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As habitat loss and fragmentation place growing pressure on endangered nonhuman primate populations, researchers find increasing evidence for novel responses in behavior. In western Uganda between the Budongo and Bugoma Forests, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) inhabit a mosaic...

Author(s)
McCarthy, M. S.; Lester, J. D.; Stanford, C. B.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
International Journal of Primatology, 2017, 38, 2, pp 321-337
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In the current scenario of defaunation and bioinvasion, increasing the knowledge about the composition in marine species and monitoring are an emergency need to control the biodiversity. Nearly 35 years have passed since Türkay (1982) published the decapod crustaceans of the Cape Verde islands. No...

Author(s)
González, J. A.; Triay-Portella, R.; Martins, A.; Lopes, E.
Publisher
Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, France
Citation
Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 2017, 58, 2, pp 137-151
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To reduce the number of seeds released by Hakea sericea after fires, two seed-feeding insects were introduced into South Africa from Australia in 1970: a seed-moth, C. autologa, the larvae of which destroy the seeds in mature fruits, and a seed-feeding weevil Erytenna consputa, the larvae of which...

Author(s)
Gordon, A. J.; Lyons, C. L.
Publisher
Entomological Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
African Entomology, 2017, 25, 1, pp 250-253
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This paper highlights the most promising potential biological control agents for S. campanulata, namely Paradibolia coerulea, Bunia pagnana and Colomerus spathodeae that were sampled during the surveys in Ghana, and presents the results of host-specificity testing for one of the agents. The surveys ...

Author(s)
Paterson, I. D.; Paynter, Q.; Neser, S.; Akpabey, F. J.; Orapa, W.; Compton, S. G.
Publisher
Entomological Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
African Entomology, 2017, 25, 1, pp 244-247
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Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is an exotic ladybird, first recorded in South Africa in 2004, where it was introduced factitiously. In this study the seasonal occurrence of H. axiridis and other coccinellids were monitored in four vineyards and the adjacent windbreaks over...

Author(s)
Achiano, K. A.; Giliomee, J. H.; Allsopp, E.; Williams, L.
Publisher
Entomological Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
African Entomology, 2017, 25, 1, pp 113-122
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The invasive and predatory harlequin lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis, has been introduced as a biological control agent to many agricultural areas worldwide and has now spread from agricultural to natural habitats where it threatens native arthropod biodiversity. The aim of this study was to...

Author(s)
Mukwevho, V. O.; Pryke, J. S.; Roets, F.
Publisher
Entomological Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
African Entomology, 2017, 25, 1, pp 86-97
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The ethnomedicinal uses of plants reported by 22 herbalists in the Rivercess County of Liberia show a rich knowledge of medicinal plant usage for both common and less common health problems. We set out with the objectives of documenting the ethnomedicinal plant knowledge and assessing gender...

Author(s)
Lebbie, A.; Kouamé, F.; Kouassi, E.
Publisher
Academic Journals, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 2017, 11, 14, pp 264-274
Abstract

Landscape ecological networks (ENs) consist of landscape-scale conservation corridors that connect areas of high natural value within a production mosaic with protected areas (PAs). In South Africa, ENs have been implemented on a large spatial scale to offset the negative impacts of plantation...

Author(s)
Schalkwyk, J. van; Pryke, J. S.; Samways, M. J.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2017, 26, 5, pp 1243-1256
Abstract

Invasive alien weed species; are non-indigenous species that have adverse economic, environment and ecological effects on habitats where they have been introduced, either accidentally or deliberately, outside their normal past or present distribution. The objective of this study was to determine...

Author(s)
Amare Fufa; Taye Tessema; Niguse Hundessa
Publisher
Academic Journals, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation
African Journal of Agricultural Research, 2017, 12, 13, pp 1121-1127
Abstract

Determining changes in land use/land cover (LULCC) can be used to assess and monitor habitat loss as one of the five global priority causes of biodiversity loss. In South Africa, two national land-cover (NLC) datasets have been developed from satellite imagery obtained in circa 1990 and 2013/2014....

Author(s)
Evans, S. W.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Applied Geography, 2017, 82, pp 35-47

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