Dr. Joseph Ochieng Ogutu

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-2 und Äquivalente
FachgebietBioinformatik und Theoretische Biologie
KeywordsClimate change, land use change, mammalian herbivores and large carnivores, Statistical mixed models, population dynamics, simulation models

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandDeutschland
OrtStuttgart
Universität/InstitutionUniversität Hohenheim
Institut/AbteilungInstitut für Kulturpflanzenwissenschaften

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter PiephoInstitut für Pflanzenbau und Grünland, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.09.2004

Programm(e)

2003Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2006Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, H.-P. Piepho, H. T. Dublin, R. S. Reid, N. Bhola: Application of capture-recapture methods to lions: How to satisfy the assumptions by inclusion of pride area, age, sex and group size as covariates to explain heterogeneity. In: Journal of Zoology, 2006, 161-174
2006Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, N. Bhola, R. S. Reid: Efficiency of strip and line transect surveys of African Savanna mammals. In: Journal of Zoology, 2006, 149-160
2006A. M. Shrader, N. Owen-Smith, Joseph Ochieng Ogutu: How a mega-grazer copes with the dry season: food and nutrient intake rates by white rhinoceros in the wild. In: Functional Ecology, 2006, 376-384
2006P. Kristjanson, M. Radeny, I. Baltenweck, Joseph Ochieng Ogutu: Livelihood mapping and poverty correlates at a meso-level in Kenya. In: Food Policy, 2006, 568-583
2006Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, N. Owen-Smith: Oscillations in large mammal populations: are they related to predation or rainfall?. In: African Journal of Ecology, 2006, 332-339
2005N. Owen-Smith, D. R. Mason, Joseph Ochieng Ogutu: Correlates of survival rates for ten African ungulate populations: density, rainfall and predation. In: J. Anim. Ecol., 2005, 774-788
2004Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, H. T. Dublin: The effects of pastoralism and protection on the density and distribution of carnivores and their prey in the Mara ecosystem of Kenya. In: African Journal of Ecology, 2004, 8-22
2004Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, H. T. Dublin: The spatial dynamics of lions and their prey along an environmental gradient. In: African Journal of Ecology, 2004, 8-22
43S. M. Mugatha, Joseph Ochieng Ogutu, M. Cords, J. M. Maitima: Dynamics of male residence and female oestrus during a breeding season of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya. In: African Journal of Ecology, 43, 332-339