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Migration in the Anthropocene: how collective navigation, environmental system and taxonomy shape the vulnerability of migratory species
M Hardesty-Moore, S Deinet, R Freeman, GC Titcomb, EM Dillon, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 373 (20170017), 2018
712018
Zebra reduce predation risk in mixed-species herds by eavesdropping on cues from giraffe
MH Schmitt, K Stears, AM Shrader
Behavioral Ecology 27 (4), 1073-1077, 2016
652016
Determining the relative importance of dilution and detection for zebra foraging in mixed-species herds
MH Schmitt, K Stears, CC Wilmers, AM Shrader
Animal Behaviour 96, 151-158, 2014
632014
Effects of the hippopotamus on the chemistry and ecology of a changing watershed
K Stears, DJ McCauley, JC Finlay, J Mpemba, IT Warrington, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 201800407, 2018
622018
Increases in food availability can tempt oribi antelope into taking greater risks at both large and small spatial scales
K Stears, AM Shrader
Animal Behaviour 108, 155-164, 2015
502015
Spatial ecology of male hippopotamus in a changing watershed
K Stears, TA Nuñez, EA Muse, BM Mutayoba, DJ McCauley
Scientific Reports 9, 15392, 2019
382019
Mixed-species herding levels the landscape of fear
K Stears, MH Schmitt, CC Wilmers, AM Shrader
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 287, 2020
322020
Group-living herbivores weigh up food availability and dominance status when making patch-joining decisions
K Stears, GIH Kerley, AM Shrader
PLoS One 9 (10), e109011, 2014
192014
Coexistence between wildlife and livestock is contingent on cattle density and season but not differences in body size
K Stears, AM Shrader
PLoS ONE 15 (7), e0236895, 2020
182020
Hippopotamus dung inputs accelerate fish predation by terrestrial consumers
K Stears, DJ McCauley
African Journal of Ecology 56 (4), 1034-1038, 2018
122018
Hippopotamus movements structure the spatiotemporal dynamics of an active anthrax outbreak
K Stears, MH Schmitt, WC Turner, DJ McCauley, EA Muse, H Kiwango, ...
Ecosphere 12 (6), e03540, 2021
112021
Shared insights across the ecology of coral reefs and African savannas: Are parrotfish wet wildebeest?
DE Burkepile, MH Schmitt, K Stears, MK Donovan, DI Thompson
BioScience 70 (8), 647-658, 2020
112020
Integrating herbivore assemblages and woody plant cover in an African savanna to reveal how herbivores respond to ecosystem management
MH Schmitt, K Stears, MK Donovan, DE Burkepile, DI Thompson
PLoS ONE 17 (8), e0273917, 2022
72022
Preferential selection of marine protected areas by the recreational scuba diving industry
M Morse, D McCauley, S Orofino, K Stears, S Mladjov, J Caselle, ...
Marine Policy 159, 105908, 2024
62024
Does the removal of finder's share influence the scrounging decisions of herbivores?
RB Kok, K Stears, AM Shrader
Animal Behaviour 133, 229-235, 2017
62017
Vegetation management shapes arthropod and bird communities in an African savanna
DM Parker, K Stears, T Olckers, MH Schmitt
Ecology and Evolution 13 (3), e9880, 2023
52023
Evaluating oribi translocations for conservation: the importance of translocation guidelines
T Patel, K Stears, IT Little, AM Shrader
African Journal of Wildlife Research 51, 144–148, 2021
22021
Assessing the performance of oribi antelope populations at multiple scales: the limitations of citizen-led oribi conservation
T Patel, K Stears, IT Little, AM Shrader
African Journal of Wildlife Research 51, 127-135, 2021
22021
Key Factors Driving the Foraging Ecology of Oribi: Fear, Cattle and the Quality and Quantity of Food
K Stears
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2015
22015
In the mix: Patterns of warthog herding behaviour in single- and mixed-species herds
AV Jørgensen, K Stears, MH Schmitt
African Journal of Ecology 62, e13349, 2024
12024
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