Beresford, P.; Fjeldså, J.; Kiure, J. 2004. A new species of Akalat (Sheppardia) narrowly endemic in the Eastern Arc of Tanzania. The Auk 121(1): 23-34.
Burgess, N. D.; Balmford, A.; Cordeiro, N. J.; Fjeldså, J.; Küper, W.; Rahbek, C.; Sanderson, E. W.; Scharlermann, J. P. W.; Sommer, J. H.; Williams, P. H. 2007. Correlations amongst species distributions, human density and human infrastructure across the high biodiversity tropical mountains of Africa. Biological Conservation 134(2): 164-177.
Doggart, N., Perkin, A., Kiure, J., Fjeldså, J., Poynton, J., and Burgess, N. 2006. Changing places: how the results of new field work in the Rubeho Mountains influence conservation priorities in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology 44: 134-144.
Fjeldså, J.; Kiure, J.; Doggart, N.; Hansen, L. A.; Perkin, A. 2010. Distribution of higland forest birds accross a potential dispersal barrier in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania. Steenstrupia 32(1): 1-43.
Hall, J., Burgess, N.D., Lovett, J., Mbilinyi, B. and Gereau, R.E. 2009. Conservation implications of deforestation across an elevational gradient in the Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania. Biological Conservation 142: 2510-2521.
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