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| comoe_gallery_forest.jpg[350×229] Taï Vegetation The Taï-National Park is covered by tropical lowland rainforest with a relatively low canopy height of 15-25 m in its northern portion. Emergent trees rise above Publishing origin | |
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| Fig 4.jpg[516×269] -savanna transects studied in work package 3 are indicated by black lines. BO = biodiversity observatory, S = research station of the University of Würzburg. Dynamics of the forest-savanna pattern were studied in the southern Comoé National Park and neighbouring utilised countryside by comparing aerial photographs from Publishing origin | |
| N.kiyawensis_f.jpg[350×154] Female collected by Karsten from Comoe National Park . Photo courtesy of Karsten Mody. Publishing origin | |
| Tim_Schroeder.jpg[125×175] Tim Schröder Freier Wissenschaftsjournalist Geboren 1970, Studium der Biologie in Mainz und Oldenburg (Diplom 1996), 1994 Betreuung eines Pilotprojekts für das Institut für Vogelforschung/ Wilhelmshaven im Comoé Nationalpark Publishing origin | |
| 20060909gebiet_box.jpg[108×84] Der Comoé-Nationalpark ist mit 11.500 km² der größte Nationalpark Westafrikas und zugleich auch das tierreichste Gebiet der Region. Hier sind auch die Studienobjekte des Zoologen Njikoha Publishing origin | |
| Fig 2.jpg[472×349] Spatial pattern of forest islands in a section of the southern Comoé National Park. Contours of forest islands were traced with a hand-held GPS, revealing areas Publishing origin |