Ali Cheha
PSL Research University
5 Papers
6 Citations
Ali Cheha is an academic researcher from PSL Research University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species distribution. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
A habitat suitability analysis at multi-spatial scale of two sympatric flying fox species reveals the urgent need for conservation action
Mohamed Thani Ibouroi,Mohamed Thani Ibouroi,Ali Cheha,Guillelme Astruc,Said Ali Ousseni Dhurham,Aurélien Besnard +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a multi-spatial scale approach to investigate habitat suitability, roosting characteristics, and ecological niche in two flying fox species on the Comoros Islands.
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The contrasting genetic patterns of two sympatric flying fox species from the Comoros and the implications for conservation
Mohamed Thani Ibouroi,Mohamed Thani Ibouroi,Ali Cheha,Véronique Arnal,Erwan Lagadec,Pablo Tortosa,Gildas Le Minter,Said Ali Ousseni Dhurham,Claudine Montgelard,Aurélien Besnard +9 more
TL;DR: The genetic analyses showed low genetic diversity for both flying fox species, and it is suggested that in terms of conservation strategy, the two populations of P. livingstonii (on Anjouan and Mohéli islands) should be considered as two separate management units.
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The first comprehensive survey of habitat suitability and population size for the endangered Grande Comoro Scops Owl (Otus pauliani): implications for its conservation
Mohamed Thani Ibouroi,Nassia Ali Hassane,Said Moindjié,Mouniati Ombade,Nassabia Mohamed,Mohamed Hamidou Saidou,Kassim Abderemane,Ali Cheha,Jules Chiffard +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the population density and abundance of the Grande Comoro Scops Owl (Otus pauliani) using distance sampling approach through (1) the conventional distance sampling method, and (2) density surface modeling (DSM).
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Noninvasive genetic sampling of two flying fox species provides a high rate of genotyping success and a low error rate during amplification
TL;DR: In this article, the applicability of non-invasive genetic sampling on two Comoro Islands flying fox species: Pteropus livingstonii and P.seychellensis comorensis in order to optimize the sampling and laboratory process was tested using two common faeces conservation protocols (ethanol and silica gel).