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Adeyanju publication

  1. Books Already Published:

 

  1. Adeyanju T. A., Ottosson U., and Manu S. (2012).  Common Birds of IITA. IITA publishing, Ibadan, Nigeria.144pp. (Nigeria).

 

  1. Chapters in Books Already Published: Nil

 

  1. Articles That Have Already Appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings:

 

  1. Adeyanju T. E, and Adeyanju, T. A. (2012) Avifauna of University of Ibadan Environs Ibadan, Nigeria. In Babalola F. D., Coker O. M, and Borokini T. I. (Eds.). People and Biodiversity conservation in the 21st century. Proceedings of 3rd Annual Seminar of Nigerian Tropical Biological Association, held on the 25 September, 2012 at First Bank Building, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan. Pp 27-34 (Nigeria)
  1. Patents – Nil
  2. Articles That Have Already Appeared in Learned Journals

 

  1. Chantal J. S., Adeyanju A. T., De Landtsheer S., Ottosson U., Manu S., Hagemeijer W., Mundkur T. and Muller C. P. (2011). Reassortant low pathogenic avian influenza H5N2 viruses in African wild birds. Journal of General Virology Vol. 92 No.5: 1172-1183. (United States of America).
  2. Adeyanju A. T., Manu S., and Ottosson U. (2011). Density and diversity of bird species in some introduced plantations in parts of Jos Plateau, Nigeria. ROAN the Journal of Conservation Vol. 5 No.1: 63 -75.
  3. Omotoriogun, T. C., Omogbemi, T. E., Adeyanju, A. T., Ottosson, U and Lifjeld, J. T. (2012). Grey Ground Thrush Zoothera prince confirmed after 15 years in Omo Forest Reserve, south western Nigeria.  ABC Bulletin Vol. 20. No.2: 208-209. (United Kingdom).
  4. Omotoriogun, T. C., Adeyanju T. E., Adeyanju, A. T., Ottosson, U and Lifjeld, J. T. (2012). The first record of African Pitta Pitta angolensis in Omo Forest Reserve, south-western Nigeria. Malimbus Vol. 34 No. 2: 122-124. (United Kingdom)
  5. Adeyanju A. T., Adeyanju T. E., and Omotoriogun, T. C. (2013). Extended breeding in a nest of Splendid Sunbird Cinnyris coccinigastrus on residential premises. Malimbus Vol. 35 No. 2: 131-138. (United Kingdom) (Contribution: 60%).
  6. Chantal J. S., Adeyanju A.T., Owoade A. A., Couacy-Hymann E., Alkali B. R., Ottosson U. and Muller C. P. (2013). Genetic Diversity of Newcastle Disease Virus in Wild Birds and Pigeons in West Africa. Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Vol. 79 No. 24: 7867-7874. (United States of America) (Contribution: 30%).
  7. Chantal J. S., Owoade A. A., Couacy-Hymann E., Alkali B. R., Okwen M. P., Adeyanju A. T., Komoyo G. F., Nakouné E., Faou A. L. and Muller C. P. (2013). High Genetic Diversity of Newcastle Genotype Disease Virus in Poultry in West and Central Africa: Cocirculation of XIV, and Newly Defined Genotypes XVII and XVIII. Journal of  Clinical Microbiology Vol. 51 No.7: 2250-2260. (United States of America)  (Contribution: 20%).
  8. Adeyanju, A. T, Ottosson, U, Adeyanju T. E., Omotoriogun, T. C., Hall P., Manu S., Alabi T., Lameed G. A and Bown D. (2014). Birds of the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture campus, a stronghold of avian diversity in the changing Ibadan area (Nigeria) over the last 50 years. Malimbus Vol. 36 No.2: 76-105. (United Kingdom) (Contribution: 40%).
  9. Omonona A., Adeyanju T. and Eke F. (2014) Parasite prevalence among wildbirds in two sites in Ibadan Southwestern Nigeria. Production Agriculture and Technology Journal. Vol. 10 No. 2: 64-77. (Nigeria) (Contribution: 30%).
  10. Adeshina O. A., Ayodele I. A., Adeyanju A. T., and Oduntan O. O. (2014) Effects of dietary inclusion of varying levels of sun-dried edible frog (Rana esculenta Linnaeus) on growth performance and productivity of Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica Tenminck & Schlegeh). Journal of Forestry Research and Management. Vol. 11 No.1: 42-59 (Nigeria) (Contribution: 30%).
  11. Adeyanju A. T .and Kambai C. (2016) Conservation Implications of weed Management of Lake Reservoirs on wildbirds. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental  Studies and Management Vol. 9 No.1: 841-851. (Ethiopia) (Contribution: 60%).
  1. Books, Chapters in Books and Articles Already Accepted for Publication: Nil

 

  1. Technical Reports and Monographs: Nil

 

  1. Major Conferences Attended with Papers Read (in the last 5 years)
  1. The 3rd Annual Conference of Nigerian Tropical Biological Association (NTBA), held on the 25 September, 2012 at First Bank Building, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan.

Paper read: Avifauna of University of Ibadan Environs Ibadan, Nigeria

 

  1. 2015 student’s conference of the Tropical Biology Association African Alumni Group (TAAG) held at the University of Ghana, 9-12 June, 2015.

Paper read: Observations on diets of some bats from two sites in south-west, Nigeria.

3.   The 2nd National Conference of Conservation Students, Scientists and Professionals  (NSEC), held on the 25-27th May, 2017 at the Postgraduate School Auditorium, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.

      Paper read: conservation vis-a-vis other land use types in Nigeria.

 

 

Dr. Adeniyi Taiye ADEYANJU