A Survey of the Small Mammals of the Gonja Forest Reserve, Tanzania

Abstract
Small 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.
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Stanley, W.T., Goodman, S.M., Kihaule, P.M. and Howell, K.M., 2000. A survey of the small mammals of the Gonja Forest Reserve, Tanzania. Journal of East African Natural History, 89(1), pp.73-83.