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| Dr. Peter Lindsey, PhDPeer-Reviewed Publications
Romañach, S.S., P.A. Lindsey, & R. Woodroffe. 2007 Determinants of attitudes toward predators in central Kenya and suggestions for increasing tolerance in a livestock dominated landscape. Oryx 41: 185-195. Lindsey, P.A., Roulet, P.A., & Romañach, S.S. 2007. Economic and conservation significance of the trophy hunting industry in sub-Saharan Africa. Biological Conservation 134: 456-67. Lindsey, P.A., R. Alexander, M.G.L. Mills, S.S. Romañach, & R. Woodroffe. 2007 Wildlife viewing preferences of visitors to protected areas in South Africa: implications for the role of ecotourism in conservation. Journal of Ecotourism 6: 19-33. Woodroffe, R., Frank, L.G., Lindsey, P.A., ole Ranah, S.M.K, & Romañach, S. 2007 Tools for conserving large carnivores in Africaâ€s community rangelands: a case-control study of livestock husbandry. Biodiversity & Conservation DOI: 10.1007/s10531-006-9124-8 Woodroffe, Rosie, Peter Lindsey, Stephanie Romañach, & Symon M.K. ole Ranah. 2007. African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) can subsist on small prey: implications for conservation. Journal of Mammalogy 88: 181-93. Lindsey, P.A., L. Frank, A. Mathieson, R. Alexander, & S.S. Romañach. 2007. Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa: problems and one potential solution. Conservation Biology online DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00594.x Lindsey, P.A., L. Frank, A. Mathieson, & S. S. Romañach. 2007. Potential of trophy hunting to create incentives for wildlife conservation in Africa where alternative wildlife-based land uses may not be viable. Animal Conservation 9: 283-291. Woodroffe, R., P. Lindsey, S. Romañach, A. Stein, & S. ole Ranah. 2005. Livestock predation by endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in northern Kenya. Biological Conservation. 124: 225-234. Lindsey, P.A., Alexander, R. du Toit, J.T., & Mills, M.G.L., 2005. The cost efficiency of wild dog Lycaon pictus conservation in South Africa. Conservation Biology. 19(4): 1205-1214. Woodroffe, R., Andre, J.M., Andulege, B., Bercovitch, F., Carlson, A., Coppollilo, P., Dickman, A., Fletcher, P., Ginsberg, J., Hofmeyr, M., Laurenson, K., Leigh, K., Lindsey, P., Lines, R., Mazet, J., McCreery, K., McNutt, J., Mills, G., Muha, M., Munson, L., Parker, M., Pole, A., Rasmussen, G., Robbins, R., Sillero-Zubiri, C., Swarner, M., Szykman, M. 2005. Tools for the conservation of African wild dogs: Do we know enough? What more do we need to know? IUCN/SSC/WCS Report on the workshop for research for conservation of the African wild dog, Kruger National Park. Lindsey, P.A., du Toit, J.T. & Mills, M.G., 2005. Attitudes of ranchers towards African wild dogs Lycaon pictus: conservation implications for wild dogs on private land. Biological Conservation. 125: 113-121. Lindsey, P.A, du Toit, J.T., Mills, M.G. & Alexander, R., 2005. The potential contribution of ecotourism to wild dog Lycaon pictus conservation.Biological Conservation. 123: 339-348. Lindsey, P. A., du Toit, J. T., Mills, M. G. L., 2004. The distribution and population status of African wild dogs Lycaon pictus outside protected areas in South Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 34(2): 143-151. Lindsey, P.A., du Toit, J.T., Mills, M.G.L. 2004. Area and prey requirements of wild dogs Lycaon pictus under varying habitat conditions: implications for reintroductions. South African Journal of Wildlife Research. 34(1): 77-86. Lindsey, P.A. 2003. The conservation of the African wild dog outside of protected areas in South Africa: ecological, economic and sociological determinants of success. PhD thesis, University of Pretoria. Lindsey, P.A. 2003. The African wild dog; Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation. Book Review. Austral Ecology. 283: 468-469. Taylor, W. A., Lindsey, P. A., and Skinner, J. D. 2002. The feeding ecology of the aardvark Orycteropus afer. Journal of Arid Environments. 50 (1): 135-152. Lindsey, P. A. and Skinner, J. D. 2001. Ant composition and activity patterns as determined by pitfall trapping and other methods in three habitats in the semi-arid Karoo. Journal of Arid Environments. 48 (4): 551-568. Popular Articles Lindsey, P. 2006. Trophy hunting and conservation: and effective tool or a contradiction in terms? African Indaba, June issue Meadows, R. 2005. African wild dogs may pay their own way. Conservation in Practice. 6(2). (Written about Lindsey’s research). Lindsey, P. A. 2005. The distribution and status of African wild dogs outside of protected areas in the central Lowveld, Mpumalanga and Kwa-Zulu Natal. Ecological Journal. Africa, Johannesburg. Lindsey, P.A. 2003. Living with African wild dogs. Africa Geographic. Harvey, K. 2003. African wild dogs. African Indaba, March 2003. (Written about Lindsey’s research) Lindsey, P.A. 2001, 2002, 2003. Multiple newspaper and magazine articles discussing wild dog conservation and appealing for sightings. |
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