- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
- African Botany and Ecology Studies
- Human-Animal Interaction Studies
- Turtle Biology and Conservation
- Animal Diversity and Health Studies
- Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
- Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
Marwell Zoo
2021-2023
Tunis El Manar University
2021-2023
Tunis University
2021
Abstract Saharan ungulates have suffered from poaching across their range leading to population declines. Low abundance and habitat inaccessibility limited the availability of empirical data on desert ungulate ecology in wild. Our objective was evaluate temporal spatial distribution, home‐range sizes wild dorcas gazelles ( Gazella ) slender‐horned leptoceros under natural conditions using observations 14,398 camera‐days collected between April 2019 October 2021 7,700‐ha fenced area Jbil...
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Abstract The highly persecuted African houbara ( Chlamydotis undulata ) is thought to persist in Tunisia's arid‐lands. Recent reports have, however, failed observe the species and concluded that it was on verge of extinction. We deployed camera‐traps three national parks (NPs) were sites for large scale habitat restoration mega‐herbivore reintroductions. Sampling 20,382 camera days Dghoumes NP, 14,377 Jbil NP 4,006 Sidi Toui NP. report one observation highlight benefits conservation wider...
Abstract North Africa's megafauna has developed behavioural adaptations to reduce energetic and fitness costs under harsh arid land conditions. Animal behaviour activity patterns are difficult study in the wild, but remote camera traps provide a solution collecting data without presence of researcher influencing outcomes. Here, we report results from comprising over 20,382 camera‐trap days during 34‐month period Dghoumes National Park, Tunisia. We aimed evaluate temporal their overlap...
All of the Rüppell's fox captures from Jbil NP are available for public access and hosted at https://www.filehosting.org/file/details/900827/Ruppel.
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