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Anthropogenic Influences on Conservation Values of White Rhinoceros
by
Ferreira, Sam M.
, Emmett, Megan C.
, Botha, Judith M.
in
1998 AD
/ 2008 AD
/ Acacia
/ Adults
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Anthropometry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - history
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Diceros bicornis
/ Ecology
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem
/ Elephants
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Female
/ Herbivores
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Human influences
/ Incentives
/ Keystone species
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Loxodonta africana
/ Male
/ Management
/ Managers
/ Mimicry
/ Models, Biological
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Perissodactyla - anatomy & histology
/ Poaching
/ Population
/ Population Control
/ Population Density
/ Population Growth
/ Protection and preservation
/ Resource conservation
/ Revenue
/ Rhinocerotidae
/ South Africa
/ Trends
/ Values
/ White rhinoceros
/ Wildlife conservation
2012
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Anthropogenic Influences on Conservation Values of White Rhinoceros
by
Ferreira, Sam M.
, Emmett, Megan C.
, Botha, Judith M.
in
1998 AD
/ 2008 AD
/ Acacia
/ Adults
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Anthropometry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - history
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Diceros bicornis
/ Ecology
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem
/ Elephants
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Female
/ Herbivores
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Human influences
/ Incentives
/ Keystone species
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Loxodonta africana
/ Male
/ Management
/ Managers
/ Mimicry
/ Models, Biological
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Perissodactyla - anatomy & histology
/ Poaching
/ Population
/ Population Control
/ Population Density
/ Population Growth
/ Protection and preservation
/ Resource conservation
/ Revenue
/ Rhinocerotidae
/ South Africa
/ Trends
/ Values
/ White rhinoceros
/ Wildlife conservation
2012
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Anthropogenic Influences on Conservation Values of White Rhinoceros
by
Ferreira, Sam M.
, Emmett, Megan C.
, Botha, Judith M.
in
1998 AD
/ 2008 AD
/ Acacia
/ Adults
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Anthropometry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology
/ Confidence intervals
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - history
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Diceros bicornis
/ Ecology
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem
/ Elephants
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Female
/ Herbivores
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Human influences
/ Incentives
/ Keystone species
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Loxodonta africana
/ Male
/ Management
/ Managers
/ Mimicry
/ Models, Biological
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Perissodactyla - anatomy & histology
/ Poaching
/ Population
/ Population Control
/ Population Density
/ Population Growth
/ Protection and preservation
/ Resource conservation
/ Revenue
/ Rhinocerotidae
/ South Africa
/ Trends
/ Values
/ White rhinoceros
/ Wildlife conservation
2012
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Anthropogenic Influences on Conservation Values of White Rhinoceros
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Anthropogenic Influences on Conservation Values of White Rhinoceros
2012
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Overview
White rhinoceros (rhinos) is a keystone conservation species and also provides revenue for protection agencies. Restoring or mimicking the outcomes of impeded ecological processes allows reconciliation of biodiversity and financial objectives. We evaluate the consequences of white rhino management removal, and in recent times, poaching, on population persistence, regional conservation outcomes and opportunities for revenue generation. In Kruger National Park, white rhinos increased from 1998 to 2008. Since then the population may vary non-directionally. In 2010, we estimated 10,621 (95% CI: 8,767-12,682) white rhinos using three different population estimation methods. The desired management effect of a varying population was detectable after 2008. Age and sex structures in sink areas (focal rhino capture areas) were different from elsewhere. This comes from relatively more sub-adults being removed by managers than what the standing age distribution defined. Poachers in turn focused on more adults in 2011. Although the effect of poaching was not detectable at the population level given the confidence intervals of estimates, managers accommodated expected poaching annually and adapted management removals. The present poaching trend predicts that 432 white rhinos may be poached in Kruger during 2012. The white rhino management model mimicking outcomes of impeded ecological processes predicts 397 rhino management removals are required. At present poachers may be doing \"management removals,\" but conservationists have no opportunity left to contribute to regional rhino conservation strategies or generate revenue through white rhino sales. In addition, continued trends in poaching predict detectable white rhino declines in Kruger National Park by 2016. Our results suggest that conservationists need innovative approaches that reduce financial incentives to curb the threats that poaching poses to several conservation values of natural resources such as white rhinos.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ 2008 AD
/ Acacia
/ Adults
/ Animals
/ Biology
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - history
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Ecology
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Female
/ Male
/ Managers
/ Mimicry
/ Perissodactyla - anatomy & histology
/ Poaching
/ Revenue
/ Trends
/ Values
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