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Does illegal hunting affect density and behaviour of African grassland birds? A case study on ostrich (Struthio camelus)
FJ Magige, T Holmern, S Stokke, C Mlingwa, E Røskaft
Biodiversity and conservation 18 (5), 1361-1373, 2009
632009
Roads as a threat to the Serengeti ecosystem
R Fyumagwa, E Gereta, S Hassan, JR Kideghesho, EM Kohi, J Keyyu, ...
Conservation Biology 27 (5), 1122-1125, 2013
602013
Bird tolerance to humans in open tropical ecosystems
P Mikula, O Tomášek, D Romportl, TK Aikins, JE Avendaño, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 2146, 2023
452023
Ectoparasite load of small mammals in the Serengeti Ecosystem: effects of land use, season, host species, age, sex and breeding status
M Shilereyo, F Magige, PS Ranke, JO Ogutu, E Røskaft
Parasitology Research 121 (3), 823-838, 2022
412022
Abundance and diversity of rodents at the human–wildlife interface in western Serengeti, Tanzania
F Magige, R Senzota
African Journal of Ecology 44 (3), 371-378, 2006
392006
The white colour of the Ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg is a trade-off between predation and overheating
FJ Magige, B Moe, E Røskaft
Journal of Ornithology 149 (3), 323-328, 2008
382008
Human-wildlife interaction in Serengeti and Ngorongoro districts of Tanzania: a case study on small mammals
FJ Magige
Tanzania Journal of Science 38 (1), 95-103, 2012
332012
The influence of food availability, quality and body size on patch selection of coexisting grazer ungulates in western Serengeti National Park
J Bukombe, A Kittle, RB Senzota, H Kija, S Mduma, JM Fryxell, F Magige, ...
Wildlife Research 46 (1), 54-63, 2019
232019
Medicinal and commercial uses of ostrich products in Tanzania
F Magige, E Røskaft
Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine 13 (1), 48, 2017
232017
Breeding biology of ostriches (Struthio camelus) in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania
FJ Magige, BG Stokke, R Sortland, E Røskaft
African Journal of Ecology 47 (3), 400-408, 2009
222009
Microhabitat, altitude and seasonal influence on the abundance of non-volant small mammals in Mount Rungwe forest nature reserve
U Richard, RM Byamungu, F Magige, FBS Makonda
Global Ecology and Conservation 35, e02069, 2022
202022
A comparative study of species diversity of migrant birds between protected and unprotected areas of the Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands, Nigeria
AS Ringim, FJ Magige, RM Jasson
Tanzania Journal of Science 43 (1), 108-120, 2017
192017
Challenges facing the introduction of SMART patrols in a game reserve, western Tanzania
P Wilfred, H Kayeye, FJ Magige, A Kisingo, CL Nahonyo
African Journal of Ecology 57 (4), 523-530, 2019
182019
Rodent species diversity in relation to altitudinal gradient in N orthern S erengeti, T anzania
FJ Magige
African Journal of Ecology 51 (4), 618-624, 2013
182013
Small-mammal abundance and species diversity: land use and seasonal influences in the Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania
MT Shilereyo, FJ Magige, JO Ogutu, E Røskaft
Frontiers in Conservation Science 4, 981424, 2023
162023
Small mammal community demography and reproductive seasonality under protection, pastoralism and agriculture in the Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania
M Shilereyo, FJ Magige, JO Ogutu
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation 12 (4), 253-269, 2020
152020
The influence of agricultural activities on the diversity of rodents in Kindoroko forest reserve and surrounding areas, North Pare Mountains, Tanzania
R Lema, FJ Magige
Tanzania Journal of Science 44 (1), 97-106, 2018
152018
Variation of small mammal populations across different habitat types in the Serengeti ecosystem
F Magige
Tanzania Journal of Science 42 (1), 15-22, 2016
142016
Land use and habitat selection by small mammals in the Tanzanian Greater Serengeti Ecosystem
MT Shilereyo, FJ Magige, JO Ogutu, E Røskaft
Global ecology and conservation 27, e01606, 2021
132021
Responses of the Serengeti avifauna to long-term change in the environment
ARE Sinclair, A Nkwabi, SAR Mduma, F Magige
Ostrich 85 (1), 1-11, 2014
132014
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