Bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests in SW Ethiopia
https://doi.org/10.15468/V5R473
This is a study comparing the bird diversity in homegardens and forests in southwestern Ethiopia. The data consist of both point count and mist netting data from 8 sites: two forest sites and 3 homegardens close to the forest edge and 3 homegardens far from the forest. The results are published in: Engelen, D., Lemessa, D., Şekercioglu, C. & Hylander, K. 2016. Similar bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests. Bird Conservation International 8:1-13. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270916000162
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- Dries Engelen - Stockholm University
- Debissa Lemessa - Addis Ababa University
- ÇAĞAN H. Şekercioglu - The University of Utah
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Ethiopia
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- Dries Engelen - Stockholm University
- Debissa Lemessa - Addis Ababa University
- ÇAĞAN H. Şekercioglu - The University of Utah
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