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Barnier F (2012) Impacts of predation on a large herbivore at the population and individual levels. PhD thesis, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France.
Bourgarel M (2004) Aspects of population dynamics of impala in a protected area in Zimbabwe. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, France.
Buard E (2013) Dynamics of species-space interactions: linking animal movements and land-use change in Hwange national Park (Zimbabwe). PhD thesis, University of Paris 1, France.
Chamaillé-Jammes S (2006) Under the African sky: from climatic fluctuations to the regulation of populations, the role of surface-water in the spatio-temporal dynamics of an elephant population. PhD thesis, University Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 6, France.
Crosmary W (2012) Trophy hunting: behavioral, demographic and evolutionary consequences in ungulate populations: the example of ungulates in African savannas. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard – Lyon 1 (France) and University of Laval (Canada).
de Parseval H (2014) Strategies for root exploration and nutrient cycles: study of the functional role of horizontal soil exploration by plants. PhD thesis, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France.
Drouet-Hoguet N (2007) Influence of human activities on the diet and the numerical response of the spotted hyaena in a dystrophic savanna dominated by elephants. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, France.
Favreau F-R (2014) How do mammalian herbivores adjust their trade-off between food and safety? PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard-Lyon 1 (France) and University of Queensland (Australie).
Ferry N (2018) Processes involved in the functioning of large mammal communities: the role of the African elephant in the ecology of predator-prey relationships. PhD theses, University of Lyon, France.
Grange S (2006) The great dilemna of wild equids: loving with grazing bovids and avoiding large predators? PhD thesis, University of Poitiers, France.
Guerbois C (2012) Considering protected areas in the dynamics of socioecological systems for the integrated and sustainable conservation of African wildlife. PhD thesis, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, France.
Mbizah M (2018) The effect of resource abundance and dispersion on the ecology of African lions (Panthera leo) in a semi-arid landscape. DPhil thesis, University of Oxford, UK.
Miguel E (2012) Contacts in the wild and pathogens spillover. PhD thesis, University of Montpellier, France.
Patin R (2018) Spatial game and behavioural interactions in predator-prey relationships. PhD thesis, University of Montpellier, France.
Périquet S (2014) Sharing the top: how do spotted hyaenas cope with lions? Apex predator coexistence in a wooded savanna. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard-Lyon 1, France.
Perrotton A (2015) Cattle herding and coexistence between protected areas and their peripheries: a participatory approach. PhD thesis, University of Montpellier (France) and University of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe).
Say-Sallaz E (2021) Ecology of predator-prey interactions in a multi-predator context. PhD thesis, University of Lyon, France.
Tarakini T (2019) Responses of water bird communities to changing wetlands characteristics and management in Hwange National Park and its periphery. PhD thesis, University of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
Valeix M (2006) Insights into processes structuring large herbivore communities: the role of elephants in the functioning of an African savanna. PhD thesis, University Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 6, France.
Valls-Fox H (2015) To drink or not to drink? The influence of resource availability on elephant foraging and habitat selection in a semi-arid savanna. PhD thesis, University of Montpellier, France.
van der Meer E (2011) Is the grass greener on the other side? Testing the ecological trap hypothesis for African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in and around Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, France.
Vitet C (2020) Effect of group size on the behaviour, demography and social dynamics of plains zebras in a context of predation. PhD thesis, University of Montpellier, France.
Wielgus E (2020) The social dynamics of the Cape buffalo and the epidemiological implications. PhD thesis, University of Manchester, UK.
Wigley B (2013) Savanna woody plant community and trait responses to bottom-up and top-down controls, with a specific focus on the role of mammalian herbivory. PhD thesis, University Claude Bernard-Lyon 1, France.