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    Terrestrial ecosystem processes of Victoria Land, Antarctica by Barrett, J.E., Virginia, R.A., Hopkins, D.W., Aislabie, J., Bargagli, R., Bockheim, J.G., Campbell, I.B., Lyons, W.B., Moorhead, D.L., Nkem, J.N., Sletten, R.S., Steltzer, H., Wall, D.H., Wallenstein, M.D.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2006)
    “…Terrestrial environments of Victoria Land, Antarctica are ideal systems to test hypotheses about the sensitivity of ecosystem processes to climate variability,…”
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    Salt tolerance and survival thresholds for two species of Antarctic soil nematodes by NKEM, J. N, VIRGINIA, R. A, BARRETT, J. E, WALL, D. H, LI, G

    Published in Polar biology (01-07-2006)
    “…We evaluated the response of the Antarctic soil nematodes Scottnema lindsayae and Plectus antarcticus to various salts (NaCl, MgSO^sub 4^, KNO^sub 3^ and NaCl…”
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    Vulnerability, forest-related sectors and climate change adaptation: The case of Cameroon by Sonwa, Denis J., Somorin, Olufunso A., Jum, Cyprian, Bele, Mekou Y., Nkem, Johnson N.

    Published in Forest policy and economics (01-10-2012)
    “…In Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin, the majority of rural households and a large proportion of urban households depend on plant and animal products…”
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    Forests and climate change adaptation policies in Cameroon by Bele, Mekou Youssoufa, Somorin, Olufunso, Sonwa, Denis Jean, Nkem, Johnson Ndi, Locatelli, Bruno

    “…Nowadays, adaptation has become a key focus of the scientific and policy-making communities and is a major area of discussion in the multilateral climate…”
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    Profiling climate change vulnerability of forest indigenous communities in the Congo Basin by Nkem, Johnson N., Somorin, Olufunso A., Jum, Cyprian, Idinoba, Monica E., Bele, Youssoufa M., Sonwa, Denis J.

    “…The livelihood strategies of indigenous communities in the Congo Basin are inseparable from the forests, following their use of forest ecosystem goods and…”
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    Climate Change and Forest Communities: Prospects for Building Institutional Adaptive Capacity in the Congo Basin Forests by Brown, H. Carolyn Peach, Smit, Barry, Somorin, Olufunso A, Sonwa, Denis J, Nkem, Johnson Ndi

    Published in Ambio (01-10-2014)
    “…Tropical forests are vulnerable to climate-change representing a risk for indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities. Mechanisms to conserve the…”
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    The impact of ant bioturbation and foraging activities on surrounding soil properties by Nkem, J.N., Lobry de Bruyn, L.A., Grant, C.D., Hulugalle, N.R.

    Published in Pedobiologia (2000)
    “…Nest building and foraging activities are two of the many ways that ants impact on the surrounding soil environment within and beyond the mound. These…”
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    Changes in invertebrate populations over the growing cycle of an N-fertilised and unfertilised wheat crop in rotation with cotton in a grey Vertosol by Nkem, J.N., Lobry de Bruyn, L.A., Hulugalle, N.R., Grant, C.D.

    “…Sowing other crops in rotation with cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) has proven to be a successful strategy employed by farmers to reverse yield decline and…”
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    Separating the Agronomic Effects of Burning and Biomass Removal in a Typical Slash and Burn Rotation System in Southern Cameroon by Norgrove, L, Nkem, J.N, Hauser, S

    “…Little research on slash and burn systems has investigated whether effects of burning are due to the fire per se or to the removal of biomass from the soil…”
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