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Ecosystem catalysis : soil urease activity and grazing in the Serengeti ecosystemMCNAUGHTON, S. J; ZUNIGA, G; MCNAUGHTON, M. M et al.Oikos. 1997, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 467-469, issn 0030-1299Article

Individual heterogeneity in recapture probability and survival estimates in cheetahOLIVER, Lauren J; MORGAN, Byron J. T; DURANT, Sarah M et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 3, pp 776-784, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Article

The Serengeti food web: empirical quantification and analysis of topological changes under increasing human impactDE VISSER, Sara N; FREYMANN, Bernd P; OLFF, Han et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2011, Vol 80, Num 2, pp 484-494, issn 0021-8790, 11 p.Article

Coronavirus infection of spotted hyenas in the Serengeti ecosystemEAST, Marion L; MOESTL, Karin; BENETKA, Viviane et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2004, Vol 102, Num 1-2, pp 1-9, issn 0378-1135, 9 p.Article

PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL SERENGETI, NORTH-WEST TANZANIA.MACFARLANE A.1969; UNIV. LEEDS, RES. INST. AFR. GEOL., ANNU. REP; GBR; 1969(12), NUM. 0013, P. 14 A 16Miscellaneous

Benefits and costs of illegal grazing and hunting in the serengeti ecosystemNYAHONGO, J. W; EAST, M. L; MTURI, F. A et al.Environmental conservation. 2005, Vol 32, Num 4, pp 326-332, issn 0376-8929, 7 p.Article

The Serengeti : an exemple of successful development through conservation made possible by North-South partnershipWOLANSKI, E.Bulletin des séances de l'Académie Royale des Sciences d'Outre-Mer. 2004, Vol 50, Num 3, issn 0001-4176, n.pArticle

Determining adrenocortical activity as a measure of stress in African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in relation to human activities in Serengeti ecosystemTINGVOLD, Heidi G; FYUMAGWA, Robert; BECH, Claus et al.African journal of ecology. 2013, Vol 51, Num 4, pp 580-589, issn 0141-6707, 10 p.Article

Water quantity and quality as the factors driving the Serengeti ecosystem, TanzaniaWOLANSKI, Eric; GERETA, Emmanuel.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2001, Vol 458, pp 169-180, issn 0018-8158Conference Paper

FOSSIL HOMINIDS FROM THE LAETOLIL BEDS, TANZANIALEAKEY MD; HAY RL; CURTIS GH et al.1978; GEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND TO FOSSIL MAN. RECENT RESEARCH IN THE GREGORY RIFT VALLEY, EAST AFRICA. SYMPOSIUM/1975/LONDON; GBR; EDINBURGH: SCOTTISH ACAD. PRESS; DA. 1978; PP. 157-170; H.T. 1; BIBL. 27 REF.; 8 ILL.Conference Paper

The poultry thief: Subsistence farmers' perceptions of depredation outside the Serengeti National Park, TanzaniaHOLMERN, Tomas; RØSKAFT, Eivin.African journal of ecology. 2014, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 334-342, issn 0141-6707, 9 p.Article

Serengeti real estate: density vs. fitness-based indicators of lion habitat qualityMOSSER, Anna; FRYXELL, John M; EBERLY, Lynn et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2009, Vol 12, Num 10, pp 1050-1060, issn 1461-023X, 11 p.Article

RESOURCE-RATIO THEORY APPLIED TO LARGE HERBIVORESMURRAY, Martyn G; BAIRD, David R.Ecology (Durham). 2008, Vol 89, Num 5, pp 1445-1456, issn 0012-9658, 12 p.Article

Willingness-to-pay and the perfect safari:Valuation and cultural evaluation of safari package attributes in the Serengeti and Tanzanian Northern CircuitSEKAR, Nitin; WEISS, Jack M; DOBSON, Andrew P et al.Ecological economics (Amsterdam). 2014, Vol 97, pp 34-41, issn 0921-8009, 8 p.Article

Human-carnivore conflict over livestock in the eastern part of the Serengeti ecosystem, with a particular focus on the African wild dog Lycaon pictusLYAMUYA, R. D; MASENGA, E. H; FYUMAGWA, R. D et al.Oryx (Print). 2014, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 378-384, issn 0030-6053, 7 p.Article

Does interspecific competition or predation shape the African ungulate community?SINCLAIR, A. R. E.Journal of animal ecology. 1985, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 899-918, issn 0021-8790Article

Downward trends in Ngorongoro Crater ungulate populations 1986-2005 : Conservation concerns and the need for ecological researchESTES, R. D; ATWOOD, J. L; ESTES, A. B et al.Biological conservation. 2006, Vol 131, Num 1, pp 106-120, issn 0006-3207, 15 p.Article

Mineral nutrition and seasonal movements of African migratory ungulatesMCNAUGHTON, S. J.Nature (London). 1990, Vol 345, Num 6276, pp 613-615, issn 0028-0836, 3 p.Article

Diets and trophic ranking of ungulates of the northern SerengetiHANSEN, R. M; MUGAMBI, M. M; BAUNI, S. M et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1985, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 823-829, issn 0022-541XArticle

Impact of land-use changes on the wildebeest migration in the northern part of the Serengeti-Mara ecosystemSERNEELS, Suzanne; LAMBIN, Eric F.Journal of biogeography. 2001, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 391-407, issn 0305-0270Article

Asynchronous food-web pathways could buffer the response of Serengeti predators to El Niño Southern OscillationSINCLAIR, A. R. E; METZGER, Kristine L; BUKOMBE, John et al.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 5, pp 1123-1130, issn 0012-9658, 8 p.Article

Large herbivore responses to surface water and land use in an East African savanna: implications for conservation and human-wildlife conflictsOGUTU, Joseph O; REID, Robin S; PIEPHO, Hans-Peter et al.Biodiversity and conservation. 2014, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 573-596, issn 0960-3115, 24 p.Article

SOILS OF THE SERENGETI WOODLANDS, TANZANIA = LES SOLS FORESTIERS DE SERENGETI, TANZANIEJAGER T.1982; ; NLD; WAGENINGEN: CENT. AGRIC. PUB. DOC.; DA. 1982; 239 P.; 24 CM; H.T. 3; ABS. DUT; BIBL. 6 P.; ISBN 90-220-0775-8; AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH REPORT; 229 ANAL.; 23 TAB. ; CART. PEDOL.; ECH. 1:250 000; TABL./ILL./ESQUISSE GEOL./ANAL.;[; TH.: DOCT. LANDBOUWWETENSCHAPPEN/WAGENINGEN/1982]Thesis

Matching observations and reality: using simulation models to improve monitoring under uncertainty in the SerengetiNUNO, Ana; BUNNEFELD, Nils; MILNER-GULLAND, E. J et al.Journal of applied ecology. 2013, Vol 50, Num 2, pp 488-498, issn 0021-8901, 11 p.Article

Opposing Rainfall and Plant Nutritional Gradients Best Explain the Wildebeest Migration in the SerengetiHOLDO, Ricardo M; HOLT, Robert D; FRYXELL, John M et al.The American naturalist. 2009, Vol 173, Num 4, pp 431-445, issn 0003-0147, 15 p.Article

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