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Marker L, Nghikembua M, Richmond-Coggan L, Bodasing T 2016. A history of cheetah tracking at CCF: then and now. Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF).
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Buyer JS, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Nghikembua M, Maul JE, Marker LL 2016. Soil microbial communities following bush removal in a Namibian savanna. SOIL 2 101-110
Bibles B, Walker EH, Marker LL, Nghikembua M 2016. Scent-post preference of free-ranging Namibian cheetahs. Global Ecology and Conservation 8 55-57
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Fabiano EC, Sutherland C, Fuller AK, Nghikembua M, Eizirik E, Marker L 2020. Trends in cheetah Acinonyx jubatus density in north‐central Namibia. Population Ecology 62 (2) 233-243
Nghikembua M, Harris J, Tregenza T, Marker L 2016. Spatial and temporal habitat use by GPS collared male cheetahs in modified bushland habitat. Open Journal of Forestry 6 269-280
Stanback M, Millican D, Versfeld W, Nghikembua M, Marker L, Mendelsohn J 2021. Double-brooding in Southern Yellow-billed Hornbills Tockus leucomelas. Ostrich 92 (2) 105-112
Johnson S, Marker L, Mengersen K, Gordon CH, Melzheimer J, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Nghikembua M, Fabiano E, Henghali J, Wachter B 2013. Modeling the viability of the free-ranging cheetah population in Namibia: an object-oriented Bayesian network approach. Ecosphere 4 (7) 1-19
Johnson S, Marker L, Mengersen K, Gordon CH, Melzheimer J, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Nghikembua M, Fabiano E, Henghali J, Wachter B 2013. Modeling the viability of the free-ranging cheetah population in Namibia: an object-oriented Bayesian network approach. Ecosphere 4 (7) 90
Zimmermann I, Nghikembua M, Shipingana D, Aron T, Groves D, Marker L 2017. The influence of two levels of debushing in Namibia's Thornbush Savanna on overall soil fertility, measured through bioassays. Namibian Journal of Environment 1 (A) 52-59

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