Acknowledgments
1: Serengeti Past and Present
A. R. E. Sinclair
2: Serengeti in the Context of Worldwide Conservation Efforts
A. R. E. Sinclair, Peter Arcese.
3: Plant Communities and Herbivory
S. J. McNaughton, F. F. Banyikwa.
4: Vegetation Dynamics in the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem: The Role of Elephants, Fire, and Other Factors
Holly T. Dublin
5: Equilibria in Plant-Herbivore Interactions
A. R. E. Sinclair
6: Population Trends and Distribution of Serengeti Herbivores: Implications
for Management
Ken Campbell, Markus Borner.
7: Long-Term Trends in the Herbivore Populations of the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Victor A. Runyoro, Heribert Hofer, Emmanuel B. Chausi, Patricia D. Moehlman.
8: Population Trends of Ungulates in and around Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve 169
Michael D. Broten, Mohammed Said.
9: Population Limitation of Resident Herbivores
A. R. E. Sinclair
10: Distribution and Abundance of Oribi, a Small Antelope
Simon A. R. Mduma
11: Specific Nutrient Requirements and Migration of Wildebeest
Martyn G. Murray
12: Aggregation and Migration by Grazing Ungulates in Relation to Resources and Predators
John M. Fryxell
13: Antipredator Behavior of Serengeti Ungulates: Individual Differences and Population Consequences
Clare D. FitzGibbon, John Lazarus.
14: Variation in Predation by Lions: Tracking a Movable Feast
D. Scheel, C. Packer.
15: Ecology, Demography, and Behavior of Lions in Two Contrasting Habitats: Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti Plains
J. P. Hanby, J. D. Bygott, C. Packer.
16: Population Dynamics, Population Size, and the Commuting System of Serengeti Spotted Hyenas
Heribert Hofer, Marion East.
17: Dominance, Demography, and Reproductive Success of Female Spotted Hyenas
Laurence G. Frank, Kay E. Holekamp, Laura Smale.
18: Implications of High Offspring Mortality for Cheetah Population Dynamics
M. Karen Laurenson
19: Demographic Changes and Social Consequences in Wild Dogs, 1964-1992
Roger Burrows
20: Habitat Variation and Mongoose Demography
Peter M. Waser, Lee F. Elliott, Nancy M. Creel, Scott R. Creel.
21: The Importance of Behavioral Ecology for Conservation Biology: Examples from Serengeti Carnivores
T. M. Caro, S. M. Durant.
22: Population Structure of Wildebeest: Implications for Conservation
Nicholas Georgiadis
23: The Ecology and Epidemiology of Rinderpest Virus in Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Andy Dobson
24: Historical and Present-Day Anti-Poaching Efforts in Serengeti
Peter Arcese, Justine Hando, Ken Campbell.
25: People and Wildlife: Spatial Dynamics and Zones of Interaction
Ken Campbell, Heribert Hofer.
26: Multiple Land Use in the Serengeti Region: The Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Scott Perkin
27: Economic Incentives to Develop the Rangelands of the Serengeti: Implications for Wildlife Conservation
M. Norton-Griffiths
28: The Serengeti Regional Conservation Strategy
B. N. N. Mbano, R. C. Malpas, M. K. S. Maige, P. A. K. Symonds, D. M.
Thompson.
29: A Model to Evaluate Alternative Management Policies for the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem
R. Hilborn et al
Appendix A: Scientific and Common Names of the Larger Mammal Species of the Serengeti-Mara Region
Appendix B: Scientific and Common Names of the Birds of the Serengeti-Mara
Region
List of Contributors
Index