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1. Retaliatory killing negatively affects African lion (Panthera leo) male coalitions in the Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem, Tanzania.

2. Spatial and seasonal group size variation of wild mammalian herbivores in multiple use landscapes of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

3. Rainfall, fire and large‐mammal‐induced drivers of Vachellia drepanolobium establishment: Implications for woody plant encroachment in Maswa, Tanzania.

4. Conservation status revision and communities' perceptions of 22 Aloe species in Tanzania.

5. The Potential of Oyster Nuts (Telfairia pedata) for Environmental Conservation and Food Security in Tanzania: A Review.

6. Anthropogenic disturbance and chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) habitat use in the Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem, Tanzania.

7. Effectiveness of Zygogramma bicolorata as a biocontrol agent against Parthenium hysterophorus in Arusha, Tanzania.

8. The importance of nutrient hotspots for grazing ungulates in a Miombo ecosystem, Tanzania.

9. Habitat Use of Warthogs on a Former Cattle Ranch in Tanzania.

10. Shifts in native ungulate communities on a former cattle ranch in Tanzania.

11. Comparison of the effects of a broad-spectrum herbicide and a bio-herbicide on insect flower visitation in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania.

12. Spatio-temporal invasion dynamics of Maesopsis eminii in Amani Nature Forest Reserve, Tanzania.

13. Can Cynodon dactylon Suppress the Growth and Development of the Invasive Weeds Tagetes minuta and Gutenbergia cordifolia?

14. Characterization of bird, reptile, and insect community diversity in constructed wetlands and waste stabilization ponds across Tanzania.

15. Traditional rangeland management can conserve insect pollinators in a semi-arid rangeland, northern Tanzania.

16. Love your wet grass! Dry season grazing reserves show highest grass regrowth in communal semi-arid rangelands of Tanzania.

17. Urban living in healthy Tanzanians is associated with an inflammatory status driven by dietary and metabolic changes.

18. Primary productivity and habitat protection predict elevational species richness and community biomass of large mammals on Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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