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  1. Registration of Bengpla cowpea by Asafo-Adjei, B., Singh, B.

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…coastal savannah…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Modelling feed resources budgets in the moist savannahs of West Africa by Naazie, A., Smith, Jimmy W.

    Published 1997
    “…Ignoring crop residues as feed resources would result in feed shortages especially in the drier northern parts of the moist savannahs. If 50 percent of the residues could be used as feed, feed shortage would be unlikely irrespective of area cropped. …”
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    Conference Paper
  3. Spotting East African mammals in open savannah from Space by Zheng Yang, Tiejun Wang, Skidmore, Andrew K., Leeuw, Jan de, Said, Mohammed Yahya, Freer, J.

    Published 2014
    “…This paper explores the possibility of detecting large animals in the open savannah of Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya from very high-resolution GeoEye-1 satellite images. …”
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  4. Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria by Ndubuisi, A., Zeddies, J., Manyong, Victor M., Smith, J.M.

    Published 2000
    “…Research was undertaken on the economics of crop-livestock integration in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria. The aim of the study was to quantify the reciprocal contributions of crops and livestock and also the factors affecting the integration of crops and livestock production in the area. …”
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  5. Community Characteristics of Sympatric Freshwater Turtles from Savannah Waterbodies in Ghana by Gbewaa, S.B., Oppong, S.K., Horne, B.D., Tehoda, P., Petrozzi, F., Dendi, D., Akani, G.C., Vittorio, M. di, Ajong, S.N., Pacini, N., Fa, J.E., Luiselli, L.

    Published 2021
    “…Comparisons of diversity metrics between our study sites and previous studies revealed that turtle community composition was similar across savannah sites.…”
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  6. Observation on the Age at First Calving in the Savannah Breeds of Cattle in Northern Nigeria by Sackey, Anthony K.B., Sanni, Bamidele D., Abdullahi, Shehu U., Fadason, T.S.

    Published 1999
    “…A total of 35 herds of cattle from 2 inistitutional farms, and 6 privately-owned farms which were semi-intensively managed, and 17 nomadic Fulani herds were studied between January 1984 and December 1993 to evaluate the age of first calving (AFC) in the three major indigenous breeds of the Savannah zone of Northern Nigeria: the White-fulani (bunaji), Sokoto-Gudali (Bokoloji) and red Fulani (Rahaji). …”
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