Heterogeneity in the landscapes of West Usambara Mountains on land use and human activities has been reported. However, the interface of land use patterns and human modified soils with small mammal and flea abundance for possible explanation of plague has not been explored. This study was carried out to determine the link between anthropogenic soils and land use patterns on small mammal and flea abundance and the occurrence of reported plague in the Western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. Standard soil survey methods were used to identify and describe soils and land use patterns on lower slopes and valley bottoms on which the surrounding villages are reported to have high and medium plague frequencies. The identified soils were characterise...
Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predic...
Since 1980 plague has been a human threat in the Western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. However, th...
Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information...
Heterogeneity in the landscapes of West Usambara Mountains on land use and human activities has been...
Small mammals particularly rodents, are considered the primary natural hosts of plague. Literature s...
to investigate the contribution of land use to rodent flea load distribution at fine scale in the p...
Small mammals are considered to be involved in the transmission cycle of bubonic plague, still occur...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in north- east...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
PhD. ThesisWestern Usambara Mountains in Lushoto District, Tanzania, are highly populated owing to f...
A study was carried out in Mavumo area, West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, to analyse the importanc...
Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predic...
Since 1980 plague has been a human threat in the Western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. However, th...
Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information...
Heterogeneity in the landscapes of West Usambara Mountains on land use and human activities has been...
Small mammals particularly rodents, are considered the primary natural hosts of plague. Literature s...
to investigate the contribution of land use to rodent flea load distribution at fine scale in the p...
Small mammals are considered to be involved in the transmission cycle of bubonic plague, still occur...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in north- east...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
PhD. ThesisWestern Usambara Mountains in Lushoto District, Tanzania, are highly populated owing to f...
A study was carried out in Mavumo area, West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, to analyse the importanc...
Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predic...
Since 1980 plague has been a human threat in the Western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. However, th...
Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information...