- Tree allometry and stand structure in dryland forests relics of northern Côte d’Ivoire
- Cascading effects of climate change: new advances in drivers and shifts of tropical reproductive phenology
- The Navigate framework: How the ecosystem services and resilience concepts can help us navigate in the current crises
- Surveying wildlife and livestock in Uganda with aerial cameras: Deep Learning reduces the workload of human interpretation by over 70%
- A demo-genetic model shows how silviculture reduces natural density-dependent selection in tree populations
- Monitoring selective logging intensities in central Africa with sentinel-1: A canopy disturbance experiment
- Tree Core Analysis with X-ray Computed Tomography
- Natural regeneration in tropical forests along a disturbance gradient in South-East Cameroon
- État des populations des mammifères terrestres dans la Réserve de Biosphère de Luki (République démocratique du Congo)
- Heading for a fall: The fate of old wind-thrown beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) is detectable in their growth pattern
- Modeling potential natural vegetation: A new light on an old concept to guide nature conservation in fragmented and degraded landscapes
- Competition and site weakly explain tree growth variability in undisturbed Central African moist forests
- Interspecific Growth Reductions Caused by Wild Ungulates on Tree Seedlings and Their Implications for Temperate Quercus-Fagus Forests
- SmartWoodID – an image collection of large end-grain surfaces to support wood identification systems
- Not all roads are barriers: Large mammals use logging roads in a timber concession of south-eastern Cameroon
- From the simulation of forest plantation dynamics to the quantification of bark‑stripping damage by ungulates
- Biogeography of central African forests: Determinants, ongoing threats and conservation priorities of mammal assemblages
- Evaluation of an Innovative Rosette Flight Plan Design for Wildlife Aerial Surveys with UAS
- Pollen meta-barcoding reveals different community structures of foraged plants by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) along space-time gradient in Japan
- From crowd to herd counting: How to precisely detect and count African mammals using aerial imagery and deep learning?
- A camera trap survey in the community zone of Lobéké National Park (Cameroon) reveals a nearly intact mammalian community