Search Results - "Lyamuya, Richard D."
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Local people’s knowledge of topi (Damaliscus lunatus) and their illegal hunting for bushmeat consumption in the Serengeti Ecosystem
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
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
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
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
Published in International journal of biodiversity science, ecosystems services & management (02-07-2016)“…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
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?
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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