Mr. Abiyu Tadele Alene
LecturerBonga University, Ethiopia
Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Animal Breeding and Production from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
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- Meheretu, Y., H. Meinig, O. Mikula, N. Hermes and M. Wale et al., 2022. Small‐ and medium‐sized mammals of the Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia. Afr. J. Ecol., 60: 433-446.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Melesse, A., A. Tadele, H. Assefa, K. Taye, T. Kebede, M. Taye and S. Betsha, 2021. Assessing the morphological diversity of Ethiopian indigenous chickens using multivariate discriminant analysis of morphometric traits for sustainable utilization and conservation. Poult. Sci. J., 9: 61-72.
Direct Link | - Tadele, A., A. Gebremicha and T. Gemechu, 2020. Impact of hybrid/exotic chicken breed distribution on performances of indigenous chicken in south western Ethiopia. Asian J. of Poul. Sci., 14: 6-16.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Tadele, A., T. Teklemariam, M. Abera and A. Woldemeskel, 2019. Assessment of trypanocidal drug resistance in tsetse infested areas of Guraferda District, Bench Maji Zone, South Western Ethiopia. Int. J. Agric. Extension, 7: 149-158.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Tadele, A., A. Melesse and M. Taye, 2019. Production systems, productive performances, constraints and rate of inbreeding of indigenous chicken populations in Kaffa Zone, South Western Ethiopia. J. Biol. Agric. Healthcare, 9: 54-63.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Tadele, A., A. Melesse and M. Taye, 2019. Indigenous chicken production environments, reproductive and productive performances and constraints in Kaffa Zone, South Western Ethiopia. Int. J. Agric. Extens., 7: 89-98.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Tadele, A., 2019. Statistical modelling of indigenous chicken with body weight and linear body measurements in bench Maji zone, South Western Ethiopia.
Int. J. Environ. Sci. Nat. Resour., 22: 63-67.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Tadele, A., A. Melesse and M. Taye, 2018. Phenotypic and morphological characterizations of indigenous chicken populations in Kaffa Zone, South-Western Ethiopia. Anim. Husb. Dairy Vet. Sci., Vol. 2, No. 1. 10.15761/AHDVS.1000128.
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