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Autor:
Ikki Matsuda, Chie Hashimoto, Hiroshi Ihobe, Takakazu Yumoto, Deborah Baranga, Marcus Clauss, Jürgen Hummel
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10 (2022)
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, their health and fitness. We investigated food selection by a leaf-eating foregut-fermenting primate, the guereza (Colobus guereza), using multiple criter
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6af10f586a0c4ce49c5b6ae4a2eb99a0
Autor:
Dorothy Kirumira, Deborah Baranga, Joel Hartter, Kim Valenta, Charles Tumwesigye, Wilson Kagoro, Colin A Chapman
Publikováno v:
Conservation & Society, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 51-62 (2019)
It is widely viewed that by providing employment or services to neighbouring communities, a protected area may increase positive attitudes towards conservation and discourage encroachment, but this is rarely tested. Our research examines this view by
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/de2fc4c858e94d40bdcc8ce43b8e9cce
Autor:
Chie Hashimoto, Ikki Matsuda, Hiroshi Ihobe, Deborah Baranga, Yasuko Tashiro, Takakazu Yumoto
Publikováno v:
Primates. 61:473-484
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and intra-specific variations. Therefore, a detailed description of basic feeding ecology in as many populations and sites as possible is necessary and warra
Autor:
Colin A. Chapman, Joel Hartter, Charles Tumwesigye, Kim Valenta, Deborah Baranga, Dorothy Kirumira, Wilson Kagoro
Publikováno v:
Conservation & Society, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 51-62 (2019)
It is widely viewed that by providing employment or services to neighbouring communities, a protected area may increase positive attitudes towards conservation and discourage encroachment, but this is rarely tested. Our research examines this view by
Autor:
Margaret Masette, Gilbert Isabirye-Basuta, Deborah Baranga, Colin A. Chapman, Jessica M. Rothman
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Ecology. 53:259-267
Primates often make foraging selections that are not apparent. For example, they may eagerly consume a particular plant part and species in some instances, but reject it at other times. Blighia unijugata (Baker) fruit is one of the most frequently ea
Autor:
Deborah Baranga, Patrick Mucunguzi, Richard J. Telford, Collins Edward Bulafu, Vigdis Vandvik
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Private forests harbor considerable biodiversity, however, they are under greater threat than reserved areas, particularly from urbanization, agriculture, and intense exploitation for timber and fuel wood. The extent to which they may act as habitats
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment. 5:14-23
Communities around protected areas frequently complain of wild animals destroying already limited crop fields, with little or no assistance offered by conservation stewards towards the mitigation of crop raiding losses. The aim of this study was to f
Publikováno v:
Tropical Conservation Science. 5:104-111
Crop damage by wildlife is a very prevalent form of human-wildlife conflict adjacent to protected areas, and great economic losses from crop raiding impede efforts to protect wildlife. Management plans are needed to decrease damage by raiding wildlif
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Ecology. 47:664-669
Given the extent of tropical forest deforestation and as a number of conservation programmes and local communities rely on forest fragments, it has become important to understand how fragment exploitation by local communities affects forest structure
Autor:
Deborah Baranga
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Ecology. 45:2-6
The study was conducted in Mabira Forest Reserve, which is located between Kampala City and Jinja town (Uganda). The Reserve is predominantly occupied by tropical high forest communities of medium altitude moist semi-deciduous and moist evergreen for