Analysis of Elephant Movement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ecological, Climatic, and Conservation Perspectives
Matthew Hines, Gregory Glatzer, Shreya Ghosh, Prasenjit Mitra

TL;DR
This study analyzes elephant movement patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing ecological and climatic factors, to inform conservation strategies amid climate change impacts.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical approach that integrates ecological and climatic data to predict elephant migration routes for better conservation planning.
Findings
Identified key ecological drivers influencing elephant movement.
Predicted potential migration routes under changing climate conditions.
Provided insights for reducing human-elephant conflicts.
Abstract
The interaction between elephants and their environment has profound implications for both ecology and conservation strategies. This study presents an analytical approach to decipher the intricate patterns of elephant movement in Sub-Saharan Africa, concentrating on key ecological drivers such as seasonal variations and rainfall patterns. Despite the complexities surrounding these influential factors, our analysis provides a holistic view of elephant migratory behavior in the context of the dynamic African landscape. Our comprehensive approach enables us to predict the potential impact of these ecological determinants on elephant migration, a critical step in establishing informed conservation strategies. This projection is particularly crucial given the impacts of global climate change on seasonal and rainfall patterns, which could substantially influence elephant movements in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation · Species Distribution and Climate Change
