Amphibian responses to conventional and reduced impact logging

S Asad, JF Abrams, R Guharajan, P Lagan… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Unsustainable timber management, primarily via Conventional selective Logging (CL), has
resulted in severe habitat degradation and biodiversity loss. Sustainable techniques …

< Establishing baseline data for herpetofauna in western Uganda, an East African biodiversity hotspot: Reptile and amphibian diversity in Uganda

M Behangana, S Ayebare, R Magala, W Lukwago… - Herpetology …, 2023 - biotaxa.org
We conducted surveys at 14 locations in western Uganda to generate baseline data on the
diversity and community structure of herpetofauna before the area is significantly impacted …

[HTML][HTML] Nutrient limitations regulate soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical forests: evidence from an ecosystem-scale nutrient manipulation experiment in Uganda

J Tamale, R Hüppi, M Griepentrog, LF Turyagyenda… - Soil, 2021 - soil.copernicus.org
Soil macronutrient availability is one of the abiotic controls that alters the exchange of
greenhouse gases (GHGs) between the soil and the atmosphere in tropical forests …

[HTML][HTML] Recovery of fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Budongo Forest Reserve after anthropogenic disturbance

J Oloya, GM Malinga, M Nyafwono, P Akite… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding of how biodiversity can recover after anthropogenic disturbances, such as
selective logging, is important for planning conservation strategies for tropical forests and for …

Soil greenhouse gas fluxes following conversion of tropical forests to fertilizer-based sugarcane systems in northwestern Uganda

J Tamale, O Van Straaten, R Hüppi… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2022 - Elsevier
Tropical deforestation for fertilizer-based agriculture has greatly increased in the last
decades resulting in significant greenhouse gas (GHG; carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH …

Amphibian communities along a forest degradation gradient in an East African forest reserve

J Isingoma, E Sande, R Kityo, DF Hughes - Ecological Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
The amphibian communities in Africa's tropical forests are of global conservation
importance, but disturbances derived from anthropological activities threaten to dismantle …

Impact of urea fertilization rates on nitrogen losses, productivity and profitability in East African sugarcane plantations

J Tamale, P Nasta, S Doetterl, J Hutson… - Soil Use and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Fertilizer‐intensive sugarcane plantations are expanding in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA)
amidst increased groundwater pollution and carbon footprint concerns. Yet, the impact of …

[HTML][HTML] Taxonomy of the Rhampholeon boulengeri Complex (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae): Five New Species from Central Africa's Albertine Rift

DF HUGHES, M BEHANGANA, W LUKWAGO… - Zootaxa, 2024 - mapress.com
In a recent molecular study, the pygmy chameleon Rhampholeon boulengeri Steindachner,
1911 was shown to contain six genetically distinct, but phenotypically cryptic lineages …

Nutrient availability as a driver of soil greenhouse gas fluxes and nitrogen leaching in a native tropical forest and large-scale sugarcane plantations in north-western …

J Tamale - 2023 - opus.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de
Soil macronutrient availability (particularly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)) is a crucial
abiotic control for the cycling of carbon (C) and N in terrestrial ecosystems. However …

[引用][C] Natural Resource Management in the Northern Albertine Rift Landscape, Western Uganda: Modelling Household Land Utilisation for Conflict Reduction

R Twongyirwe, E Fisher - 2020 - Mbarara University of Science and …