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- "There are many fevers": Communities' perception and management of Febrile illness and its relationship with human animal interactions in South-Western Uganda Journal Article
- Changing perceptions of protected area benefits and problems around Kibale National Park, Uganda Journal Article
- Committing to ecological restoration Journal Article
- Competition, predation, and the evolutionary significance of the cercopithecine cheek pouch: The case of Cercopithecus and Lophocebus Journal Article
- Fecal Microbiomes of Non-Human Primates in Western Uganda Reveal Species-Specific Communities Largely Resistant to Habitat Perturbation Journal Article
- Habitat alteration and the conservation of African primates: case study of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal Article
- Hardness of cercopithecine foods: Implications for the critical function of enamel thickness in exploiting fallback foods Journal Article
- Human-Wildlife Interactions Predict Febrile Illness in Park Landscapes of Western Uganda Journal Article
- Implications of Spatial Data Variations for Protected Areas Management: An Example from East Africa Journal Article
- Pathways to consumer demand and payment for professional rural water infrastructure maintenance across low-income contexts Journal Article
- Patterns and Perceptions of Climate Change in a Biodiversity Conservation Hotspot Journal Article
- Population-based HIV testing and counseling in rural Uganda: Participation and risk characteristics Journal Article
- Seed handling in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and redtail monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius): Implications for understanding hominoid and cercopithecine fruit-processing strategies and seed dispersal Journal Article
- The Stable Isotope Ecology of Pan in Uganda and Beyond Journal Article
- Use of Single Large or Several Small Policies as Strategies to Manage People-Park Interactions Journal Article
- Woodlot management and livelihoods in a tropical conservation landscape Journal Article