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    Imbalance of Ecosystem Services of Wetlands and the Perception of the Local Community towards their Restoration and Management in Jimma Highlands, Southwestern Ethiopia by Moges, A., Beyene, A., Triest, L., Ambelu, A., Kelbessa, E.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-2018)
    “…Wetlands provide vital services for the livelihoods of local peoples; however, the ecological integrity of wetlands in Ethiopia has not yet been studied. In…”
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    Development of a multimetric plant-based index of biotic integrity for assessing the ecological state of forested, urban and agricultural natural wetlands of Jimma Highlands, Ethiopia by Moges, A., Beyene, A., Kelbessa, E., Mereta, S.T., Ambelu, A.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-12-2016)
    “…The main findings of this study: •Out of many potential plant metrics, 4 core metrics were selected.•The core metrics strongly discriminated impaired from…”
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    Plant species composition and diversity in wetlands under forest, agriculture and urban land uses by Moges, A., Beyene, A., Ambelu, A., Mereta, S.T., Triest, L., Kelbessa, E.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-02-2017)
    “…The main findings of this study: •122 plant species belonged to 86 genera and 37 families were identified.•Poaceae and Asteraceae were found to be the most…”
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    Antimicrobial activity of traditional medicinal plants from Ankober District, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia by Lulekal, E, Rondevaldova, J, Bernaskova, E, Cepkova, J, Asfaw, Z, Kelbessa, E, Kokoska, L, Van Damme, P

    Published in Pharmaceutical biology (01-05-2014)
    “…Traditional medicinal plants have long been used in Ethiopia to treat human and livestock ailments. Despite a well-documented rich tradition of medicinal plant…”
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    Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants at Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia by Yineger, Haile, Kelbessa, Ensermu, Bekele, Tamrat, Lulekal, Ermias

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (30-05-2007)
    “…An ethnobotanical study on veterinary medicinal plants of Bale Mountains National Park and adjacent areas was conducted from July 2003 to June 2004…”
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    Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants around ‘Dheeraa’ town, Arsi Zone, Ethiopia by Wondimu, Tigist, Asfaw, Zemede, Kelbessa, Ensermu

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (30-05-2007)
    “…A study aimed at identifying plant species used and manipulated by the community for medicine was carried out around ‘Dheeraa’ town, Arsi Zone, Oromia Region,…”
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    Assessing the levels of food shortage using the traffic light metaphor by analyzing the gathering and consumption of wild food plants, crop partsand crop residues in Konso, Ethiopia by Lemessa Ocho, D, Struik, P.C, Price, L.L, Kelbessa, E, Kolo, K

    “…Background Humanitarian relief agencies use scales to assess levels of critical food shortage to efficiently target and allocate food to the neediest. These…”
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    Diversity, regeneration status and socio-economic importance of the vegetation in the islands of Lake Ziway, south-central Ethiopia by Zegeye, Haileab, Teketay, Demel, Kelbessa, Ensermu

    “…This study was conducted in the islands of Lake Ziway located in the main Ethiopian Rift Valley in south-central Ethiopia. Its main objective was to…”
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    Studies in the Genus Asystasia (Acanthaceae) in Tropical Africa II: Further New Species by Kelbessa, Ensermu

    Published in Kew bulletin (01-01-1998)
    “…Two new species of Asystasia are described; A. richardsiae which is endemic to Tanzania and A. albiflora which is more widespread and occurs in Tanzania, Zaïre…”
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    new species of Justicia sect. Ansellia (Acanthaceae) from Tanzania by Kelbessa, E

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-01-1989)
    “…Justicia brevipedunculata, a new species of J. sect. Ansellia endemic to Tanzania, is described and illustrated. Detailed palynological information is given,…”
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