How “science” can facilitate the politicization of charismatic megafauna counts

Arjun M Gopalaswamy , Nicholas B Elliot , Shadrack Ngene , Femke Broekhuis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 ( 20) e2203244119 -e2203244119

9
2022
Effect of ecological and anthropogenic factors on grouping patterns in African lions across Kenya

Mumbi Chege , Laura D Bertola , Geert R De Snoo , Shadrack Ngene
Ecology and Evolution 14 ( 2) e10982 -e10982

2024
Predicting potential distributions of large carnivores in Kenya: An occupancy study to guide conservation

Femke Broekhuis , Shadrack Ngene , Arjun M Gopalaswamy , Anastacia Mwaura
Diversity and Distributions 28 ( 7) 1445 -1457

14
2022
Lions in a coexistence landscape: Repurposing a traditional field technique to monitor an elusive carnivore

Guy Western , Nicholas B Elliot , Steiner L Sompeta , Femke Broekhuis
Ecology and evolution 12 ( 3) e8662 -e8662

7
2022
The emergence of a robust and inclusive framework for a nationwide assessment of African lions

Shadrack Ngene , Femke Broekhuis , Nicholas B Elliot , Joseph Mukeka
Conservation Science and Practice 5 ( 2)

1
2023
Prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots for lion conservation in southern Africa

Samuel A Cushman , Nicholas B Elliot , Dominik Bauer , Kristina Kesch
PLOS ONE 13 ( 7)

31
2018
Predator becomes prey: Martial eagle predation of lion cubs in the greater Mara region, Kenya

Richard Stratton Hatfield , Lemein Parmuntoro , Simon Thomsett , Patrick Reynolds
Ecology and Evolution 14 ( 9) e70148 -e70148

2024
The devil is in the dispersers: predictions of landscape connectivity change with demography

Nicholas B. Elliot , Samuel A. Cushman , David W. Macdonald , Andrew J. Loveridge
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 ( 5) 1169 -1178

110
2014
The landscape of anthropogenic mortality: how African lions respond to spatial variation in risk

Andrew J. Loveridge , Marion Valeix , Nicholas B. Elliot , David W. Macdonald
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 ( 3) 815 -825

44
2017
Resource pulses influence the spatio‐temporal dynamics of a large carnivore population

Femke Broekhuis , Nicholas B. Elliot , Kosiom Keiwua , Kelvin Koinet
Ecography 44 ( 3) 358 -369

2021
Evaluating the use of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in determining habitat preference and occurrence of multiple large carnivores

Emily K. Madsen , Nicholas B. Elliot , Ernest E. Mjingo , Emmanuel H. Masenga
Ecological Indicators 118 106737

3
2020
An assessment of mammals in Naimina Enkiyio Forest, Kenya

Michael Barton , Christopher Harrell , Guy Western , Nicholas B. Elliot
African Journal of Ecology 56 ( 4) 755 -758

3
2018
Social relationships affect dispersal timing revealing a delayed infanticide in African lions

Nicholas B. Elliot , Marion Valeix , David W. Macdonald , Andrew J. Loveridge
Oikos 123 ( 9) 1049 -1056

25
2014
Toward accurate and precise estimates of lion density.

Nicholas B. Elliot , Arjun M. Gopalaswamy
Conservation Biology 31 ( 4) 934 -943

32
2017
Restoring Africa's lions: start with good counts

Alex Braczkowski , Arjun M. Gopalaswamy , Nicholas B. Elliot , Hugh P. Possingham
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8

3
2020
Movements vary according to dispersal stage, group size, and rainfall: the case of the African lion

Nicholas B. Elliot , Samuel A. Cushman , Andrew J. Loveridge , Godfrey Mtare
Ecology 95 ( 10) 2860 -2869

26
2014
Human–wildlife coexistence: attitudes and behavioural intentions towards predators in the Maasai Mara, Kenya

Femke Broekhuis , Michael Kaelo , Dominic Kantai Sakat , Nicholas B. Elliot
Oryx 54 ( 3) 366 -374

3
2020
The importance of reliable monitoring methods for the management of small, isolated populations

Nicholas B. Elliot , Alice Bett , Monica Chege , Kasaine Sankan
Conservation Science and Practice 2 ( 7)

3
2020
Identification of human–carnivore conflict hotspots to prioritize mitigation efforts

Femke Broekhuis , Samuel A. Cushman , Nicholas B. Elliot
Ecology and Evolution 7 ( 24) 10630 -10639

23
2017