecological determinants on behaviour, and the behavioural flexibility and ability of these carnivores to adapt to different environments.

    This advanced textbook is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in felid behavioural ecology and conservation biology. It will also be of relevance and use to conservationists, wildlife managers, and African wildlife enthusiasts.

    This book presents an important new chapter in cheetah studies and conservation in Africa..Wildlife ecologists, conservationists, and managers in Africa and beyond will appreciate this book

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Morphometrics, demographics and genetic viability
    Diet
    Prey selection and the impact of cheetah predation on prey populations
    Twenty-four hour activity patterns and distances moved
    Hunting behaviour
    Foraging success
    Energetics
    Coexistence and the cheetah's relations with other carnivores.
    Socio-spatial organisation and spatial ecology
    Breeding, cub survival and female reproductive success
    The mating system
    Conservation issues around cheetahs
    Epilogue
    Appendices

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