Geostatistical models using remotely‐sensed data predict savanna tsetse decline across the interface between protected and unprotected areas in Serengeti, Tanzania.

scientific article published on 13 February 2018

Geostatistical models using remotely‐sensed data predict savanna tsetse decline across the interface between protected and unprotected areas in Serengeti, Tanzania. is …
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P10877Applied Ecology Resources document ID20193075144
P356DOI10.1111/1365-2664.13091
P932PMC publication ID6032868
P698PubMed publication ID30008483

P50authorStephen J TorrQ42714101
Patrick Michael BrockQ52884038
Jennifer S LordQ58887733
Liam J MorrisonQ60736861
P2093author name stringMichelle C Stanton
John W Hargrove
Harriet K Auty
Furaha Mramba
Mechtilda Byamungu
Glyn A Vale
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P921main subjectTsetse flyQ205256
TanzaniaQ924
P304page(s)1997-2007
P577publication date2018-02-13
P1433published inJournal of Applied EcologyQ3186894
P1476titleGeostatistical models using remotely-sensed data predict savanna tsetse decline across the interface between protected and unprotected areas in Serengeti, Tanzania
P478volume55

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