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Project
Ecological and anthropogenic drivers of the distribution and abundance of two Afrotropical rain forest mammals.
Date:1 Jan 2014 → Today
Project type:PhD project
Researchers
- Luc Tédonzong (Promoter)
Antwerp Zoo Centre for Research and Conservation
Duration: 1 Jan 2014 → Today - Luc Tédonzong (Promoter)
Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp
Duration: 1 Jan 2014 → Today
Project partners
- Antwerp Zoo Centre for Research and Conservation (Department)From1 Jan 2014 → Today
- Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp (Research Center)From1 Jan 2014 → Today
Publications
- The distribution of plant consumption traits across habitat types and the patterns of fruit availability suggest a mechanism of coexistence of two sympatric frugivorous mammals(2019)
Authors: Luc Tedonzong, Jacob Willie, Nikki Tagg, Martin Tchamba, Tsi Evaristus Angwafo, Ada Myriane Papite Keuko, Jacques Kuenbou, Charles-Albert Petre, Luc Lens
- Using abundance and habitat variables to identify high conservation value areas for threatened mammals(2017)
Authors: Luc Tedonzong, Jacob Willie, Ada Myriane Papite Keuko, Jacques Kuenbou, Giscard Njotah, Martin Tchamba, Nikki Tagg, Luc Lens
- Variation in behavioral traits of two frugivorous mammals may lead to differential responses to human disturbance(2020)
Authors: Luc Tédonzong, Jacob Willie, S.T. Makengveu, Luc Lens, Nikki Tagg
- The effects of research presence and human settlements on the distribution of central chimpanzees and western lowland gorillas in southeast Cameroon
- Research as a critical conservation tool in non-protected forests of Cameroon
- Great apes may shift ranging patterns in response to anthropogenic pressure
- Interpreting long-term trends in bushmeat harvest in southeast Cameroon(2017)
Authors: Eva Ávila, Nikki Tagg, Jacob Willie, Donald Mbohli, Miguel Ángel Farfán, Mario Vargas, H. Bonat Wagner, Jef Dupain, M.A. Epanda, Inge Luyten, et al.
- Bushmeat Hunting in Southeastern Cameroon