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View article: New member of Plasmodium (Vinckeia) and Plasmodium cyclopsi discovered in bats in Sierra Leone – nuclear sequence and complete mitochondrial genome analyses
New member of Plasmodium (Vinckeia) and Plasmodium cyclopsi discovered in bats in Sierra Leone – nuclear sequence and complete mitochondrial genome analyses Open
Malaria remains the most important arthropod-borne infectious disease globally. The causative agent, Plasmodium, is a unicellular eukaryote that develops inside red blood cells. Identifying new Plasmodium parasite species that infect mamma…
View article: Two decades of land cover change and forest fragmentation in Liberia: Consequences for the contribution of nature to people
Two decades of land cover change and forest fragmentation in Liberia: Consequences for the contribution of nature to people Open
The Guinean forests of West Africa have been identified as a global biodiversity hotspot due to its exceptional concentrations of endemic species and exceptional loss of habitats. The majority of what remains of the Guinean forests lies wi…
View article: A mix of community-based conservation and protected forests is needed for the survival of the Endangered pygmy hippopotamus<i>Choeropsis liberiensis</i>
A mix of community-based conservation and protected forests is needed for the survival of the Endangered pygmy hippopotamus<i>Choeropsis liberiensis</i> Open
The contribution of protected areas to biodiversity conservation is well attested but many taxa in many regions remain dependent on the unprotected wider landscape. To develop conservation plans for large mammals such as the Endangered pyg…
View article: New Evidence of the Semi‐Aquatic Nimba Otter Shrew (<i>Micropotamogale lamottei</i>) at Mount Nimba and in the Putu Range of Liberia – Uncertain Future for an Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) Species in the Face of Recent Industrial Developments
New Evidence of the Semi‐Aquatic Nimba Otter Shrew (<i>Micropotamogale lamottei</i>) at Mount Nimba and in the Putu Range of Liberia – Uncertain Future for an Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) Species in the Face of Recent Industrial Developments Open
New records of the endemic semi‐aquatic Nimba Otter Shrew Micropotamogale lamottei (Tenrecidae, Potamogalinae) were obtained during recent Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) in Liberia. We discuss the future of this Evolutionary Disti…