Camilo Zamora's research while affiliated with Technische Universität München and other places

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Species demanding specific habitat requirements suffer, particularly under environmental changes. The smallest owl of Africa, the Sokoke Scops Owl ( Otus ireneae ), occurs exclusively in East African coastal forests. To understand the movement behaviour and habitat demands of O. ireneae , we combined data from radio-tracking and remote sensing to c...
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Anthropogenic activities caused a severe loss of pristine habitats alongside with fragmentation of remaining habitats and the deterioration of habitat quality. The Arabuko Sokoke forest represents the largest remnant of East African coastal forest. Despite conservation efforts to maintain biodiversity in this forest, populations of several species...
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The Arabuko Sokoke dryland coastal forest along the East African coastline provides a unique habitat for many endangered endemic animal and plant species. High demographic pressure with subsequent land-splitting, soil depletion in combination with erratic rainfalls and the collapse of the tourism industry are negatively affecting food security and...

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... Flora of Tropical East Africa [FTEA] 1952À2012;Fungomeli et al., 2020;Ngumbau et al., 2020), little has been done to offer conservation measures for various endemic and threatened species. Moreover, when combined with anthropogenic activities, global climate change has resulted in a considerable loss of pristine ecosystems and fragmentation of diverse plant taxa remnant habitats in East Africa (Habel et al., 2017;Cuadros-Casanova et al., 2018), such as those of the Fabaceae family (Nyairo and Machimura, 2020). ...
... Flora of Tropical East Africa [FTEA] 1952À2012;Fungomeli et al., 2020;Ngumbau et al., 2020), little has been done to offer conservation measures for various endemic and threatened species. Moreover, when combined with anthropogenic activities, global climate change has resulted in a considerable loss of pristine ecosystems and fragmentation of diverse plant taxa remnant habitats in East Africa (Habel et al., 2017;Cuadros-Casanova et al., 2018), such as those of the Fabaceae family (Nyairo and Machimura, 2020). ...