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André Francois Boshoff (1945-2016)
André Francois Boshoff (1945-2016)
Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela University
Verified email at mandela.ac.za
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Designing systematic conservation assessments that promote effective implementation: best practice from South Africa.
AT Knight, A Driver, RM Cowling, K Maze, PG Desmet, AT Lombard, ...
Conservation Biology 20, 739-750, 2006
2922006
Options for the conservation of large and medium-sized mammals in the Cape Floristic Region hotspot, South Africa
GIH Kerley, RL Pressey, RM Cowling, AF Boshoff, R Sims-Castley
Biological Conservation 112, 169-190, 2003
1582003
Historical incidence of the larger land mammals in the broader Eastern Cape. Second Edition
CJ Skead, AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley, PH Lloyd
Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan …, 2007
116*2007
Compromising South Africa’s natural biodiversity – inappropriate herbivore introductions.
JG Castley, AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley
South African Journal of Science 97, 344-348, 2001
1082001
Historical incidence of the larger land mammals in the broader Western and Northern Cape. Second Edition.
CJ Skead, AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley, PH Lloyd
Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011
107*2011
The impact of power line-related mortality on the Cape Vulture Gyps coprotheres in a part of its range, with an emphasis on electrocution.
AF Boshoff, JC Minnie, CJ Tambling, MD Michael
Bird Conservation International 21, 311-327, 2011
872011
Walking in STEP: Lessons for linking spatial prioritisations to implementation strategies.
AT Knight, RM Cowling, AF Boshoff, SL Wilson, SM Pierce
Biological Conservation 144, 202-211, 2011
772011
Potential distributions of the medium- to large-sized mammals in the Cape Floristic Region, based on historical accounts and habitat requirements.
AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley
African Zoology 36, 245-273, 2001
732001
Accessibility maps as a tool to predict sampling bias in historical biodiversity occurrence records
S Monsarrat, A Boshoff, G Kerley
Ecography 41, 1-12, 2018
682018
Filling the gaps on the maps: historical distribution patterns of some of the larger mammals in part of southern Africa.
AF Boshoff, M Landman, GIH Kerley
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 71 (1), 23-87, 2016
672016
Modeling survival rates in the Cape Griffon Gyps coprotheres, with emphasis on the effects of supplementary feeding.
SE Piper, AF Boshoff, HA Scott
Bird Study 46, S230-238., 1999
651999
The elephant in South Africa: history and distribution
J Carruthers, AF Boshoff, R Slotow, H Biggs, G Avery, W Matthews
Elephant management. A scientific assessment for South Africa, 23-83, 2008
632008
Preliminary observations on the diet of leopards (Panthera pardus) from a conservation area and adjacent rangelands in the Baviaanskloof region, South Africa
T Ott, GIH Kerley, AF Boshoff
African Zoology 42 (1), 31-37, 2007
622007
A pragmatic approach to estimating the distributions and spatial requirements of the medium- to large-sized mammals in the Cape Floristic Region.
AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley, RM Cowling
Diversity & Distributions 7, 29-43, 2001
622001
Historical atlas of the diurnal raptors of the Cape Province (Aves : Falconiformes)
AF Boshoff, CJ Vernon, RK Brooke
Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums 14, 173-297, 1983
621983
Biogeographical and topographical variation in the prey of the Black Eagle in the Cape Province, South Africa.
AF Boshoff, NG Palmer, G Avery, RAG Davies, MJF Jarvis
Ostrich 62, 59-72, 1991
561991
The past and present distribution and status of the Cape Vulture in the Cape Province.
AF Boshoff, CJ Vernon
Ostrich 51, 230-250, 1980
561980
Historical mammal distribution data: how reliable are written records?
AF Boshoff, GIH Kerley
South African Journal of Science 106, 26-33, 2010
502010
A proposal for a Greater Addo National Park: a regional and national conservation and development opportunity
G Kerley, A Boshoff
University of Port Elizabeth, Terrestrial Ecology Research Unit, 1997
491997
The feeding ecology of Cape Vultures Gyps coprotheres in a stock-farming area.
AS Robertson, AF Boshoff
Biological Conservation 35, 63-86, 1986
491986
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