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This study highlights the importance of the unprotected Yabassi Key Biodiversity Area, Cameroon, for primate conservation in the Gulf of Guinea biodiversity hotspot. We modelled primate distribution patterns and found that historically overlooked parts of the landscape have high species richness and are critical for some threatened species.
Vianny Rodel Vouffo Nguimdo +4 more
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Practices and impact of biosecurity on pig performance in the West Region of Cameroon. [PDF]
Vougat Ngom R, Mafokemg Z, Assana E.
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Migration as a Challenge of Socio-Economic Integration of Cemac Nationals in Rural Cameroun: The Case of Central Africans from East and North Cameroon [PDF]
Serge Ntsama Onana
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Captive populations of threatened species risk losing genetic diversity over time. We evaluated the genetic status of contemporary captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at Howletts and Port Lympne and compared this with specimens from a historical wild population.
Jaimie Morris +5 more
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Efficacy of dolutegravir-based therapy in achieving virological suppression in PLHIV in low- and middle-income countries: real-world evidence from a large clinical cohort in Cameroon. [PDF]
Tadenfok C +27 more
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Ethno medicines used for treatment of prostatic disease in Foumban, Cameroon
Emmanuel Noumi
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The economic foundations of powersharing: Evidence from Africa
Abstract How—and with whom—do rulers share power? Existing research focuses on the strategic logic of powersharing. In this paper, we analyze its economic foundations. Powersharing is modeled as a subnational fiscal contract, in which rulers allocate political representation based on constituencies’ revenue potential. Empirically, we combine historical
Yannick I. Pengl, Philip Roessler
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