This study aimed to identify the distribution and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates at
Infranze River, Amhara region, Ethiopia. Benthic macro invertebrates were collected between
10-18November 2020 from three ...
This ethnobotanical study was conducted in Ambassel District, South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia, to
document the diversity, traditional use, and conservation status of medicinal plants among the local
community. A descriptive ...
Background: Despite many years of mass drug administration, Schistosoma mansoni remains
endemic in Ethiopia.. Most prevalence studies rely on the less sensitive Kato-Katz (KK)
technique, likely underestimating infection ...
In the Ethiopian highlands, more than 50% of the land area is covered by Afromontane
vegetation, with dry evergreen Afromontane forests and grassland complex (DAFs) accounting
for the largest coverage, most biodiverse, ...
Water hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) (Pontederiaceae) is one of the invasive aquatic
plants native to South America that has become a significant environmental and socio-economic
concern in Ethiopia‘s Lake ...
Habitat loss is the major threat to primates. In areas that have been heavily deforested, it is vital
to document the population abundance and behavioral ecology of primates to inform
conservation actions. This study ...
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is cultivated in Ethiopia as a cash crop, the second major
source of foreign currency next to coffee, and a raw material for oil industries. Water deficit
stress was a major constraint ...
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is cultivated in Ethiopia as a cash crop, the second major
source of foreign currency next to coffee, and a raw material for oil industries. Water deficit
stress was a major constraint ...
In Ethiopia at the moment, there is a growing realization of the severity of resource
degradation. Although several factors drive natural forest destruction in Ethiopia, agricultural
land expansion triggered by increasing ...
Little attention and limited research has been conducted in the area of Ethno-zoology and zoo-therapeutic in
Ethiopia. About 60 respondents were participated during this study out of these, 6 respondents were
traditional ...
This study aimed to identify the distribution and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates at
Infranze River, Amhara region, Ethiopia. Benthic macro invertebrates were collected between
10-18November 2020 from three ...
This ethnobotanical study was conducted in Ambassel District, South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia, to
document the diversity, traditional use, and conservation status of medicinal plants among the local
community. A descriptive ...
Background: Despite many years of mass drug administration, Schistosoma mansoni remains
endemic in Ethiopia.. Most prevalence studies rely on the less sensitive Kato-Katz (KK)
technique, likely underestimating infection ...
In the Ethiopian highlands, more than 50% of the land area is covered by Afromontane
vegetation, with dry evergreen Afromontane forests and grassland complex (DAFs) accounting
for the largest coverage, most biodiverse, ...
Water hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) (Pontederiaceae) is one of the invasive aquatic
plants native to South America that has become a significant environmental and socio-economic
concern in Ethiopia‘s Lake ...
Habitat loss is the major threat to primates. In areas that have been heavily deforested, it is vital
to document the population abundance and behavioral ecology of primates to inform
conservation actions. This study ...
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is cultivated in Ethiopia as a cash crop, the second major
source of foreign currency next to coffee, and a raw material for oil industries. Water deficit
stress was a major constraint ...
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is cultivated in Ethiopia as a cash crop, the second major
source of foreign currency next to coffee, and a raw material for oil industries. Water deficit
stress was a major constraint ...
In Ethiopia at the moment, there is a growing realization of the severity of resource
degradation. Although several factors drive natural forest destruction in Ethiopia, agricultural
land expansion triggered by increasing ...
Little attention and limited research has been conducted in the area of Ethno-zoology and zoo-therapeutic in
Ethiopia. About 60 respondents were participated during this study out of these, 6 respondents were
traditional ...
Ethnobotanical studies are useful in documenting, analyzing and communicating knowledge and
interaction between biodiversity and human society. The objective of this study was to conduct
ethnobotanical study and document ...
Species distribution models capture partly species’ ecological niches and can be used to make
inferences about the distribution of suitable habitats for species of interest. The Boutourlini’s
Blue Monkey is suspected ...
Little attention and limited research has been conducted in the area of Ethno-zoology and zoo-therapeutic in
Ethiopia. About 60 respondents were participated during this study out of these, 6 respondents were
traditional ...
Birds are among the key components biodiversity with ecological, economic and esthetic
values. The study was conducted from April 2023 to July 2023 by considering the dry and wet
seasons. The main objective of this ...
Cabbage is very important vegetable crop in Ethiopia and cabbage aphid is also one of the key
insect pests of cabbage which causes severe yield losses of the crop. The present study was
designed to assess farmers pest ...
Birds are one component of biodiversity and Ethiopia contains a high level of bird diversify.
Study on diversity, relative abundance, and habitat association of birds in Durja community
protected area, Awi Zone, Ethiopia, ...
Population estimate of grivet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) and assessing the human-grivet
monkey conflict is important for conserving the species in their natural habitat. The main
objective of the present study was ...
Peptic ulcer disease affects around 5-10% of the general population of the world and is an
important cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Currently researchers have
shown that there is an association ...
This study was conducted in Anbesit Giworgis church forest in North Gojjam of Yilmana Densa
woreda Amhara National Regional State, northwest Ethiopia. The objective of this study is to
investigate species composition, ...
Intestinal parasitic infections are major health problems in many developing countries,
particularly among pre-school and school-aged students. Monitoring the status of intestinal
parasitic infection among school students ...