Recovery potential of a western lowland gorilla population following a major ebola outbreak: results from a ten year study

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  • who: Céline Genton and colleagues from the UMR, ECOBIO: Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Evolution, CNRS/University of Rennes, Biological Station of Paimpont, Paimpont, France, School of Biological, Earth and have published the paper: Recovery Potential of a Western Lowland Gorilla Population following a Major Ebola Outbreak: Results from a Ten Year Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/23,/2012
  • what: Below, the authors examine these hypotheses, and provide a detailed description of the post-Ebola population dynamics. This study shows that after an Ebola outbreak, the western lowland gorilla population of Lokoué slowly recovered the . . .

     

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