Traditional shade coffee forest systems act as refuges for medium- and large-sized mammals as natural forest dwindles in Ethiopia
by Etana B, Atickem A, Tsegaye D, Bekele A, De Beenhouwer M, Hundera K, Lens L, Fashing PJ & Stenseth NC
Reference:
Etana B, Atickem A, Tsegaye D, Bekele A, De Beenhouwer M, Hundera K, Lens L, Fashing PJ & Stenseth NC 2021. Traditional shade coffee forest systems act as refuges for medium- and large-sized mammals as natural forest dwindles in Ethiopia. Biological Conservation, vol. 260, pp. 109219, doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109219.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{RN191, author = {Etana, Behailu and Atickem, Anagaw and Tsegaye, Diress and Bekele, Afework and De Beenhouwer, Matthias and Hundera, Kitessa and Lens, Luc and Fashing, Peter J and Stenseth, Nils Chr}, title = {Traditional shade coffee forest systems act as refuges for medium- and large-sized mammals as natural forest dwindles in Ethiopia}, journal = {Biological Conservation}, volume = {260}, pages = {109219}, ISSN = {00063207}, DOI = {10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109219}, url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0006320721002718}, year = {2021}, type = {Journal Article} }