Member Profile
Membership type: full
Lovelater Sebele
Country of origin: Zimbabwe Currently in: Zimbabwe, Bulawayo General field of specialization: Biological Systems and Organisms-
Degrees
2009 Undergraduate Biological Systems and Organisms2012 Master Biological Systems and Organisms -
Current Research Activities
Biological Systems and Organisms
Raptor diets, movement and breeding success
Publications resulting from Research:
Jenkins A.R, De Goede K.H., Sebele L. and Diamond, M. (2013). Brokering a settlement between raptors and industry: sustainable management of large eagles nesting on power infrastructure. Bird Conservation International 23: 232-246.
Rowan O. M., Sebele L., Koeslag A., Curtis O., Abadi F. and Amar A. (2014). Phenological shifts assist colonisation of a novel environment in a range-expanding raptor at two spatial scales. OIKOS 123: 1457-1468.
Tagwireyi, P., Ndaimani, H., Sebele, L. and Madzikanda H. (2016). An ecological paradox: the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is not attracted to water points when water is scarce in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. PLoS ONE 11.
Loveridge, A.J., Kuiper, T., Parry, R., Sibanda, L., Stapelkamp, B., Hunt, J., Sebele, L. Makuwe, E. and MacDonald, D. (2017) Bells, Bomas and Beef-steak: Complex patterns of human-predator conflict at the protected area-agro-pastoral interface. PeerJ 5:e2898 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2898
Tshipa, A. , Valls-Fox, H., Fritz, H., Collins, K., Sebele, L., Mundy, P. and Chamaillé-Jammes, S. (2017). Partial migration links local surface-water management to large-scale elephant conservation in the world's largest transfrontier conservation area. Biological Conservation 215: 46-50
Current profession
Current professional activities type:Teaching