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List of works by Adam Kane

A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates - the natural history of a behaviour

scientific article published in 2016

A suggestion on improving mathematically heavy papers.

scientific article published on 20 September 2012

African bat database: curated data of occurrences, distributions and conservation metrics for sub-Saharan bats

scientific article published on 2 December 2024

An introduction to agent-based models as an accessible surrogate to field-based research and teaching

scientific article published on 02 October 2020

Body Size as a Driver of Scavenging in Theropod Dinosaurs

scientific article

Ecology and mode-of-life explain lifespan variation in birds and mammals

scientific article (publication date: 7 June 2014)

Home range and habitat selection of Cape VulturesGyps coprotheresin relation to supplementary feeding

Morphology and stable isotope analysis demonstrate different structuring of bat communities in rainforest and savannah habitats

scholarly article by Ara Monadjem et al published December 2018 in Royal Society Open Science

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements.

scientific article published in January 2018

Natural history films generate more online interest in depicted species than in conservation messages

scientific article published in 2022

Natural history films raise species awareness-A big data approach

scientific article published on 30 September 2019

Space partitioning without territoriality in gannets

scientific article

Spatially explicit poisoning risk affects survival rates of an obligate scavenger.

scientific article published on 12 March 2018

Survival and population dynamics of the marabou stork in an isolated population, Swaziland.

scientific article

Understanding how mammalian scavengers use information from avian scavengers: cue from above.

scientific article

Unpaid 'CV-boosting' opportunities undermine efforts to reduce pressure and increase diversity of early-career researchers

scientific article published on 10 September 2020

Vultures acquire information on carcass location from scavenging eagles.

scientific article published on 10 September 2014