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Melzheimer J, Weise F, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Marker L, Nghikembua M, Fleury G, Wachter BH, Portas R 2025. A conservation assessment of Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus. Conservation Status and Red List of the Terrestrial Carnivores of Namibia NCE, LCMAN, MEFT 14-22
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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
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
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
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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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
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
Molia S, Chomel BB, Kasten RW, Leutenegger CM, Steele BR, Marker L, Martenson JS, Keet DF, Bengis RG, Peterson RP, Munson L, O'Brien SJ 2004. Prevalence of Bartonella infection in wild African lions (Panthera leo) and cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Veterinary Microbiology 100 (1-2) 31-41

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