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List of works by Kim M. Howell

A celebration of the works of John Charles Poynton

A critically endangered new species ofNectophrynoides(Anura: Bufonidae) from the Kihansi Gorge, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania

article

A new species of Chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae: Kinyongia) highlights the biological affinities between the Southern Highlands and Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania

scientific article published on 26 December 2015

A new species of Running Frog, (Kassina, Anura: Hyperoliidae) from Unguja Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania

scholarly article by Charles A. Msuya et al published December 2006 in African Journal of Herpetology

A review of Barbour's Short-headed Viper,Adenorhinos barbouri(Serpentes: Viperidae)

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Bats are Not Birds - Different Responses to Human Land-use on a Tropical Mountain

scientific article published on 04 June 2015

Biodiversity. Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions

scientific article published in July 2006

Changes in abundances of forest understorey birds on Africa's highest mountain suggest subtle effects of climate change

scientific article published in 2015

Checklist of the Millipedes (Diplopoda) of Tanzania

scientific article published in March 2016

Climate-land-use interactions shape tropical mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions

scientific article published on 27 March 2019

Conference proceeding: An overview of East African amphibian studies, past, present and future: A view from Tanzania†

scholarly article by Kim M. Howell published December 2000 in African Journal of Herpetology

Correction to: Quantifying and understanding carbon storage and sequestration within the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, a tropical biodiversity hotspot

scientific article

Direct and indirect effects of climate, human disturbance and plant traits on avian functional diversity

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Field Guide to East African Reptiles

Book by Steve Spawls, Kim Howell, Harald Hinkel and Michele Menegon

Food resources and vegetation structure mediate climatic effects on species richness of birds

scientific article published in 2014

Impact of habitat alteration on endemic Afromontane chameleons: evidence for historical population declines using hierarchical spatial modelling

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Land cover change and carbon emissions over 100 years in an African biodiversity hotspot

scientific article published on 8 January 2016

NOTES ON THE ECOLOGY AND STATUS OF SOME FOREST MAMMALS IN FOUR EASTERN ARC MOUNTAINS, TANZANIA

scholarly article by Norbert J. Cordeiro et al published January 2005 in Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society and National Museum

Objectifs et priorités pour la conservation des oiseaux et de la biodiversité d'Afrique

article published in 2007

Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient

scientific article published in Nature Communications

Quantifying and understanding carbon storage and sequestration within the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, a tropical biodiversity hotspot

scientific article

Reproduction in Brevicipitid Frogs (Amphibia: Anura: Brevicipitidae)—Evidence from Probreviceps M. Macrodactylus

scientific article (publication date: 10 September 2007)

Reptiles of Katavi National Park, western Tanzania, are from different biomes

scientific article published in 2011

Species boundaries and biogeography of East African torrent frogs of the genusPetropedetes(Amphibia: Anura: Petropeditidae)

scholarly article by Simon P. Loader et al published April 2013 in African Journal of Herpetology

Tanzania's reptile biodiversity: Distribution, threats and climate change vulnerability

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The Ambangulu Forest, West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania: a threatened Eastern Arc forest

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Towards regional, error-bounded landscape carbon storage estimates for data-deficient areas of the world

scientific article (publication date: 2012)

Uzungwa Scarp Nature Forest Reserve: a unique hotspot for reptiles in Tanzania

scientific article published on 30 June 2019