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    Local people’s knowledge of topi (Damaliscus lunatus) and their illegal hunting for bushmeat consumption in the Serengeti Ecosystem by Hariohay, Kwaslema Malle, Nassary, Damari Samwel, Lyamuya, Richard D., Røskaft, Eivin

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-06-2022)
    “…Illegal hunting for bushmeat in or near protected areas is a significant threat to biodiversity conservation. This study assessed knowledge by local people of…”
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    Litter type and termites regulate root decomposition across contrasting savanna land‐uses by Smith, Stuart W., Speed, James D. M., Bukombe, John, Hassan, Shombe N., Lyamuya, Richard D., Mtweve, Philipo Jacob, Sundsdal, Anders, Graae, Bente J.

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2019)
    “…Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that aim to understand the…”
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    Ethnozoological uses of wild animals among the Iraqw in Northern Tanzania by Hariohay, Kwaslema Malle, Chagama, James Gasper, Machumu, Alodia K., Lyamuya, Richard D., Ntalwila, Janemary, Kideghesho, Jafari R.

    Published in Tropical zoology (20-10-2023)
    “…Historically, humans have developed knowledge of how to exploit and use wildlife species for food, clothing, traditional healing, and other purposes. This…”
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    Magnitude, Patterns and Composition of Wildlife Roadkill in the Serengeti Ecosystem, Northern Tanzania by Lyamuya, Richard D, Hariohay, Kwaslema M, Masenga, Emmanuel H, Bukombe, John K, Mwakalebe, Grayson G, Mdaki, Maulid L, Nkwabi, Ally K, Fyumagwa, Robert D, Røskaft, Eivin

    Published in African zoology (03-07-2021)
    “…Globally, traffic associated with roads that pass through protected areas are the cause of many negative impacts on wildlife, such as wildlife roadkill, which…”
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    Pastoralist herding efficiency in dealing with carnivore-livestock conflicts in the eastern Serengeti, Tanzania by Lyamuya, Richard D., Masenga, Emmanuel H., Fyumagwa, Robert D., Mwita, Machoke N., Røskaft, Eivin

    “…Wild carnivores are often involved in conflicts with humans due to their predation on livestock. We investigated the herding efficiency of pastoralists in…”
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    Insights into long-distance dispersal by African wild dogs in East Africa by Masenga, Emmanuel H., Jackson, Craig R., Mjingo, Ernest E., Jacobson, Andrew, Riggio, Jason, Lyamuya, Richard D., Fyumagwa, Robert D., Borner, Markus, Røskaft, Eivin

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-03-2016)
    “…This article presents, for the first time, detailed GPS collar data from two long-distance wild dog dispersal events which are also the longest dispersal…”
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    Can Enhanced Awareness Change Local School Children's Knowledge of Carnivores in Northern Tanzania? by Lyamuya, Richard D., Strande Straube, Anne Cathrine, Guttu, Ane M., Masenga, Emmanuel H., Mbise, Franco P., Fyumagwa, Robert D., Stokke, Bård G., Jackson, Craig R., Røskaft, Eivin

    Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (02-09-2016)
    “…We used a four-day program with a pre-test-post-test approach on 355 selected school children to investigate the influence of a wildlife education project on…”
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