Browsing by Author "Kihaule, Philip M."
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Item Environmental Management and Biodiversity Conservation of Forests, Woodlands, and Wetlands of the Rufiji Delta and Floodplain A Preliminary Biodiversity (Fauna) Assessment of the Rufiji Floodplain and Delta(2000-07) Howell, Kim; Msuya, Charles A.; Kihaule, Philip M.Item Small Mammals Collected in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania(BioOne, 2005) Stanley, William T.; Nikundiwe, Alfeo M.; Mturi, Fatina A.; Kihaule, Philip M.; Moehlman, Patricia D.Small mammals were sampled in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania, during 1995 and 1996. Twenty-four species, representing 16 genera were recorded for three orders: Insectivora, Chiroptera and Rodentia. Identifications and natural history information are presented for this poorly known fauna from a unique Eastern Arc Mountains habitat.Item A Survey of the Small Mammals of the Gonja Forest Reserve, Tanzania(2009-01) Stanley, William T.; Goodman, Steven M.; Kihaule, Philip M.; Howell, KimSmall mammals were surveyed in the lowland forest of the Gonja Forest Reserve of north-eastern Tanzania. In 565 trap-nights 10 rodents (three species) were captured. In 12.5 net hours 27 bats (11 species) were netted. Comparisons of similar surveys in nearby montane forests indicate a lower density and diversity of rodents and shrews in Gonja than in higher elevation habitats. Information is presented on external measurements, weight and reproductive condition of the specimens collected.Item Surveys of Small mammals in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania(2007) Stanley, William T.; Rogers, Mary A.; Senzota, Ramadhani B. M.; Mturi, Fatina A.; Kihaule, Philip M.; Moehlman, Patricia D.; OConnor, Barry M.Small mammals were sampled in Tarangire National Park between 1994 and 1996. Twenty-six species of small mammals, including four species of Soricomorpha, seven species of Chiroptera and 15 species of Rodentia were documented, with some records being the first for the park. Identifications and natural history data (including a list of associated arthropods) are presented for each of the 26 species.