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RefNoEC/2002/37
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TitleSinclair, Anthony Ronald Entrican: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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CitationTony Sinclair is the leading authority on the ecology, population dynamics and community structure of large mammals. His long-term research on ungulate populations in the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem and elsewhere in east Africa has shown how ungulate populations are regulated and has helped to explain the co-existence of herbivores with overlapping feeding niches. Sinclair has also played a central role in the application of modern ecological methods to the management and conservation of large herbivores in Africa, North America and Australia.
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