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    Corporate Management

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    Interplay of competition and facilitation in grazing succession by migrant Serengeti herbivores

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    Competition, facilitation, and predation offer alternative explanations for successional patterns of migratory herbivores. However, these interactions are difficult to measure, leaving uncertainty about the mechanisms underlying body-size-dependent grazing—and even whether succession occurs at all. We used data from an 8-year camera-trap survey, GPS-collared herbivores, and fecal DNA metabarcoding to analyze the timing, arrival order, and interactions among migratory grazers in Serengeti National Park. Temporal grazing succession is characterized by a “push-pull” dynamic: Competitive grazing nudges zebra ahead of co-migrating wildebeest, whereas grass consumption by these large-bodied migrants attracts trailing, small-bodied gazelle that benefit from facilitation. “Natural experiments” involving intense wildfires and rainfall respectively disrupted and strengthened these effects. Our results highlight a balance between facilitative and competitive forces in co-regulating large-scale ungulate migrations

    Power-sharing and democratization in Africa: the Kenyan experience

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    Non-O1, non-O139 Vibrio cholerae bacteraemia: case report and literature review

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    Power-sharing and democratization in Africa: the Kenyan experience

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    Melioidosis: Clinical impact and public health threat in the tropics

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