Jason marshal
Associate Professor
School of Animal, Plant and Enviromental Sciences
University of the Witwatersrand
South Africa
Biography
Jason Marshal is an associate professor of School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences at Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa. His works includes Spatial and temporal interactions of large mammals with variable resources: foraging, habitat, demography, and abundance, Quantitative methods to estimate and model abundance and distribution of animal populations, Wildlife management and capacity building in transboundary regions.
Research Interest
His research focuses on Applied Population Ecology, Quantitative Ecology.
Publications
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Marshal JP, Cain JW, Bleich VC, Rosenstock SS (2009) Intrinsic and extrinsic sources of variation in the population dynamics of an arid-environment large herbivore. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86:103-111.
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Owen Smith N, Marshal JP (2010) Definitive case studies. In Owen-Smith N (ed) Dynamics of large herbivore populations in changing environments. Wiley-Blackwell 1-33.
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Bleich VC, Marshal JP, Andrew NG (2010) Habitat use by a desert ungulate: predicting effects of water availability on mountain sheep. Journal of Arid Environments 74:638-645.