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2025
Viral metagenomics of Okavango Delta water pans reveal novel insights into wildlife disease potential
iMetaOmics
2025
Physiological and nutritional stress response of African elephants within the lantana-dominated Lower Imenti Forest Reserve in Kenya
Conservation Physiology
2025
Stress genomics of the toxigenic cyanobacteria: environmental and biotechnological perspectives
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2024
Protecting and connecting landscapes stabilizes populations of the Endangered savannah elephant
Science Advances
2024
Disease and population density act together to naturally regulate African savanna elephants
Biological Conservation
2024
Remote sensing and spatial analysis reveal unprecedented cyanobacteria bloom dynamics associated with elephant mass mortality
Science of The Total Environment
2023
Age-sex structure of drought-driven African elephant (Loxodonta africana) mortality in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Scientific African
2023
Pasteurella sp. associated with fatal septicaemia in six African elephants
Nature Communications
2022
Cyanobacterial Peptides: Metabolic Potential and Environmental Fate
Protein & Peptide Letters
2022
Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of African savanna elephants—An exemplar of how human disturbance impacts group-living species
PLOS Computational Biology
2022
Mapping potential connections between Southern Africa’s elephant populations
PLOS ONE
2022
How did the deer cross the fence: An evaluation of wildlife-friendlier fence modifications to facilitate deer movement
Frontiers in Conservation Science
2022
Continuous and Synoptic Assessment of Indian Inland Waters for Harmful Algae Blooms
Harmful Algae
2022
Exceptional landscape-wide cyanobacteria bloom in Okavango Delta, Botswana in 2020 coincided with a mass elephant die-off event
Harmful Algae
2021
Reconnecting nature
Current Biology
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