Craig Tambling
Affiliations: | 2007- | Centre for African Conservation Ecology | Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa |
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Davies AB, Tambling CJ, Marneweck DG, et al. (2021) Spatial heterogeneity facilitates carnivore coexistence. Ecology. e03319 |
Barnardo T, Tambling CJ, Davies AB, et al. (2020) Opportunistic feeding by lions: non-preferred prey comprise an important part of lion diets in a habitat where preferred prey are abundant Mammal Research. 65: 235-243 |
Davies AB, Tambling CJ, Kerley GI, et al. (2016) Limited spatial response to direct predation risk by African herbivores following predator reintroduction. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 5728-48 |
Moll RJ, Killion AK, Montgomery RA, et al. (2016) Spatial patterns of African ungulate aggregation reveal complex but limited risk effects from reintroduced carnivores. Ecology. 97: 1123-34 |
Davies AB, Tambling CJ, Kerley GI, et al. (2016) Effects of Vegetation Structure on the Location of Lion Kill Sites in African Thicket. Plos One. 11: e0149098 |
Tambling CJ, Minnie L, Meyer J, et al. (2015) Temporal shifts in activity of prey following large predator reintroductions Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69: 1153-1161 |
Clements HS, Tambling CJ, Hayward MW, et al. (2014) An objective approach to determining the weight ranges of prey preferred by and accessible to the five large African carnivores. Plos One. 9: e101054 |
Tambling CJ, Minnie L, Adendorff J, et al. (2013) Elephants facilitate impact of large predators on small ungulate prey species Basic and Applied Ecology. 14: 694-701 |
Tambling CJ, Druce DJ, Hayward MW, et al. (2012) Spatial and temporal changes in group dynamics and range use enable anti-predator responses in African buffalo. Ecology. 93: 1297-304 |
Hayward MW, Hayward GJ, Tambling CJ, et al. (2011) Do lions Panthera leo actively select prey or do prey preferences simply reflect chance responses via evolutionary adaptations to optimal foraging? Plos One. 6: e23607 |