Grouping behavior of African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis): A significant habitat exploitation strategy in Mount Cameroon National Park, Southwest region, Cameroon
<p>Wildlife grouping behavior is a significant survival strategy beneficial to all the group members. Migration to healthy food locations, defense from predators, mating, and social organization are some of the products of a well-established and organized grouping behavior of wildlife species...
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Main Authors: | Melle Ekane Maurice (Author), Tadida Elvis Chembonui (Author), Kamah Pascal Bumtu (Author), Agbor James Ayamba (Author), Esther Eyong Mbi Arrabi (Author), Che Scholastica Nchang (Author), Aganya Benedatte Eyama (Author), Tashe Vanesa Nwah (Author) |
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Global Journal of Zoology - Peertechz Publications,
2023-08-09.
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