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Alain Senghor K. Ngute
Biological sciences; Wildlife and habitat management; Agroforestry; Forestry biomass and bioproducts; Forestry fire management; Forestry management and environment; Forest biodiversity; Forest ecosystems; Ecosystem function; Landscape ecology; Conservation and biodiversity
Sunshine Coast, Australia
Publications
- Edible caterpillars in central Cameroon: host plants, value, harvesting, and availability
- The importance of livelihood strategy and ethnicity in forest ecosystem services’ perceptions by local communities in north-western Cameroon
- The avifauna of Mount Mbam, Cameroon
- First record of Bannerman's Weaver Ploceus bannermani at Mount Mbam, Cameroon
- Investigating above‐ground biomass in old‐growth and secondary montane forests of the Cameroon Highlands
- Climate Change, Perceptions, and Adaptation Responses Among Farmers and Pastoralists in the Cameroon Highlands
- High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests
- Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients
- Extracted raw data from: Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate, and topography
- Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography
- A mountain of millipedes XI. The trachystreptoform spirostreptids of the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Spirostreptidae)
- Allometric models for liana aboveground biomass in old-growth and secondary tropical forests of Tanzania
- Datasets and R code for Hwang, B. et al. (2024)The impact of insect herbivory on biogeochemical cycling in broadleaved forests varies with temperature
- Dynamics of tree stems and biomass in old‐growth and secondary forests along gradients in liana dominance, elevation and soil
- Evidence of thermophilization in Afromontane forests
- Datasets and R code for Hwang, B.C., et al. The impact of insect herbivory on biogeochemical cycling in broadleaved forests varies with temperature. Nature Communications 15, 6011 (2024).
- Datasets and R code for Hwang, B. et al. (2024)The impact of insect herbivory on biogeochemical cycling in broadleaved forests varies with temperature
- Datasets and R code for Hwang, B.C., et al. The impact of insect herbivory on biogeochemical cycling in broadleaved forests varies with temperature. Nature Communications 15, 6011 (2024).
- Perceived climate change impacts and adaptation responses in ten African mountain regions
- Perceived climate change impacts and adaptation responses in ten African mountain regions
- Comparative Study of Climate Change Adaptation Practices in Conflict-Affected Mountain Areas of Africa
- Investigating above-ground biomass in old-growth and secondary montane forests of the Cameroon Highlands
- The impact of insect herbivory on biogeochemical cycling in broadleaved forests varies with temperature
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Co-workers & collaborators
- AM
Andrew R. Marshall
- CG
Christoph Gehring
- MP
Marion Pfeifer
- RM
Robert Marchant
- JK
Julia Klein
- RV
Rachael V. Gallagher