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Hierarchical foraging by giraffe in a heterogeneous savannah, Tanzania

Mahenya, Obeid; Mathisen, Karen Marie; Andreassen, Harry Peter; Skarpe, Christina
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2016
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Mahenya, O., Mathisen, K. M., Andreassen, H. P., & Skarpe, C. (2016). Hierarchical foraging by giraffe in a heterogeneous savannah, Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology, 54(2), 136-145. doi: 10.1111/aje.12270  
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Understanding foraging decisions made by wildlife at

different spatio-temporal scales is important for wildlife

management and conservation. We tested whether forag-

ing decisions by Masai giraffe (

Giraffa camelopardalis

tippelskirchi

Matschie) differed with scales; habitat, patch

and tree in a heterogeneous savannah. We collected data

from Arusha National Park, Tanzania, in March

–

May and

August

–

October 2013. Visual observations were used to

collect data on foraging behaviour. Measurements of tree

height and stem height and scoring of accumulated

browsing were made in 133 patches around trees where

the giraffes had been seen browsing, and in a correspond-

ing number of available patches. Giraffes selected

Acacia

shrub and

Dodonea

shrub habitats but not for water

availability or predator avoidance. For patch use, giraffe

selected high quantity of

Acacia xanthophloea

and

Dodonea

viscosa.

Between plant species,

A. xanthophloea

was the

most preferred and within plant species, tree quality was

enhanced by tree height and high score of accumulated

browsing. Generally, giraffes selected for

A. xanthophloea

at

all scales.
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Wiley
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African Journal of Ecology,

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