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27 August 2024

We have extensive scientific publications by staff, students, and collaborators of the Project at Ngel Nyaki in Nigeria. From books to peer reviewed papers and conference presentations. Each year we also publish an annual report to document our progress. Check out our publications.

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  • Umar, DM, Harding JS & Winterbourn MJ (2013)Freshwater Invertebrates of the Mambilla Plateau(PDF, 2312kb). A photographic guide. Biological Sciences, سԹ. 86 pages. ISBN (Print) 978-0-473-25489-6, (PDF) 978-0-473-25490-2. PDF version available for free download.
  • Chapman JD & Chapman HM (2001)The Forests of Taraba and Adamawa States, Nigeria(PDF, 8391kb). An ecological account and plant species check list. Published in collaboration with WWF (UK) and DIFID. Printed copies available for purchase, please contact Assoc Prof Hazel Chapman.
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  • Lai, HR, Hill T, Stivanello S, Chapman HM (2024) Discordant changes in foliar and reproductive phenology of tropical dry-forest trees under increasing temperature and decreasing wet-season rainfall
  • Alström, P., Mohammadi, Z., Donald, P. F., Nymark, M., Enbody, E. D., Irestedt, M., ... & Stervander, M. (2023). Integrative taxonomy reveals unrecognised species diversity in African Corypha larks (Aves: Alaudidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, zlad107.
  • Duru, C. E., & Kulawe, D. (2023). Diversity, Distribution and Abundance of Solanaceae Family Species at Ngel-Nyaki Forest Reserve, Taraba State, Nigeria. Bima Journal of Science and Technology (2536–6041), 7(4), 38–45.
  • Elisha E.B., Bolade, I. A., Kazeh, N. W, Mohammed, A., Mafenne, A. N. &Dahiru S. (2023). First description of the eggs and nestlings of Petit’s Cuckoo-shrike Campephaga petiti, and first records of its breeding in Nigeria. Malimbus 45:1–7
  • Febnteh, E. B., Anjah, G. M., Kinge, T. R., & Ambebe, T. F. (2023). Abundance and Diversity of Pleurotus Species and Host Trees for Sustainable Management in Ngel-Nyaki Montane Forest Ecosystem. East African Scholars Multidisciplinary Bulletin, 6(5), 45–53.
  • Soba T.M., Abdulazeez B.S, Ndagi H.I (2023). Comparative Assessment of the Effects of two Vegetation Zone Forests on Plant Litter Quantity and Quality in Taraba State, Nigeria. East African Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 6(7), 133–140.
  • D Kenfack D, I Abiem, H Chapman (2022) The Efficiency of DNA Barcoding in the Identification of Afromontane Forest Tree Species Diversity 14 (4), 233
  • Chapman, H., & Abiem, I. (2022). Factors limiting plant recruitment in a Tropical Afromontane Forest. Biotropica. doi:10.1111/btp.13179
  • Abiem, I., Kenfack, D., & Chapman, H. M. (2023). Assessing the impact of abiotic and biotic factors on seedling survival in an African montane forest. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6. doi:
  • Hacket-Pain, A., Foest, J. J., Pearse, I. S., LaMontagne, J. M., Koenig, W. D., Vacchiano, G., Ascoli, D. (2022). MASTREE+: Time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents.Global Change Biology. doi:
  • Islam, R., Howlett, B. G., Chapman, H., Haque, M. A., & Ahmad, M. (2022). The value of insect pollination to yield of oilseed rape (Brassica rapa) in Bangladesh.Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology,25(1). doi:
  • Zhong, Y., Chu, C., Myers, J. A., Gilbert, G. S., Lutz, J. A., Stillhard, J., Zimmerman, J. K. (2021). Arbuscular mycorrhizal trees influence the latitudinal beta-diversity gradient of tree communities in forests worldwide.Nature Communications,12(1). doi:
  • Tela, M., Cresswell, W., & Chapman, H. (2021). Assessment of Pest Control Services by Vertebrates in Nigerian Subsistence Maize Farms.Conservation and Society,19(4), 218-224. doi:

  • Cuni-Sanchez, A., Sullivan, M. J. P., Platts, P. J., Lewis, S. L., Marchant, R., Imani, G., Zibera, E. (2021). High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests..Nature,596(7873), 536-542. doi:

  • Tela, M., Cresswell, W., & Chapman, H. (2021). Pest-removal services provided by birds on subsistence farms in south-eastern Nigeria.PLoS ONE,16(8 August). doi:

  • Jaafar, R., Yadok, B., Elisha, E., & Chapman, H. (2021). Grassland trees and the common bulbul Pycnonotus barbatus promote Afromontane forest restoration.Biotropica. doi:

  • Chapman, H., Agaldo, J., & Christianini, A. (2021). Interactions between ants and non-myrmecochorous diaspores in a West African montane landscape.Journal of Tropical Ecology. doi:

  • Cheek, M., Onana, J. M., & Chapman, H. M. (2021). The montane trees of the Cameroon Highlands, West-Central Africa, with Deinbollia onanae sp. Nov. (Sapindaceae), a new primate-dispersed, Endangered species.PeerJ,9. doi:

  • Ostertag, R., Restrepo, C., Dalling, J. W., Martin, P. H., Abiem, I., Aiba, S. I., . . . Williams, C. B. (2021). Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate.Biotropica. doi:

  • Nsor, C. A., Chapman, H., Godsoe, W., & Aliyu, A. H. (2021). Floral resources of key agromontane tree species predict sunbird distribution and abundance in Ngel Nyaki Forest, Taraba State-Nigeria.Greener Journal of Biological Sciences,11(2), 81-92. Retrieved from

  • Goldson, S. L., Barker, G. M., Chapman, H. M., Popay, A. J., Stewart, A. V., Caradus, J. R., & Barratt, B. I. P. (2020). Severe Insect Pest Impacts on New سԹPasture: The Plight of an Ecological Outlier.Journal of Insect Science,20(2). doi:

  • Davies, S. J., Abiem, I., Abu Salim, K., Aguilar, S., Allen, D., Alonso, A., . . . Muller-Landau, H. C. (2021). ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network.Biological Conservation,253. doi:

  • Abiem, I., Dickie, I., Kenfack, D., & Chapman, H. (2021). Conspecific negative density dependence does not explain coexistence in a tropical Afromontane forest.Journal of Vegetation Science,32(1). doi:

  • Fotang, C., et al. (2021). "Environmental and anthropogenic effects on the nesting patterns of Nigeria–Cameroon chimpanzees in North‐West Cameroon."American Journal of Primatology83(9).

  • Yadok, B. G., Forget, P. M., Gerhard, D., Aliyu, B., & Chapman, H. (2020). Seed nutrient content rather than size influences seed dispersal by scatterhoarding rodents in a West African montane forest.Journal of Tropical Ecology. doi:

  • Abiem, I., Arellano, G., Kenfack, D., & Chapman, H. (2020). Afromontane forest diversity and the role of grassland-forest transition in tree species distribution.Diversity,12(1). doi:

  • Abiem I, G Arellano, D Kenfack, H Chapman – Afromontane Forest Diversity and the Role of Grassland-Forest Transition in Tree Species Distribution Diversity 12 (1), 30

  • Yadok, B. G., Pech, R., & Chapman, H. (2019). Perception of predation risk by African giant pouched rats (Cricetomyssp. nov) is higher in forest-edge microhabitats. Behavioural Processes, 168. doi:

  • Yadok, B. G., Forget, P. M., Gerhard, D., & Chapman, H. (2019). Low fruit-crop years ofCarapa oreophiladrive increased seed removal and predation by scatterhoarding rodents in a West African forest. Acta Oecologica, 99. doi:

  • Chu, C., Lutz, J. A., Král, K., Vrška, T., Yin, X., Myers, J. A., He, F. (2019). Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest trees. Ecology Letters, 22(2), 245-255. doi:

  • Nsor, C. A., Godsoe, W., & Chapman, H. M. (2019). Promiscuous pollinators—Evidence from an Afromontane sunbird–plant pollen transport network. Biotropica, 51(4), 538-548. doi:

  • Charles, L. S., Dwyer, J. M., Chapman, H. M., Yadok, B. G., & Mayfield, M. M. (2019). Landscape structure mediates zoochorous-dispersed seed rain under isolated pasture trees across distinct tropical regions. Landscape Ecology, 34(6), 1347-1362. doi:

  • Aliyu, B., Thia, J., Moltchanova, E., Forget, P. -M., & Chapman, H. M. (2018). Forest disturbance and seasonal food availability influence a conditional seed dispersal mutualism. Biotropica, 50(5), 750-757. doi:

  • Adewoye, R., & Chapman, H. M. (2018). Mapping deforestation patterns with time series MODIS data and BFAST algorithm. Journal of forest research and management, 15(1), 22-35.

  • Yadok, B. G., Gerhard, D., Forget, P. -M., & Chapman, H. M. (2018). Size doesn’t matter: Larger carapa seeds are not dispersed farther by African rodent community. African Journal of Ecology, 56.

  • Umar, D. M., Harding, J. S., & Chapman, H. M. (2018). Food Web Structure in Tropical Highland Stream Ecosystem. Greener Journal of Biological Sciences, 8(3), 29-41. Retrieved from

  • Aliyu, B., Thia, J., Moltchanova, E., Forget, P. -M., & Chapman, H. M. (2018). Forest disturbance and seasonal food availability influence a conditional seed dispersal mutualism. Biotropica, 50(3), 1-8. doi:10.1111/btp.12570

  • Mahmoud, M. I., Sloan, S., Campbell, M. J., Imong, I., Alamgir, I., Chapman, H. M., Laurance, W. F. (2017). Alternative Routes for a Proposed Nigerian Superhighway to Limit Damage to Rare Ecosystems and Wildlife. TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 10, 1-10. doi:10.1177/1940082917709274

  • Umar, D., Harding, J. S., & Chapman, H. (2017). Riparian land use and the relationship between invertebrate communities and litter decomposition in a tropical highland stream. Nigeria Journal of Fisheries, 14, 1093-1107.

  • Walters, M., Knight, A., Chapman, H. M., Kraberger, S., Stainton, D., Varsani, A., Christopher, A. (2017). Novel single-stranded DNA virus genomes recovered from chimpanzee feces sampled from the Mambilla Plateau in Nigeria. American Society for Microbiology, 5(9), e01715-e01716. doi:10.1128/genomeA.01715-16

  • ٰ󾱱Ǿ(African walnut). Tropical Conservation Science, 9(1), 321-337. doi:10.1177/194008291600900117

  • Dutton, P., Moltchanova, E., & Chapman, H. M. (2016) Nesting Ecology of a Small Montane Population of the Nigerian/Cameroon Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti) in Nigeria.Fola Primatologica,87(6), 361-374.
  • Nsor, C.A., Chapman, H.M. Godsoe, W.(2017)PloS One.
  • Walters, M., Knight, A., Chapman, H. M., Christopher, A., Kraberger, S., Stainton, D., Varsani, A. (2017). Novel single-stranded DNA virus genomes recovered from chimpanzee feces sampled from the Mambilla Plateau in Nigeria.American Society for Microbiology,5(9), e01715-e01716. doi:
  • Ezukanma1, I. O., Oluwatoyin, T., Ogundipe, Nodza, G.I. & Pócs, T. (2017) Bryophyte records from the eastern Nigerian highlands.Polish Botanical Journal62(2): 203–212, DOI: 10.1515/pbj-2017-0030
  • Chapman, H.M., Cordeiro, N.J., Dutton, Wenny., D., Kitamura., S., Kaplin., B., Melo., F., Lawes. and M. (2016) Seed Dispersal Ecology of Tropical Montane Forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology 32:437–454
  • Olayemi A., Obadare A., Oyeyiola A., Igbokwe J., Fasogbon A. et al. (2016) Arenavirus Diversity and Phylogeography of Mastomys natalensis Rodents, Nigeria.
  • Thia, J.A., Hale, M.L. and Chapman, H.M. (2016) Interspecific comparisons with chloroplast SSR loci reveal limited genetic variation in Nigerian montane forests: A study on Cordia millenii (West African cordia), Entandrophragma angolense (tiama mahogany), and Lovoa trichilioides (African walnut). Tropical Conservation Science 9(1): 321-337.
  • Thia, J, Hale, M., Stouffer, D., Chapman, H.M. (2016) Limited dispersal into appropriate microhabitats likely explains recruitment failure in a chimpanzee-dependent tree species. African Journal of Ecology 54(1): 121-124
  • Knight, A. Chapman H. M. Hale, M. (2016) Habitat fragmentation and its implications for Endangered chimpanzee Pan troglodytes conservation. Oryx : 1-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0030605315000332.
  • Dutton, P.A. and Chapman, H.M. (2015)Primates 56(1): 89-100.
  • Dutton, P. and Chapman, H.M. (2015)(Pan troglodytes ellioti) in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Nigeria. American Journal of Primatology 77(1): 86- 97. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajp.22313/full.
  • Adewoye, R., Huettich,C. Schmullius. and C., Chapman H.M. (2015)Journal of Remote Sensing Technology 3: 1-8.
  • Barnes, A., Emberson,R.M., Thoorsten-Krell, F. and Didham, R. (2014)The Role of Species Traits in Mediating Functional Recovery during Matrix Restoration. PLOS ONE 9(12):1-19.
  • Grassham, A.M.; Kunz, B.; and Chapman, H.M. (2015) Dispersal of forest seed into grassland matrix by the tantalus monkey in a Nigerian montane forest: implications for forest restoration. Journal of Tropical Ecology. (African Primates October issue).
  • Osinubi, S.T., Vugeh, Y., Briskie, J.V., Ottosson, U., Brown, J.A. and Chapman, H.M. (2014) Association with riparian fragments by Yellow-breasted Boubou Laniarius atroflavus indicates need for wider-scale forest matrix conservation. Malimbus 36(1): 47-57.
  • Dutton, P. and Chapman, H.M. (2014) Dietary preferences of a submontane population of the rare Nigerian-Cameroon chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti) in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Nigeria. American Journal of Primatology in press
  • Barnes, A.D. and Chapman, H.M. (2014)Acta Oecologia 56: 32-40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2014.02.002.
  • Barnes, A.D., Emberson, R.M., Chapman, H.M., Frank, T., Krell, K.T. and Didham, R.K. (2014) Matrix habitat restoration alters dung beetle species responses across tropical forest edges. Biological Conservation 170: 28-37.
  • Dutton, P.E., Chapman, H.M. and Moltchanova E. (2014). African Journal of Ecology http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aje.12138.
  • Aliyu, B., Adamu, H., Moltchanova, E., Forget, P.M. and Chapman, H.M. (2014) The interplay of habitat and seed type on scatterhoarding behaviour in a fragmented Afromontane forest landscape. Biotropica http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/btp.12110.
  • Thaher, M., Umar, D., Takaoka, T., and Harding, J. Application of the maximum convex sum algorithm in determining environmental variables that affect Nigerian highland stream benthic communities. Procedia Computer Science 18:909-918.
  • Nsor, C. and Chapman, H.M. (2013) Birds as pollinators in a West African montane Forest. Malimbus 35: 1-13.
  • Barnes, A.D., Emberson, R.M., Chapman, H.M., Frank, T., Krell, K.T. and Didham, R.K. (2013) The influence of matrix habitat restoration on dung beetle species responses across tropical forest edges. Conservation Biology (in press) (Journal Article)
  • Weston, K.A., Chapman, H.M., Kelly, D. and Moltchanova, E.V. (2012)Journal of Tropical Ecology 28: 205-213.http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026646741100068X. (Journal Article)
  • Borokini T.I., Babalola D, Amusa O.T., Ivande S.T., Wala Z.J. et al. 2012 Tropical Montane Forest Biodiversity in Nigeria–Case Study of Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau. International Journal of Environmental Sciences 2: 95-104.
  • Umar, D.M., Marinov, M.G., Schorr, M. and Chapman, H.M. (2012) Odonata attracted by light: A new topic for myth-busters. International Dragonfly Fund Report 43: 1-52. (Journal Article)
  • Olaleru, F., Chapman, H.M. and Bawuro M. (2012) Primates’ Foods of the Nigerian Montane Forest Project Ngel-Nyaki, Taraba State. University of Ibadan: Nigeria Tropical Biology Association, 20th September 2012. In Proceedings of 3rd Annual Seminar of the Nigeria Tropical Biology Association 3 93-97. (Conference Contribution - Paper in published proceedings)
  • Matthesius, A., Chapman, H. and Kelly, D. (2011)Biotropica 43(1): 77-83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2010.00664.x.
  • Umar, D.M., Marinov, M.G., Schorr, M. and Chapman, H.M. (2012) Odonata attracted by light - a new topic for myth-busters. International Dragonfly Fund Report 43: 1-52.
  • Beavon,M. A. and Chapman, H. M. (2011) Andromonoecy and high fruit abortion in Anthonotha noldeae in a West African montane Forest. Plant Systematics and Evolution. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00606-011-0488-1.
  • Korndoerfer T. (2011) Herbal Medicine in a 21st Century African Village. The Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism, 21(3).
  • Reeder, N.M.M., T. Cheng, V.T. Vredenburg, and D.C. Blackburn. (2011). Survey of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis from montane and lowland frogs in eastern Nigeria. Herpetology Notes 4: 83–86.
  • Blackburn D. A. A new puddle frog (Phrynobatrachidae: Phrynobatrachus) from the Mambilla Plateau in eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Herpitology 59: 33-52.
  • Blackburn D.A. (2010) A new squeaker frog (Arthroleptidae: Arthroleptis) from the mountains of Cameroon and Nigeria. Herpitologica 66: 335-348.
  • Chapman HM, Goldson SL, Beck ,J. (2010) Post-dispersal Seed Removal and Seed Germination of Cercopithecus nictitans Dispersed Seed in a West African Montane Forest Folia Primatologica. 81:41–50.
  • Mattheus, A., Chapman H and Kelly, D (2010) "Testing for Janzen – Connell effects in a West African Montane Forest" Biotropica 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2010.00664.x.
  • Fiona, L. A., M. C. Hazel, et al. (2009). Seed dispersal by tantalus monkeys Chlorocebus tantalus tantalus in a Nigerian montane forest. African Journal of Ecology On Line First.
  • Darbyshire, I., Vollesen, K. and Chapman, H. (2008) A remarkable range disjunction recorded in Metarungia pubinervia (Acanthaceae). Kew Bulletin, 63(4), 613-615.
  • Chapman, H.M. (2008). The Nigerian Montane Forest Project and Nigerian Montane Forests. Nigerian Field Society Occasional Paper.
  • Chapman, H., Bekker, R., Barnard, J. and Shu, G. (2009) The future of Tchabal Mbabo - A Nigerian/Cameroon Transboundary Initiative. Yaoundé, Cameroon: 18th Association for the Taxonomic Study of the Flora of Tropical Africa (AETFAT) Congress, 26 Feb-2 Mar 2007. In Proceedings of the 18th AETFAT Congress in Yaoundé, Cameroon 26th Feb-2nd March 2007.
  • Beck, J., and Chapman, H.M. (2008). A population estimate of the chimpanzee Pan troglodytes vellerosus in a Nigerian montane forest: implications for conservation.Fauna & Flora International, 42(3), 448-451.
  • Chapman, H.M. (2008). The Nigerian Montane Forest Project. Tropinet 19(1), 7-9.
  • Sessions L and Chapman HM (2003) The montane Forest Islands of Eastern Nigeria Plant Talk 32: 24-28.
  • Chapman HM, Olson SM and D Trumm (2003) Why are the montane forests of Taraba State, Nigeria important, and how have they changed over the past thirty years? Oryx, 38(3), 282-290.

Reports
  • Babalola, F.D. Wala, Z.J.; Ivande, S.T. et al. (2011) Spatial Distribution of Turacos and their Preferred Food Plants in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State, Nigeria. Report to Tropical Biology Association. 44pps.
  • Botanical Survey of Tchabal Mbabo, Adamawa Province Cameroon (PDF 13 MB) For: Transboundary Collaboration for Ecosystem Conservation: the Mountain Forests of Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria and Tchabal Mbabo, Cameroon; project number RAF/G43/A/1G/31. Compiled by Hazel Chapman 2004.

Invited talks
  • Matt Walters: Adventures in Scientific Communication, Natural History Photography Society, Christchurch, September 2017.
  • Hazel Chapman:An overview of the Nigerian Montane Forest Project. School of Biology, University of Northampton (January 2017).
  • Hazel Chapman:An overview of the NMFP with a detail on tree recruitment failure. University of Cambridge (UK) Centre for Conservation Science Seminar Series (January 2017).
  • Chapman, H. M. ‘The Nigerian Montane Forest Project’ To: New سԹRoyal Society, Canterbury Branch. سԹ, March 26th 2013.
  • Walters, M. 'Adventures in Sciences Communication' To the Science Communicators Association of New سԹand the International Association of Business Communicators. سԹ, 4 July 2013.
  • Chapman, H.M. ‘The Nigerian Montane Forest Project’ To: Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surry, June 20th 2013.
  • Charles Nsor, C., A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute 10th Anniversary Lectures Aplori, Jos 15th of November, 2012.
  • Chapman, H.M., A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute 10th Anniversary Lectures Aplori, Jos 15th of November, 2012.

Conference presentations
  • Lily Brailford: Evidence for reduced genetic diversity within two common Afromontane tree species with contrasting dispersal mechanisms. The 20th annualNZ MolecularEcologyconference, Dec 2017

  • Jennifer Agaldo:Will Ants Plant Tomorrows Forests? Ant-diaspore interactions in a Sub-Saharan montane Landscape. سԹ 2017 Annual Biology Conference (ABC) October 2017.This talk won Jen the prize of the 3rdbest PhD presentation award for 2017.

  • Lily Brailford: Fragmentation is negatively affecting genetic diversity in already diversity-challenged Afromontane tree species. سԹ 2017 Annual Biology Conference (ABC) October 2017.

  • Biplang Yadok:Foraging ecology of the African Giant Pouched RatCrycetomessp. nov in an Afromontane forest. سԹ 2017 Annual Biology Conference (ABC) October 2017.
  • Lily Brailford: Assessing Afromontane Forest Genetic Diversity on Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria. Graduate Womens Association Awards Evening. سԹ, New Zealand. August 2017.

  • Biplang Yadok: Feeding ecology of the African Giant Pouched RatCrycetomessp. nov in an Afromontane forest. Annual Conference of the Society for the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Mexico- July 2017.

  • IverenAbiem:ForestGEO Analytical Workshop in Puerto Rico. Talks on i) ‘Ngel Nyaki Forest Dynamics Plot’ and ii)“the effect of edge on the plant species distribution and composition in the Ngel Nyaki plot” July 2017.

  • Shedrach Konvong (Science coordinator Ngel Nyaki ): Pollination and fruit set of two plant species at Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve. Joint Biodiversity Conservation Conference of Nigeria Tropical Biology Association (NTBA) and Nigerian Chapter of Society for Conservation Biology (NSCB). Ilorin June 2016.

  • Biplang Yadok: Seed dispersal dynamics: the role of African giant pouched rats (Cricetomyssp. nov) in dispersing seeds within Ngel Nyaki forest. Taraba State University, 12th January, 2016.

  • Biplang Yadok African giant pouched rats (Cricetomyssp. nov), seed removal and seed removal and seed dispersal in an Afromontane forest landscape. APLORI, 26th August, 2016.

  • Biplang Yadok: ATBC, 18–23 June, 2016 Montpellier, France (presented by Professor Pierre Michel Forget).

  • Jennifer Agaldo: Ant dispersal in an Afromontane forest September 2016 APLORI.

  • Dr Danladi Umar: Introduction to the Nigerian Montane Forest Project Tropical Biology Association (NTBA) and Nigeria Chapter of Society for Conservation Biology (NSCB). Ilorin June 2016.

  • Charles Nsor - Differential contribution of sunbird species to the structure of a sunbird-tree flower visitation network predicts species survival and network stability. ATBC 2015 Honolulu, Hawaii 12-16th July.

  • Hazel Chapman -Factors influencing the dispersal /predation balance in a montane population of the African Giant Pouched rat,Crysetomyssp. ATBC 2015 Honolulu, Hawaii 12-16th July.

  • Hazel Chapman - Seed dispersal in a changing world. Sapienza University Italy September 8th 2015.

  • Kelly Hutchinson - Putty nose monkey ecology Annual Biology Conference UC Conference, October 22nd 2014.

  • Abby Grassham - Tantalus monkeys: implications for forest restoration. Nelson Botanical Society August 17th 2015.

  • Hazel Chapman - The Nigerian Montane Forest Project University of the 3rd Age, Christchurch, NZ. July 2014.

  • Aliyu, B., Adamu, H., Moltchanova, E., Forget, P.M. and Chapman, H.M Incorporating seed fate into the conservation management of Afromontane forests. ATBC 2014 Cairns 20–24th July.

  • Hutchinson, K. Why the white nose? Sexual signalling in the putty-nose monkey. Annual Biology Conference UC Conference, October 23rd 2014.

  • Nsor, C., A small sunbird-tree visitation network suggests rare species contribute more to nestedness. Annual Biology Conference UC Conference, October 23rd 2014.

  • Nsor, C., Interaction strength and relative contribution of sunbird species to the structure of a sunbird/tree pollination web in a West African montane forest. AETFAT (The Association for the Taxonomic study of the Flora of Tropical Africa). Stellenbosch, Cape Town SA 13–17th January 2014.

  • Godson, G. Taraba State University Biology Department: How the Pouched Rat disperses seed in Ngel Nyaki Forest. IT talk.

  • Aliyu, B. (2013) Does habitat and seed type interaction affect seed fate in a fragmented Afromontane forest? 5th Joint Conference of New سԹEcological Society and Ecological Society of Australia. Auckland.

  • Barnes A. D.; Emberson R. M.; Krell, F.T.; Didham, R. K. (2012) Trait based ecology attempts to predict variability in species responses to anthropogenic disturbances. British Ecological Society December 20th. University of Birmingham, UK.

  • Udy K.L.; Nelson, X; Tylianakis, J. (2012) Anthropogenic threats influence the structure of interaction networks. British Ecological Society December 21st. University of Birmingham, UK.

  • Charles Nsor, C. Mutualistic networks and network strength- a case study from sunbird pollination networks Ngel Nyaki forest reserve, Nigeria. A.G. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute 10th Anniversary Conference, Aplori, Jos 15th of November, 2012.

  • Chapman, H.M. Secondary dispersal by the African Pouched rat, Cricetomys sp3 in a forest without elephants. A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute 10th Anniversary Conference, Aplori, Jos 15th of November, 2012.

  • Osinubi, S.T. and Chapman, H.M. (2012) Habitat effect on the behaviour and condition of the Yellow-breasted Boubou (Laniarius atroflavus). Arusha, Tanzania: 13th Pan African Ornithological Conference, 14-21 Oct 2012.

  • Knight, A. (2012) Genetic structure and gene flow in the Nigeria Cameroon Chimpanzee in and around Gashaka Gumti National Park- Annual Biological Conference, سԹ 17th October 2012. Christchurch, NZ.

  • Umar, D. (2012) Land use change and its effects on fresh water invertebrates in an Afromontane landscape - Annual Biological Conference, سԹ 17th October 2012. Christchurch, NZ.

  • Aliyu, B. (2012) The interplay of habitat and seed type on a conditional mutualism in a fragmented afromontane forest landscape - Annual Biological Conference, سԹ 17th October 2012. Christchurch, NZ.

  • Hutchinson, K. (2013) Why the white nose? Sexual signalling in the putty-nose monkey. 405 Talks سԹ August 2013 Christchurch, NZ.

  • Olaleru, F., Chapman, H.M. and Bawuro, M. (2012) Primates’ Foods of the Nigerian Montane Forest Project Ngel-Nyaki, Taraba State. Ibadan, Nigeria: 3rd Annual Seminar of Nigerian Tropical Biology Association, 25 Sep 2012. In Proceedings of 3rd Annual Seminar of the Nigeria Tropical Biology Association 3 93-97.

  • Babalola, F.D.; Amusa, T. O.; Wala, Z. J.; Ivande, S. T.; Ihuma, J.O.; Borokini, T.I.; Jegede, O. O.; Tanko, D. Ibadan. Survey of and Threats to Turacos Preferred Food Plants in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State, Nigeria. Nigeria: 3rd Annual Seminar of Nigerian Tropical Biology Association, 25 Sep 2012. In Proceedings of 3rd Annual Seminar of the Nigeria Tropical Biology Association 3 6-11.

  • Aliyu, B., Moltchanova, E., Forget, PM. and Chapman , HM. (2012) Fragmentation affects rodent-seed mutualisms in an Afromontane forest. Erlangen, Germany: European Ecological Society Conference, February 22–25th 2012.

  • Thia J. (2012) Preliminary work on the secondary seed dispersal networks in an Afromontane forest. Summer Scholarship Conference, Christchurch, NZ. Feb. 10-12th.

  • Dutton, P.; Brown, J. and Chapman, H.M. Fate of chimpanzee dispersed seed in Ngel Nyaki montane forest, Nigeria. Annual Biological Conference, سԹ 24th October 2011. Christchurch, NZ.

  • Dutton, P.; Moltchanova, E. and Chapman, H.M. Ecology of small, montane population of the Endangered Nigerian/Cameroon chimpanzee Ngel Nyaki forest, Nigeria Jane Goodall Institute, Belgium. April 2012.

  • Umar, D.M., Harding, J.S and Chapman, H.M. How do land uses affect stream communities in highland tropical streams in Nigeria? 26th October 2011 Annual Biological Conference, سԹ. Christchurch, N.Z.

  • Barnes, A. D., Emberson, R. M., Chapman, H. M. and Didham, R. K. (2011) The effects of forest edges on dung beetle communities in a tropical montane forest. Annual Biological Conference, سԹ 26th October 2011. Christchurch, N.Z . * winner best paper

  • Osinubi, S.T., Chapman, H.M. , Briskie, J., Ottosson, U. and Brown, J. A. Habitat Influence on Territorial and Mate-guarding Calls of the Yellow-breasted Boubou (Laniarius atroflavus). August 19th 2010 Departmental Seminar, School of Biological Sciences, سԹ, N.Z.

  • Grassham, A.M., Chapman, H.M. and Kunz, B. Relationships between the tantalus monkey and forest structure in a West African montane forest. September 2nd 2010. Showcase Postgraduate Conference, Christchurch, N.Z.

  • Barnes A.D., Emberson, R. M., Chapman, H.M. and Didham, R. The effects of forest edges on dung beetle communities in a tropical montane forest. 26–29 September 2010 The Australian Entomological Society’s 41st Scientific Conference. Perth, Australia.

  • Grassham, A.M., Chapman H.M. and Kunz, B. Relationships between the tantalus monkey and forest structure in a West African montane forest. 26th October. Annual Biological Conference, سԹ. Christchurch, N.Z.

  • Umar, D.M., Harding,J.S and Chapman,H.M. How do land uses affect stream communities in highland tropical streams in Nigeria? 26th October 2010 Annual Biological Conference, سԹ. Christchurch, N.Z.

  • Barnes, A. D., Emberson, R. M., Chapman, H. M. and Didham, R. K. (2010) The effects of forest edges on dung beetle communities in a tropical montane forest. Annual Biological Conference,سԹ 26th October 2010. Christchurch, N.Z .

  • Umar, D.M., Harding, J.S and Chapman, H.M. How do land uses affect stream communities in highland tropical streams in Nigeria? 22-26 Nov. 2010 New سԹFreshwater Conference Christchurch, N.Z.

  • Grassham A. M., Chapman, H. M. , Kunz, B. and Brown, J. A. 23–25 November 2010. Relationships between the tantalus monkey and forest structure in a West African montane forest. New سԹEcological Society Conference. Biodiversity:2010 and beyond. Dunedin, N.Z.

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