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2021
The influence of an apex predator introduction on an already established subordinate predator.
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
The influence of population demographics on lion (Panthera leo) growth rates in small, fenced wildlife reserves.
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
Mammals in the mountains: an historical review and updated checklist of the mammals of the Mountain Zebra National Park.
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
Optimising the cost of roadkill surveys based on an analysis of carcass persistence.
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
Preliminary diet record of hinge-back tortoise Kinixys zombensis: a potential seed disperser?
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
Reproductive state influences the degree of risk tolerance for a seasonally breeding mesopredator.
Parker, Daniel M.
2021
Snapshot Safari: a large-scale collaborative to monitor Africa’s remarkable biodiversity.
Parker, Daniel M.
2023
Spatial patterns of large African cats: a large-scale study on density, home range size, and home range overlap of lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus.
Nams, Vilis O.; Parker, Daniel M.; Weise, Florian J.; Patterson, Bruce D.; Radloff, Frans G. T.; Vanak, Abi Tamim .; Tumenta, Pricelia N.; Hayward, Matt W.; Swanepoel, Lourens H.; Funston, Paul J.; Bauer, Hans.; Power, R. John.; O’Brien, John.
2021
Three decades later in the Northern Kruger National Park: multiple acoustic and capture surveys may underestimate the true local richness of bats based on historical collections.
Parker, Daniel M.