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Tanzania Program Publications
Akite, O. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2005. Butterflies as indicators of environmental change in Uganda. Butterfly Conservation Abstracts. 26.
Archie, E.A., T.A Morrison, C.A.H. Foley, C.J. Moss & S.C. Alberts. 2006. Dominance rank relationships among wild female African elephants (Loxodonta africana). Animal Behaviour 71:117-127.
Bashir, S., Daly, B., Durant, S.M., Forster, H., Grisham, J., Marker, L., Wilson, K. & Friedmann, Y. 2004.Global Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Monitoring. Unpublished Workshop Report.
Bartels, P., Bouwer, V., Crosier, A., Cilliers, D., Durant, S., Grisham, J., Marker, L., Mulama, M., Venter, L., Wildt, D. & Friedmann, Y. (Eds) 2002. Global Cheetah Action Plan Review, Conservation Breeding Specialist Group SSC/IUCN.Unpublished Workshop Report.
Beudels, R., Harwood, J., Durant, S.M. & Dejace, P. 1992. How to determine when small populations of large ungulates are most vulnerable to extinction. In Ongules/Ungulates 91 (ed. F. Spitz, G. Janeau, G. Gonzalez & S. Aulagnier), pp. 505-508: Societe Francaise pour l'Etude et la Protection des Mammiferes and Institut de Recherche sur les Grand Mammiferes.
Beudels, R., Durant, S.M. & Harwood, J. 1992. Assessing the risks of extinction for local populations of roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus). Biological Conservation 61: 107-116.
Borgerhoff Mulder, M. & Coppolillo, P.B. 2004. Conservation: Linking Ecology Economics and Culture. Princeton University Press.
Brashares, J.S., P. Arcese, M.K. Sam, P.B. Coppolillo, A.R.E. Sinclair & A. Balmford 2004. Bushmeat, hunting, wildlife declines and fish supply in West Africa. Science.
Bro-Jorgensen, J. & Durant, S.M. 2003. Mating strategies of topi bulls: Getting in the centre of attention. Animal Behaviour 65: 585-594.
Burgess, N., Lovett, J., Rodgers, A., Kilahama, F., Davenport, T.R.B. & Butynski, T. 2004. Eastern Arc Mountains and Southern Rift. 245-255. In: Hotspots Revisited (R.Mittermeier et al., Eds.) CI/CEMEX pp 390.
Burgess, N.D., T.M. Butynski, N.J. Cordeiro, N.H. Doggart, J. Fjeldsa, K.M. Howell, F.B. Kilahama, S.P. Loader, J.C. Lovett, B. Mbilinyi, M. Menegon, D.C. Moyer, E. Nashanda, A. Perking, F. Rovero, W.T. Stanley, S.N. Stuart. 2006. The biological importance of the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and Kenya. Biological Conservation 134: 209–231
Caro, T.M. & Durant, S.M. 1991. Use of quantitative analyses of pelage characteristics to reveal family resemblances in genetically monomorphic cheetahs. Journal of Heredity 82: 8-14.
Caro, T.M. & Durant, S.M. 1995. The importance of behavioural ecology for conservation biology: examples from studies of Serengeti carnivores. In Serengeti II: Dynamics, Management & Conservation of an Ecosystem (A. R. E. Sinclair & P. Arcese, Eds), pp. 451-472. Chicago:University of Chicago Press.
Channing, A. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2002. A new stream frog from Tanzania (Anura: Ranidae: Strongylopus kitumbeine). African Journal of Herpetology 52(2): 135-142.
Channing, A., Moyer, D.C. & Burger, M. 2002. Cryptic species of sharp-nosed reed frogs in the Hyperolius nasutus complex: advertisement call differences. African Zoology 37(1): 91-99.
Channing, A., Moyer D.C. & K.M. Howell. 2002. Description of a new torrent frog in the genus Arthroleptides from Tanzania (Ranidae). Alytes 20: 13-27.
Channing, A., Moyer, D.C. & Dawood, A. 2004. A new sand frog from central Tanzania (Anura: Ranidae: Tomopterna). African Journal of Herpetology 53: 21-28
Channing, A., Sinclair, A.R.E., Mduma, S.A.R., Moyer, D.C. & D. A. Kreulen. 2004. Serengeti Amphibians: Distribution and monitoring baseline. African Journal of Herpetology 53: 163-181.
Channing, A., C. Brun, M. Burger, S. Febvre & D. Moyer. 2005. A new cryptic Dainty Frog from East Africa (Anura: Ranidae: Cacosternum). African Journal of Herpetology 54: 139-148.
Cooper, A., Pettorelli, N. & Durant, S.M. 2007. Large carnivore menus: Factors affecting hunting decisions by cheetahs in the Serengeti. Animal Behaviour 73: 651-679.
Coppolillo, P.B., Gomez, H., Maisels, F., & Wallace, R. 2003. Selection criteria for suites of landscape species as a basis for site-based conservation. Biological Conservation 115: 419–430.
Crutsinger, G., Pickersgill, M. Channing, A. & Moyer, D.C. 2004. A new species of Phrynobatrachus (Anura: Ranidae) from Tanzania. African Zoology 39(1): 19–23
Davenport, T.R.B. & Matthews, R.A. 1995. A wealth of species come to light: Uganda's forest biodiversity. Swara 18(3): 26-29.
Davenport, T.R.B. 1996. The Butterflies of Uganda - An Annotated Checklist. The Forest Department & MUIENR. Kampala, Uganda. pp 49.
Davenport, T.R.B. 1996. The African golden cat (Profelis aurata) in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, S.W. Uganda. Cat News 25: 17-18.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2000. Kihansi Spray Toads (Nectophrynoides asperginis) collected from above the Upper Spray Zone. Unpublished Report to the University of Dar es Salaam, pp 3.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2000. A preliminary investigation into the butterfly fauna of Kitumbeine Forest Reserve, NW Tanzania. Unpublished Report for UNDP / GEF. pp 17.
Davenport, T.R.B. (ed) 2000. Tanzania National Parks Ecology Department – Strategic Action Plan. Workshop Proceedings. Tanzania National Parks.
Davenport, T.R.B. (ed) 2000. Tanzania National Parks Ecology Department – An Assessment of Needs and Functions. Workshop Proceedings.Tanzania National Parks. pp 47.
Davenport, T.R.B., Lodu, E. , Howard, P.C. & Plumptre, A.J. 2001. The robust chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in Otzi Forest Reserve, northern Uganda. African Primates 4: 46-48.
Davenport, T.R.B. & Ndangalasi, H.J. 2001 Orchid harvest - An assessment of the harvesting and trade of orchid tubers across Tanzania’s Southern Highlands. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society pp 23
Davenport, T.R.B. 2001. The Conservation of Mt Rungwe Forest, Southern Tanzania. Unpublished Report Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 14.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2002. Endemic butterflies of the Albertine Rift. An annotated checklist. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society
Davenport, T.R.B. & Patterson, G. 2002. Burning, grazing and trade: Towards conservation of plateau grasslands in southern Tanzania. Society for Conservation Biology, Abstracts
Davenport T.R.B. & Sankey W.T. 2002. Tourism in Rungwe District. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society and RUNECO. pp 12.
Davenport, T.R.B. & Ndangalasi, H.J. 2003. An escalating trade in orchid tubers across Tanzania’s Southern Highlands; assessment, dynamics & conservation implications. Oryx 37(1): 55-61.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2003. Butterflies of the TANWAT (Tanzania Wattle Company) Estates, Njombe, SW Tanzania. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society (SHCP/WCS). pp 13.
Davenport, T.R.B., Machaga, S.J., Mwamtobe, A., Mwaipungu, O. & Hayes, B. 2003. Some notes on the amphibians of Mt Rungwe. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 4.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2003. Mt Rungwe: The forgotten volcano. Wildlife Conservation Oct edition: 42-47
Davenport, T.R.B. 2004. Trees make a great target. Wildlife Conservation June edition: 8.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2004. Where the Arcs meet the Rift: biogeography, outliers and conservation in Tanzania’s Southern Highlands. Society for Conservation Biology, Abstrs; New York, 48-5, pp 20.
Davenport, T.R.B. & Bytebier, B. 2004. Kitulo Plateau; a first park for orchids. Orchid Review 112:160-165
Davenport, T.R.B. (2004). Invasive pine trees on Mt Rungwe. Problems and solutions. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 10.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2005. Finding Kipunji. Africa Geographic 13(7): 56-61.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2005. The status of Mbizi Forest, Sumbawanga; current forest condition and a comparison with 2002. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society pp 6.
Davenport, T.R.B. & Jones, T. 2005. The Highland Mangabey – Africa’s first new monkey for 20 years further illustrates the exceptional value of Tanzania’s forests. Arc Journal 18: 1-6.
Davenport, T.R.B. 2005. Merely ‘Other forested mountains’? Biodiversity, biogeography and conservation In Tanzania’s Southern Highlands. Unpublished Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Scientific Conference. Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha.
Davenport, T.R.B., Jones, T. Mpunga, N.E., Machaga, S.J., De Luca, D.W., Laizzer, R., Mndeme, A. & Mwakilema, W.S. 2005. Lophocebus kipunji - Africa’s ‘newest’ monkey. Unpublished Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Scientific Conference. Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha
Davenport, T.R.B. 2006. Plants, primates and people: Conservation in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Miombo 28: 7-8.
Davenport, T.R.B., Stanley, W.T., Sargis, E.J., De Luca, D.W., Mpunga, N.E., Machaga, S.J. & Olson, L.E. 2006. A New Genus of African Monkey, Rungwecebus: Morphology, Ecology and Molecular Phylogenetics. Science 312: 1378-1381
Davenport, T.R.B., De Luca, D.W., Jones, T., Mpunga, N.E., Machaga, S.J., Kitegile, A. & Picton Phillipps, G. In press. The kipunji Rungwecebus kipunji of southern Tanzania: first census and assessments of distribution and conservation status.
Davenport, T.R.B., Machaga, S.J., Mpunga, N.E., & De Luca, D.W. In press. Census and conservation status of the Ufipa red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles) in southwest Tanzania.
Davenport, T.R.B. & Butynski, T.M. In press. The Kipunji Rungwecebus kipunji. In J. Kingdon, D. Happold & T. Butynski, eds., Mammals of Africa, Volume 1.
De Leyser, L. 2003. A Guide to the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Wildlife Conservation Society & MEMA. pp 70.
De Luca, D.W. & Ginsberg, J.R. 2001. Dominance, reproduction and survival in banded mongooses: towards an egalitarian social system? Animal Behaviour 61(1):17-30.
De Luca, D.W. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2001. Dugong conservation in Tanzania – A call for a national census and initiation of conservation measures. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 9.
De Luca, D.W. & Mpunga N.E. 2002. Preliminary observations of the Lowe’s Servaline Genet (Genetta servalina lowei) from the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, southern Tanzania. Small Carnivore Conservation 27:17-18.
De Luca, D.W. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2002. Institutional Support to the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society & TAWIRI pp 8.
De Luca, D.W. 2004. Mapping for management. Africa Geographic. 12(6); 38-41.
De Luca, D.W. & Mpunga, N.E. 2004. Carnivore communities in two montane forests in southern Tanzania: inventory and ethnomammalogy in sites of differing management regimes. Society for Conservation Biology - Abstracts New York. 48-5, pp 25.
De Luca, D.W. 2005 Small carnivores of the Udzungwa Mountains: presence, distributions and threats. Small Carnivore Conservation 32: 1-7.
De Luca, D.W. & Mpunga, N.E. 2005. Carnivores of the Udzungwa Mountains: presence, distributions and threats. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society. Mbeya. pp 38.
De Luca, D. W. & Mpunga, N.E. 2005. Small carnivores of the Udzungwa Mountains: Presence, distributions and threats. Unpublished Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Scientific Conference. Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha
De Luca, D.W., Davenport T.R.B. & Mpunga, N.E. 2006. The conservation status of small to medium carnivores across Southern Tanzania. Unpublished Report for Carnivore Workshop Arusha, April 2006, Tanzania Mammal Atlas Project (TMAP) & TAWIRI. pp 11.
De Luca, D.W & Rovero, F. 2006 First records in Tanzania of the Vulnerable Jackson’s mongoose Bdeogale jacksoni (Herpestidae). Oryx 40(4): 468-471
De Luca, D.W., Davenport, T.R.B., Picton Phillipps, G., Machaga, S.J. & Mpunga, N.E. In press. Home range and activity patterns in the kipunji Rungwecebus kipunji.
Durant, S.M., Harwood, J. & Beudels, R. 1992. Monitoring and management strategies for endangered populations of marine mammals and ungulates. In Wildlife 2001 (ed. D. R. McCullough & R. H. Barrett), pp. 252-261. New York: Elsevier Applied Science.
Durant, S.M. & Mace, G.M. 1994. Species differences and population structure in population viability analysis. In Creative Conservation: Interactive management of wild and captive animals (ed. P. J. S. Olney, G. M. Mace & A. T. C. Feistner), pp. 67-91. London: Chapman & Hall.
Durant, S.M. 1998. A minimum intervention approach to conservation: The influence of social structure. In Behavioural Ecology and Conservation Biology (ed. T. M. Caro), pp. 105-129. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Durant, S.M. 1998. Competition refuges and coexistence: An example from Serengeti carnivores. Journal of Animal Ecology 67: 370-386.
Durant, S.M. 2000. Predator avoidance, breeding experience and reproductive success in endangered cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Animal Behaviour 60: 121-130.
Durant, S.M. 2000. Living with the enemy: Predator avoidance of hyaenas and lions by cheetahs in the Serengeti. Behavioral Ecology 11: 624-632.
Durant, S.M. 2000. Dispersal patterns, social structure and population viability. In Behaviour and Conservation (ed. M. Gosling & B. Sutherland), pp. 172-197. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Durant, S.M., Kelly, M.J. & Caro, T.M. 2004. Factors affecting life and death in Serengeti cheetahs: Environment, age and sociality. Behavioural Ecology 15: 11-22.
Durant, S.M., Bashir, S; Maddox, T; Laurenson, M.K. 2007. Relating long-term studies to conservation practice: The case of the Serengeti Cheetah Project. Conservation Biology.
Fitzherbert, E., Gardner, T., Davenport, T.R.B. & Caro, T. 2006. Butterfly species richness and abundance in the Katavi ecosystem of western Tanzania. Journal of African Ecology 44: 353-362.
Foley, C.A.H. S. Papageorge, S.K. Wasser. 2001. Non-invasive stress and reproductive measures of social and ecological pressures in free-ranging African elephants (Loxodonta africana). Conservation Biology 15(4):1134-1142.
Foley, C.A.H. 2001. Family Ties: the elephants of Tarangire. Wildlife Conservation 104(1): 44-53.
Foley, C.A.H. 2001. The Bottom Line: Obtaining DNA from elephant dung. BBC Wildlife 19(11): 28.
Foley, C.A.H. 2002. The Effects of Poaching on Elephant Social Systems. PhD thesis. pp.192. Princeton University, Princeton.
Foley, C.A.H. 2002. High incidence of elephant twin births in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Pachyderm 32:64-66.
Foley, C.A.H. & Grimshaw, J.M. 2002. The Elusive Elephants of Kilimanjaro. Pages 88-89 in Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa, ed. Audrey Salkeld. National Geographic Society, Washington DC.
Foley, C.A.H. 2002. Tales from the Nursery. Wildlife Conservation, 105(4): 24-29.
Foley, C.A.H. 2003. Demographic changes in the Tarangire elephant population from 1993-2003. In eds. W.D. Semuguruka, M.N. Mgasa., L.J.M. Kusiluka, G. Nkwengulila, B. Nyundo, C.O. Mlingwa, G. Sabuni, S. Mduma, and J.D. Keyyu, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Scientific Conference; TAWIRI, Arusha, Dec. 3-5, 2002. pp 76-89.
Foley, C.A.H. 2004. The Future of Tarangire National Park. Miombo, July, 27: 5, 12-13.
Foley, C.A.H. 2005. A Mammal Big Day. Bird and Birding, March/April 37(2): 128-130.
Foley, L. 2002. The Influence of Environmental Factors and Human Activity on Elephant Distribution. M.Sc. thesis. ITC, pp. 49.
Fonseca, G., A. Balmford, C. Bibby, L. Boitani, F. Corsi, T. Brooks, C. Gascon, S. Olivieri, R. Mittermeier, N. Burgess, E. Dinerstein, D. Olson, L. Hannah, J. Lovett, D. Moyer, C. Rahbek, S. Stuart, & P. Williams. 2000. Following Africa's Lead in setting priorities. Nature 405: 393-394.
Galanti, V., R. Rossi, G. Tosi, C.A.H. Foley, & L. Foley. 2000. Elephant Capture, Collaring and Radio- Tracking in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Pachyderm 28:58-59.
Galanti, V., G. Tosi, R. Rossi, C.A.H. Foley. 2000. The use of GPS radio-collars to track elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Tarangire National Park (Tanzania). Hystrix 11(2):1-11.
Grimshaw, J.M., N.J. Cordeiro and C.A.H. Foley. 1995. The mammals of Kilimanjaro. Journal of East African Natural History 84:105-139.
Groom, M. and Coppolillo, P. B. 2001. Ecologically functional populations as conservation targets. Unpublished Report, Wildlife Conservation Society.
Grubb, P., T.T. Struhsaker, & K.S. Siex. In press. The taxonomy of genus Procolobus. In J. Kingdon, D. Happold and T. Butynski, eds., Mammals of Africa, volume 1.
Howard, P.C. & Davenport, T.R.B. (eds) 1996. Uganda’s Natural Forests - Biodiversity Report Series.Volumes 1 – 33 inc. The Forest Department, Kampala, Uganda. pp 3,708.
Howard, P.C., Davenport, T.R.B. & Kigenyi, F.W. 1997. Planning conservation areas in Uganda’s natural forests. Oryx 31: 253-264.
Howard, P.C., Viskanic, P., Davenport, T.R.B., Kigenyi, F.W, Baltzer, M., Dickinson, C.J. Lwangwa, J.S., Matthews, R.A. & Balmford, A. 1998. Complementarity and the use of indicator groups for reserve selection in Uganda. Nature 394: 472-475.
Howard, P.C., Davenport, T.R.B., Kigenyi, F.W. et al. 2000. Protected area planning in the tropics: Uganda’s national system of forest nature reserves. Conservation Biology. 14 (3), 1-19.
Hunter, J.S., Durant, S.M., & Caro, T.M., 2007. To flee or not to flee: Scavenger avoidance by cheetahs in the Serengeti. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology.
Hunter, J.S., Durant, S.M., Caro, T.M., In press. Factors affecting scavenger arrival at cheetah kills in Serengeti National Park Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology.
Hurskainen, R. 2003. Administrative boundaries of Tanzania: A comparison of two digital datasets for Ileje, Rungwe & Kyela Districts, Mbeya. Unpublished Report Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 8.
Hurskainen, R. 2003. The boundary of Mt Rungwe Forest Reserve, Rungwe District: A GIS analysis of problems and inconsistencies. Unpublished Report Wildlife Conservation Society. pp 13.
Ishengoma, D., A. Shedlock, C. Foley, L. Foley, S. Wasser, S. Balthazary, B. Mutayoba. In press. Effects of poaching on bull mating success in free-ranging African elephant (Loxodonta africana) population of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Conservation Genetics.
Jones, T., Ehardt, C., Butynski, T., Davenport, T.R.B., Mpunga, N.E., Machaga, S.J. & De Luca, D.W. 2005. Lophocebus kipunji: A new species of African monkey. Science 308: 1161-1164.
Jorgenson, J.P. & Coppolillo, P.B. 2001. Análisis de Amenazas in Conservación y desarrollo sostenible del Parque Nacional Yasuní y sur Área de Influencia. Memorias del Seminario Taller. Jorgenson and Rodríguez editors
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Kelly, M.J., Laurenson, M.K., FitzGibbon, C.D., Collins, D.A., Durant, S.M., Frame, G.W., Bertram, B.C.R. & Caro, T.M. 1998. Demography of the Serengeti cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) population: the first 25 years. Journal of Zoology 244: 473-488.
Kelly, M.J. & Durant, S.M. 2000. Viability of the Serengeti cheetah population. Conservation Biology 14:786-797.
Loader, S., Channing, A., Menegon, M. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2006. A new species of Probreviceps (Amphibia: Anura) from the Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania. Zootaxa 1237: 45-60
Lovett, J.C. & Moyer, D.C. 1992. Luisenga Stream in southern Tanzania declared a nature reserve. Oryx 26: 115-118.
Machaga, S.J., Massawe, A.A. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2004. Medicine, meat & mahogany: Understanding natural resource use on Mt Rungwe, SW Tanzania. Society for Conservation Biology Abstracts
Machaga, S.J., Massawe, A.A. & Davenport, T.R.B. 2005. Food, fuel and fitness. Quantifying natural resource use on Mt Rungwe. Unpublished Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Scientific Conference. Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha.
McComb, K., Moss, C., Durant, S.M., Baker, L. & Sayialel, S. 2001 Matriarchs act as repositories of social knowledge in African elephants. Science 292: 491-494.
McComb, K., Moss, C.& Durant, S.M. 2001. Elephant hunting and conservation - Response. Science 293: 2203-2204.
Mcentee, J., Cordeiro, N.J., Joho M.P & Moyer, D.C. 2006. Foraging observations of the threatened long-billed tailorbird Artisornis moreaui in Tanzania. Scopus 25: 51–54.
Menegon, M., Salvidio, S. & Moyer, D. C. 2003. Reptiles and Amphibians of Nguu North Forest Reserve, Tanzania: A first contribution. African Herp News 36: 2-8.
Menegon, M., S. Salvidio & Moyer, D.C. 2006. Reptiles and amphibians from a montane grassland: Gendakwi Valley, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania. African Herp News 40: 8–14.
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Moyer, D.C. & Sikombe, S.W. 1992. Notes on the birds of southwestern Tanzania including an addition to the East African avifauna. Scopus 16: 55–56.
Moyer, D.C., J. F. M. Horne, L. L. Short. & J. Washira. 1992. First description of the nest of yellow flycatcher (Erythrocercus holochlorus) Scopus 15: 129-132.
Moyer, D.C. 1993. Foraging ecology, habitat selection and community structure of Afromontane forest birds in Tanzania. MSc Thesis Louisiana State University. pp 99.
Moyer, D.C. 1993. A preliminary trial of territory mapping for estimating bird densities in Afromontane forest. Proceedings of the Pan-African Ornithological Congress 8: 302-311.
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Moyer, D.C. & E. Sion. 1993. The status of the house sparrow Passer domesticus in Tanzania. Scopus 16: 101-105.
Moyer, D.C. & T. S. Schulenberg. 1994. First record of Chirping Cisticola Cisticola pipiens from Burundi. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club 114: 63–64.
Moyer, D.C. 1995. The status of Fischer's lovebird Agapornis fischeri in the United Republic of Tanzania. IUCN Species Survival Commission, Cambridge, UK.
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Plumptre, A.J. Behangana, M., Davenport, T.R.B., Kahindo, C., Kityo, R., Ndomba, E. Nkuutu, D., Owiunji, I., Ssegawa, P.., Moyer, D.C. & Eilu, G. 2003. The Biodiversity of the Albertine Rift. Albertine Rift Technical Reports No 3: pp 105.
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