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Afromontane mosaic vegetation acts as a barrier between small mammals from two savannah biomes in northern Ethiopia
Despite its biogeographical uniqueness, where two vast savanna regions are separated by the Afromontane mosaic vegetation, there is a significant lack of small mammal sampling in the Tigray region of Ethiopia....
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Rodents of the Afar Triangle (Ethiopia): geographical isolation causes high level of endemism
The Afar Triangle in easternmost Africa is one of biogeographically important regions, whose recent biota is virtually unknown. Here we evaluated the level of evolutionary uniqueness of biodiversity of this re...
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The Zeyi Cave Geosite in Northern Ethiopia
Despite the high geoheritage value of caves and karsts, northern Ethiopia’s largest cave at Zeyi (13.5586°N, 39.1454°E) in the Dogu’a Tembien district has received little attention so far. We have studied its ...
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Open AccessPan-African phylogeny of Mus (subgenus Nannomys) reveals one of the most successful mammal radiations in Africa
Rodents of the genus Mus represent one of the most valuable biological models for biomedical and evolutionary research. Out of the four currently recognized subgenera, Nannomys (African pygmy mice, including the ...