Abstract: Understanding the impact of climate variability (CV) on milk yield and composition is essential to appreciate the need for adoption climate smart dairy adaptation practices. A study was conducted in Mbarara district, Uganda to generate information about climate variability and livestock management adaptation options employed by smallholder dairy farmers using a survey, monitoring and laboratory analysis. Monitoring was used to quantify effects of wet and dry season on cow milk yiel...
Abstract Lake Magadi and Little Magadi are saline, alkaline lakes lying in the southern part of Kenyan Rift Valley. Their solutes are supplied by a series of alkaline hot springs with temperatures as high as 86°C. Previous culture-dependent and independent studies have revealed diverse prokaryotic groups adapted to these conditions. However, very few studies have examined the diversity of fungi in these soda lakes. In this study, amplicons of Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region on Tota...
Abstract Molecular markers have effectively been applied to study genetic diversity and as markers of particular traits. This study assessed the diversity of twenty four (24) coffee genotypes using 10 Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers and 2 microsatellites (M24 and Sat 235). A total of 35 polymorphic bands were generated by the RAPD primers. The bands were scored for presence (1) and absence (0) of amplified products. The data was subjected to cluster analysis using R statistic...
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Abstract: Sarthrura ayresi were endangered birds and their migratory routes are between Ethiopia and South Africa. Because of their population size, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resource(IUCN) regarded Sarothrura ayresi as critically endangered species. The study was aimed at assessing community awareness about ecology, conservation, and distribution and population census of WWFs in Berga Wetland. From 230 household owners living in four kebeles were use...
Abstract: The study was conducted at Babile Elephant Sanctuary (BES), to identify and document the list of woody species, and to analyze diversity, richness, evenness and population structural status of woody species and importance of provisioning ecosystem services. The diversity of plant species and population structure of woody species were analysed from 60 quadrats, each with 20 m x 20 m for trees and 5 m x 5 m for shrubs and climbers, using systematic sampling methods with three levels ...
Abstract: This study was conducted in Jallo Muktar forest, Western Hararghe Zone, Ethiopia. Data were collected from December 2018 to January 2019 with the aim of woody species diversity and carbon stock estimation along altitudinal gradients. Transects were laid out on three altitudinal gradients namely lower altitude (LA:2060 – 2410 m.a.s.l.), middle altitude (MA: 2411– 2760 m.a.s.l.) and upper altitude (UA: 2761 -3017 m.a.s.l). A total of 60 sample plots of 20m×20m (400 m2) in each a...
Abstract: Land cover and climate changes remain the greatest challenges to the conservation of montane birds; consequently, understanding the effects of these threats can inform conservation efforts. Conservation of birds demands data, not only for the present status but also for projections of future status and vulnerability. This study investigated the impacts of land cover and climate changes on the distribution of bird species of concern in Malawi. The CA-MC model was used to predict fut...
Abstract: This study was conducted in Awash National Park, Ethiopia, to analyse woody species composition and estimate carbon stock potential of woody species in different vegetation types. A total of 80 quadrats of 20m x 20 m, 5m x 5m and 1m x 1m with 16 horizontal transect lines were used to collect information on tree, shrub, and litters and soil respectively in the four vegetation types. A total of 52 woody species belonging into 23 families with stem number of 1369 individual/ha were re...
Abstract: This study was conducted at Muhabura Volcano, in Volcanoes National Park, Northern Rwanda, to determine woody species diversity and carbon stock potential of woody species along altitudinal gradients. The study area was stratified into three strata based on physical appearance of vegetation and elevation gradients: low altitude 2502-2882 m a.s.l, middle altitude which lies between 2883-3109 m a.s.l and upper altitude which lies between 3110-4127 m a.s.l. A total of 60 plots of 20m ...
Abstract: This study was focused on the diversity and conservation status of non- timber forest products (NTFPs) in Sera forest with the objective of identifying and documenting diversity of plant species used as NTFPs and their conservation status. The study applied a combination of plant ecological and ethno botanical methods. A preferential systematic sampling method was used to collect vegetation data from 50 plots of 20 m x 20 m for all woody species and 2x2 m subplots inside the large ...
Abstract: Evaluation of raw silk produced in location S1 (laboratory) and S2 (field) was assessed during long rains (LR) and short rains (SR), using...(continue from the attached pdf)
Abstract: Bioconversion of livestock wastes using insect larvae represents an emerging and effective strategy for waste management. However, knowledge on the role of the garden fruit chafer (Pachnoda sinuata L.) in waste recycling and influence on the diversity of microbial community in frass fertilizer is limited. Here, we determined whether and to what extent the conversion of cattle dung into insect frass fertilizer by P. sinuata influences the frass’ microbial community and its associa...
Two years after Super Typhoon Haiyan, six species of tree-climbing sesarmid crabs were identified in Anibong Bay. In the three-week surveillance from April to June 2015, crabs were observed climbing the upper premises of the mangrove trees during high tide and moving down to mangal floors (mud) during low tide. Foraging on senescent and decayed leaves occurred both daytime and nighttime. Some crabs were observed bringing food to their mud mounds and burrows. This paper depicts the behavioral ...