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Scientific Publications

2026

Ali, S.Kivai. (2026). Drivers of Hirola Antelope Diet Selection in Natural and Managed Habitat in Eastern Kenya. Link

2025

Jones, K. W., Evangelista, P. H., Durant, S. M., Young, N. E., Tesfai, R. T., Ali, A. H., ... & Musse, A. H. (2025). Attitudes, norms, and beliefs of pastoralists toward cheetahs in the Horn of Africa. Link

2025

Ali, A. H., & Muriuki, G. M. (2025). Ecological niche modeling for determining grass species suitable for Hirola range‐wide restoration and reintroduction in eastern Kenya. Restoration Ecology. Link

2024

Clements, H. S., Do Linh San, E., Hempson, G., Linden, B., Maritz, B., Monadjem, Ali A.H., & Peel, M. J. (2024). The bii4africa dataset of faunacross Africa’s major land uses. Scientific Data, 11(1), 191. Link

2023

Noonan, M. J., Martinez-Garcia, R., Fleming, C. H., De Figueiredo, B. G., Ali, A. H., Attias, N.& many others (2023). The search behavior of terrestrial mammals. bioRxiv, 2022-12. Link

2022

Alston, Jesse M., Christen H. Fleming, Michael J. Noonan, Marlee A. Tucker, Ali. A.H, Inês Silva,Cody Folta, Thomas SB Akre et al. "Clarifying space use concepts in ecology: range vs. occurrence distributions." BioRxiv (2022): 2022-09. Link

2022

Broekman, M. J., Hilbers, J. P., Huijbregts, M. A., Mueller, T., Ali, A. H., Andrén, H., ... & Tucker, M. A. (2022). Evaluating expert‐based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS‐tracking data. Global ecology and biogeography, 31(8), 1526-1541. Link

2021

Ford, A.T., Ali, A.H., Colla, S.R., Cooke, S.J., Lamb, C.T., Pittman, J., Shiffman, D.S. and Singh, N.J., (2021). Understanding and avoiding misplaced efforts in conservation. Facets, 6(1), pp.252-271. Link.

2020

Jowers, M.J., Queirós, J., Resende Pinto, R., Ali, A.H., Mutinda, M., Angelone, S., Alves, P.C. and Godinho, R. Genetic diversity in natural range remnants of the critically endangered hirola antelope. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Link.

2018

Noonan MJ, Tucker MA, Fleming CH, Akre T, Alberts SC, Ali AH, Altmann J, Antunes PC, Belant JL, Berens D, Beyer D, Blaum N, Bohning-Gaese K, Cullen L, Cunha de Paula R, Dekker J, Drescher-Lehman J, Farwig N, Ford AT, Goheen JR, Janssenn R, Jeltsch F, Kauffman M, Kappeler P, Koch F, LaPoint S, Markham AC, Medici EP, Morato RG, Nathan R, Oliveira-Santos LGR, Olson KA, Patterson BD, Paviolo A, Ramalho EE, Roesner S, Selva N, Sergiel A, Silva MX, Spiegel O, Thompson P, Ullmann W, Zieba F, Zwijacz- Kozica T, Fagan WF, Mueller T, Calabrese JM. A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation. Ecological Monographs. Link. 

Ali, A. H., R. Amin, J.S. Evans, M. Fischer, A.T. Ford, A. Kibara, and J.R. Goheen. Evaluating support for rangeland‐restoration practices by rural Somalis: an unlikely win‐win for local livelihoods and hirola antelope?. Animal Conservation. PDF.

Tucker, M.A. and 114 members of the Global Animal Movement group. Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements in human-dominated landscapes. Science. 359:466-469 PDF.

2017

Ali, A.H., M.J. Kauffman, R. Amin, A. Kibara, J. King, D. Mallon, C. Musyoki, and J.R. Goheen. Demographic drivers of a refugee species: large-scale experiments guide strategies for reintroductions of hirola. Ecological Applications. PDF.

Ali, A.H., A.T. Ford, J.S. Evans, D. Mallon, M.M. Hayes, J. King, R. Amin, and J.R. Goheen. Resource selection and landscape change reveal mechanisms suppressing population recovery for the world's most endangered antelope. Journal of Applied Ecology. PDF.

Caroline C. Ng’weno, Nelly J. Maiyo, Abdullahi H. Ali, Alfred K. Kibungei, and Jacob R. Goheen. Lions influence the decline and habitat shift of hartebeest in a semiarid savanna. Journal of Mammalogy PDF.

 

2016

Ali, A. H. Range collapse, demography and conservation of the critically endangered hirola antelope in Kenya. PhD Dissertation, University of Wyoming. PDF.

2015

Andanje, S., Davey, K., Ogwoka, B., Agwanda, B., Ali, A., Bruce, T., Wacher, T. and Amin, R. Mammal Diversity Surveys in the Coastal Forests; Kenya 2010 – 2011. The Zoological Society of London, Regents Park, London, NW1 4RY. PDF.

2014

Amin, R., Andanje, S. A., Ogwonka, B., Ali, A. H., Bowkett, A. E., Omar, M., & Wacher, T. The northern coastal forests of Kenya are nationally and globally important for the conservation of Aders’ duiker Cephalophus adersi and other antelope species. Biodiversity and Conservation, 1-18. PDF.

Ali A.H, J.R. Goheen, R. Amin and I. Lekolol. Lessons from the capture and collaring of the critically endangered hirola Antelope (Beatragus hunteri), Ijara, Kenya, Gnusletter 31: 8-13 PDF.

2012

Ali A.H and J.R. Goheen. A diamond in the rough: conservation and ecology of hirola antelope in northeastern Kenya. East African Wildlife Society Swara Magazine, January-March Issue, pgs 56-57 PDF.

Ali A.H and J.R. Goheen. Saving the worlds most endangered antelope. Association of Zoos and Aquariums Connect Magazine, USA. March Issue, pg 43. PDF.

2011

King J., S. Andanje, C. Musyoki, R. Amin, J.R. Goheen, D. Lesimirdana, and Ali A.H. Aerial survey of hirola (Beatragus hunteri) and other large mammals in southeastern Kenya. Technical report to the Kenya Wildlife Service. PDF.

 

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