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Peter Scogings
Peter Scogings
Assoc. Prof. in Ecology, Univ. KwaZulu-Natal
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: ukzn.ac.za - Domovská stránka
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Effects of season and breed on browse species intake rates and diet selection by goats in the False Thornveld of the Eastern Cape, South Africa
LE Dziba, PF Scogings, IJ Gordon, JG Raats
Small Ruminant Research 47 (1), 17-30, 2003
1162003
Leaf chemistry of woody plants in relation to season, canopy retention and goat browsing in a semiarid subtropical savanna
PF Scogings, LE Dziba, IJ Gordon
Austral Ecology 29 (3), 278-286, 2004
882004
Secondary metabolites and nutrients of woody plants in relation to browsing intensity in African savannas
PF Scogings, J Hjältén, C Skarpe
Oecologia 167, 1063-1073, 2011
722011
Diet selection of Nguni goats in relation to season, chemistry and physical properties of browse in sub-humid subtropical savanna
NAD Basha, PF Scogings, LE Dziba, IV Nsahlai
Small Ruminant Research 102 (2-3), 163-171, 2012
572012
Severe drought limits trees in a semi‐arid savanna
MF Case, C Wigley‐Coetsee, N Nzima, PF Scogings, AC Staver
Ecology 100 (11), e02842, 2019
522019
Diet selection and forage quality factors affecting woody plant selection by black rhinoceros in the Great Fish River Reserve, South Africa
NM Ganqa, PF Scogings, JG Raats
South African Journal of Wildlife Research-24-month delayed open access 35 …, 2005
512005
Long-term impacts of goat browsing on bush-clump dynamics in a semi-arid subtropical savanna
AJ Hester, PF Scogings, WSW Trollope
Plant Ecology 183, 277-290, 2006
492006
Acacia karroo responses to early dormant season defoliation and debarking by goats in a semi-arid subtropical savanna
P Scogings, M Macanda
Plant Ecology 179, 193-206, 2005
492005
Sprout selection and performance of goats fed Acacia karroo coppices in the False Thornveld of the Eastern Cape, South Africa
CC Nyamukanza, PF Scogings
South African Journal of Animal Science 38 (2), 83-90, 2008
462008
Differential phenolic profiles in six African savanna woody species in relation to antiherbivore defense
D Hattas, J Hjältén, R Julkunen-Tiitto, PF Scogings, T Rooke
Phytochemistry 72 (14-15), 1796-1803, 2011
452011
Herbaceous responses to herbivory, fire and rainfall variability differ between grasses and forbs
H Van Coller, F Siebert, PF Scogings, S Ellis
South African Journal of Botany 119, 94-103, 2018
432018
The feeding height preferences of two goat breeds fed Grewia occidentalis L.(Tiliaceae) in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
LE Dziba, PF Scogings, IJ Gordon, JG Raats
Small Ruminant Research 47 (1), 31-38, 2003
392003
Responses of woody vegetation to exclusion of large herbivores in semi‐arid savannas
PF Scogings, T Johansson, J Hjältén, J Kruger
Austral Ecology 37 (1), 56-66, 2012
372012
Nutrient and secondary metabolite concentrations in a savanna are independently affected by large herbivores and shoot growth rate
PF Scogings, J Hjältén, C Skarpe, D Hattas, A Zobolo, L Dziba, T Rooke
Plant Ecology 215, 73-82, 2014
362014
Seasonal variations in nutrients and secondary metabolites in semi-arid savannas depend on year and species
PF Scogings, D Hattas, C Skarpe, J Hjältén, L Dziba, A Zobolo, T Rooke
Journal of Arid Environments 114, 54-61, 2015
352015
Browsing intensity of herbaceous forbs across a semi-arid savanna catenal sequence
F Siebert, P Scogings
South African Journal of Botany 100, 69-74, 2015
332015
Why bio-physical and social scientists can speak the same language when addressing Sustainable Development
T Quinlan, P Scogings
Environmental Science & Policy 7 (6), 537-546, 2004
332004
Grazing into the future: Policy making for South African communal rangelands
P Scogings, T De Bruyn, S Vetter
Development Southern Africa 16 (3), 403-414, 1999
331999
Does the Growth Differentiation Balance Hypothesis Explain Allocation to Secondary Metabolites in Combretum apiculatum , an African Savanna Woody Species …
D Hattas, PF Scogings, R Julkunen-Tiitto
Journal of Chemical Ecology 43, 153-163, 2017
302017
Does large herbivore removal affect secondary metabolites, nutrients and shoot length in woody species in semi-arid savannas?
PF Scogings, J Hjältén, C Skarpe
Journal of Arid Environments 88, 4-8, 2013
292013
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