Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information on distribution and diversity of small mammals is therefore important for plague surveillance and control in such areas. The objective of this study was to investigate small mammals’ diversity and their distribution in plague endemic area in the West Usambara Mountains in north-eastern Tanzania. Landsat images and field surveys were used to select trapping locations in different landscapes. Three landscapes with different habitats were selected for trapping of small mammals. Three types of trap were used in order to maximise the number of species captured. In total, 188 animals and thirteen species were captured in 4,905 trap nights. Praomys d...
The objective of the study were to determine the abundance and diversity of rodents and associated f...
Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubonic plague...
Understanding the effects of land-use change on zoonotic disease risk is a pressing global health co...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in northeastern...
Small mammals are considered to be involved in the transmission cycle of bubonic plague, still occur...
Small mammals particularly rodents, are considered the primary natural hosts of plague. Literature s...
This study was carried out to determine rodent species composition and abundance, the interaction be...
Heterogeneity in the landscapes of West Usambara Mountains on land use and human activities has been...
Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information ...
ABSTRACT. Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were collected from wild and commensal rodents, and w...
Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predic...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
The objective of the study were to determine the abundance and diversity of rodents and associated f...
Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubonic plague...
Understanding the effects of land-use change on zoonotic disease risk is a pressing global health co...
Small mammals play a role in plague transmission as hosts in all plague endemic areas. Information o...
Human plague still exists in different parts of the world, including some landscapes in northeastern...
Small mammals are considered to be involved in the transmission cycle of bubonic plague, still occur...
Small mammals particularly rodents, are considered the primary natural hosts of plague. Literature s...
This study was carried out to determine rodent species composition and abundance, the interaction be...
Heterogeneity in the landscapes of West Usambara Mountains on land use and human activities has been...
Literature suggests that higher resolution remote sensing data integrated in Geographic Information ...
ABSTRACT. Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were collected from wild and commensal rodents, and w...
Previous studies suggest that rodent burrows, a proxy for rodent population are important for predic...
Abstract: Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubo...
Belgian Journal of Zoology 2005, 135 (supplement) : 119-125Between 1974 and 2003, blood samples were...
The objective of the study were to determine the abundance and diversity of rodents and associated f...
Fleas associated with different rodent species are considered as the major vectors of bubonic plague...
Understanding the effects of land-use change on zoonotic disease risk is a pressing global health co...