Savannahs make up about 20% of the world’s land surface, whereas African savannahs constitute 50% of the land area and have been used as parks to conserve nature and for outdoor recreation. However, conserving biodiversity in these ecosystems has been challenging due to increasing pressures, potential loss of habitat and species or lack of up-to-date data in some of the protected areas. In this thesis, I investigated the state of biodiversity in Akagera National Park (ANP), Rwanda, and factors affecting its distribution. The work of this thesis is based on the results of large-scale, replicated point counts and presence-absence surveys conducted between August 2009 and August 2011 in the savannah habitats of the park. ANP plays an importan...
The paper ‘Bird diversity in the savanna habitats of Akagera National Park, Rwanda, in the post-war ...
When elephant densities exceed approximately 0.5 per km[2], savanna woodlands are generally converte...
AIM: Although land use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
<div><p>The biodiversity of Akagera National Park (ANP), Rwanda, has reportedly been declining since...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
The Aberdare Conservation Area (ACA), located in the central Kenyan highlands, is one of Africa’s fl...
The challenge of conserving biodiversity is daunting. Despite some local conservation gains, most in...
Conservation of biodiversity throughout the world is often characterized by the establishment of pro...
Understanding of relative distribution of avifauna provides insights for the conservation and manage...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
We conducted a general avian survey in and around the Gishwati Forest of Rwanda’s Gishwati-Mukura Na...
Abstract Large native mammals are declining dramati-cally in abundance across Africa, with strong im...
The most striking feature of Earth is the existence of life and the most striking feature of life is...
The paper ‘Bird diversity in the savanna habitats of Akagera National Park, Rwanda, in the post-war ...
When elephant densities exceed approximately 0.5 per km[2], savanna woodlands are generally converte...
AIM: Although land use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
<div><p>The biodiversity of Akagera National Park (ANP), Rwanda, has reportedly been declining since...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
The Aberdare Conservation Area (ACA), located in the central Kenyan highlands, is one of Africa’s fl...
The challenge of conserving biodiversity is daunting. Despite some local conservation gains, most in...
Conservation of biodiversity throughout the world is often characterized by the establishment of pro...
Understanding of relative distribution of avifauna provides insights for the conservation and manage...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
We conducted a general avian survey in and around the Gishwati Forest of Rwanda’s Gishwati-Mukura Na...
Abstract Large native mammals are declining dramati-cally in abundance across Africa, with strong im...
The most striking feature of Earth is the existence of life and the most striking feature of life is...
The paper ‘Bird diversity in the savanna habitats of Akagera National Park, Rwanda, in the post-war ...
When elephant densities exceed approximately 0.5 per km[2], savanna woodlands are generally converte...
AIM: Although land use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...