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Banggai cardinal fish (Pterapogonkauderni, Koumans 1933) is uncommon example of a marine fish with distributed in small range area while being in highly exploited. This fish is in high demand as an ornamental fish. However, the information on the number o... see more

Small mammal populations can be affected by habitat degradation, causing changes in their abundance, density and movement.  Akodon montensis, a persistent host for Orthohantavirus, is a common rodent species in primary and secondary forest habitats a... see more

Small mammal populations can be affected by habitat degradation, causing changes in their abundance, density and movement.  Akodon montensis, a persistent host for Orthohantavirus, is a common rodent species in primary and secondary forest habitats a... see more

The Eastern Cape Province harbours 46% of South Africa’s remaining indigenous forest cover, and is one of the country’s poorest and least developed provinces. Forest resources thus represent a vital component of rural livelihoods in this region. Consequen... see more

Deepor Beel is one of the most important wetlands in the Brahmaputra Valley of lower Assam in India and is representative of the wetlands found within the Burma Monsoon Forest biogeography region. Deepor Beel is a Wetland of International Importance under... see more

Few studies have focused on rodent communities at the margins of an ecoregion or the limits of species’ distributions, where the community may be more sensitive to extrinsic variables, both biotic and abiotic. This study evaluates sigmodontine rodent spec... see more

Few studies have focused on rodent communities at the margins of an ecoregion or the limits of species’ distributions, where the community may be more sensitive to extrinsic variables, both biotic and abiotic. This study evaluates sigmodontine rodent spec... see more

Many species are declining due to environmental and physical changes in their habitats. Such disturbs alter the availability of micro-habitats and influences the presence of lizards, being even worse for threatened and endemic species. Glaucomastix littor... see more

AbstractForest ungulates in West Africa are common bushmeat species and are subject to habitat degradation through deforestation. Based on historical data, there are possibly 12 species of forest Bovidae and Tragulidae found in eastern Sierra Leone. We us... see more

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