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Robin M Cook
Robin M Cook
PhD | Science Manager, Elephants Alive | Visiting Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand
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Elephant movement patterns in relation to human inhabitants in and around the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
RM Cook, F Parrini, MD Henley
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science 57 (1), 1-7, 2015
372015
Recent exposure to African elephants after a century of exclusion: Rapid accumulation of marula tree impact and mortality, and poor regeneration
RM Cook, ETF Witkowski, CV Helm, MD Henley, F Parrini
Forest Ecology and Management 401, 107-116, 2017
322017
African honeybees as a mitigation method for elephant impact on trees
RM Cook, F Parrini, LE King, ETF Witkowski, MD Henley
Biological Conservation 217, 329-336, 2018
302018
The management dilemma: Removing elephants to save large trees
RM Cook, MD Henley
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science 61 (1), 1-12, 2019
282019
African bush elephants respond to a honeybee alarm pheromone blend
MG Wright, C Spencer, RM Cook, MD Henley, W North, A Mafra-Neto
Current Biology 28 (14), R778-R780, 2018
232018
A phased approach to increase human tolerance in elephant corridors to link protected areas in southern Mozambique
MD Henley, RM Cook, A Bedetti, J Wilmot, A Roode, CL Pereira, ...
Diversity 15 (1), 85, 2023
72023
Complexities associated with elephant impact on Sclerocarya birrea subsp. caffra in the Greater Kruger National Park
RM Cook, MD Henley
South African Journal of Botany 121, 543-548, 2019
62019
Survival trends (2008–2020) of three tree species in response to elephant impact, environmental variation, and stem wire-netting protection in an African savanna
RM Cook, ETF Witkowski, MD Henley
Forest Ecology and Management 545, 121220, 2023
32023
Melissopalynological investigations of seasonal honey samples from the Greater Kruger National Park, Savanna biome of South Africa
N Ndlovu, FH Neumann, MD Henley, RM Cook, C Reynolds
Palynology 47 (3), 2179679, 2023
22023
Interspecific competition between ants and African honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata) may undermine the effectiveness of elephant beehive–deterrents in Africa
R Thornley, R Cook, M Spencer, CL Parr, M Henley
Conservation Science and Practice 6 (1), e13041, 2024
12024
Protecting the resource: an assessment of mitigation methods used to protect large trees from African elephant impact in a savanna system
RM Cook, ETF Witkowski, MD Henley
Wildlife Biology, e01170, 2023
12023
Presence and Absence of Beehives as a Management Tool for Reducing Elephant-Induced Tree Mortality
RM Cook, MD Henley
Diversity 16 (9), 577, 2024
2024
Melissopalynology uncovering pollen diversity within Lowveld honey
N Ndlovu, MD Henley, RM Cook, FH Neumann
South African Bee Journal 93 (2), 68-72, 2021
2021
Elephant impact on marula trees, and African honeybees as a mitigation method
RM Cook
2017
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) movement patterns in response to distance from villages - Honours Report
RM Cook
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2014
2014
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