Search Results - "Ngereza, Christine"
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Laetoli, Tanzania: Extant terrestrial mollusc faunas shed new light on climate and palaeoecology at a Pliocene hominin site
Published in PloS one (16-05-2024)“…Laetoli, Tanzania is one of the most important palaeontological and palaeoanthropological localities in Africa. We report on a survey of the extant terrestrial…”
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Terrestrial molluscs of Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania, and its status as an "oceanic" island
Published in ZooKeys (29-11-2010)“…Pemba is thought to have had a longer and/or stronger history of isolation than its better-known counterpart, Unguja. The extent to which the biota support…”
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Climate–land-use interactions shape tropical mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions
Published in Nature (London) (01-04-2019)“…Agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources have transformed tropical mountain ecosystems across the world, and the consequences of these…”
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Predictors of elevational biodiversity gradients change from single taxa to the multi-taxa community level
Published in Nature communications (22-12-2016)“…The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology. While diversity gradients have been analysed for numerous…”
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Potential of Airborne LiDAR Derived Vegetation Structure for the Prediction of Animal Species Richness at Mount Kilimanjaro
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2022)“…The monitoring of species and functional diversity is of increasing relevance for the development of strategies for the conservation and management of…”
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Elevational variation in diversity and composition of land-snail faunas in a Tanzanian forest
Published in African journal of ecology (01-03-2006)“…We sampled terrestrial molluscs at fifteen elevations between 400 and 2000 m in Mwanihana Forest Reserve, Tanzania and recorded 84 taxa. Four diversity…”
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