The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biological diversity and endemism. However, conservation of these areas is challenging due to increasing human threats, including encroachment of agriculture and settlements, overgrazing of livestock, and selective logging. We examined the effects of forest disturbances on birds, and highlights the potential conservation value of unprotected tropical montane forests for birds in the dry evergreen Afromontane forests of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia. We sampled birds across 2 yr in both protected forests (characterized by low levels of cultivation, overgrazing, and logging) and unprotected forests (higher levels of disturbance). Using functional traits ...
This study aimed to investigate the species abundance, diversity, and distribution pattern of avifau...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
The few remaining Afromontane forest fragments in northern Ethiopia and the surrounding degraded, se...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Although protected areas have been used as principa...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Study on the comparison of avifaunal assemblage in the protected and unprotected montane grassland e...
Shade coffee farms in southwest Ethiopia are known to host high levels of avian biodiversity. Howeve...
Data on avifaunal diversity and distribution are vital to enhance and inform conservation efforts. T...
Many remnant indigenous trees and shrubs in Ethiopian Orthodox churches are known for preserving dif...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
Birds are important bio-indicators and provide various ecosystem services including pollinati...
Ethiopia is rich in biodiversity resources. Birds are one of the components of biodiversity. The sta...
Ethiopia is rich in biodiversity resources. Birds are one of the components of biodiversity. The sta...
This study aimed to investigate the species abundance, diversity, and distribution pattern of avifau...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
The few remaining Afromontane forest fragments in northern Ethiopia and the surrounding degraded, se...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Although protected areas have been used as principa...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Study on the comparison of avifaunal assemblage in the protected and unprotected montane grassland e...
Shade coffee farms in southwest Ethiopia are known to host high levels of avian biodiversity. Howeve...
Data on avifaunal diversity and distribution are vital to enhance and inform conservation efforts. T...
Many remnant indigenous trees and shrubs in Ethiopian Orthodox churches are known for preserving dif...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
Birds are important bio-indicators and provide various ecosystem services including pollinati...
Ethiopia is rich in biodiversity resources. Birds are one of the components of biodiversity. The sta...
Ethiopia is rich in biodiversity resources. Birds are one of the components of biodiversity. The sta...
This study aimed to investigate the species abundance, diversity, and distribution pattern of avifau...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...