Phylogeography is a field that combines principles of evolutionary biology, population genetics, and biogeography to understand the historical processes that have shaped the current geographic distribution of species, existing genetic diversity and their adaptations. Normally, phylogeographic patterns are the observable trends and structures in the genetic variation of populations across geographical space. The African Greater...Read More
Rangeland refers to land primarily used for grazing livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats. It is an extensive, uncultivated area dominated by native vegetation, including grasses, shrubs, and other plants suitable for forage. Rangelands are found in various ecosystems, including grasslands, shrublands, deserts, and savannas. Rangelands in Tanzania play a crucial role in supporting...Read More
The Chancellor of Sokoine University of Agriculture Hon. Ret. Judge Joseph S. Warioba, appointed Dr. Nyambilila A. Amuri to be the Principal of the College of Agriculture (CoA) and Prof. Anthony Z. Sangeda to be the Deputy Principal. These newly appointed leaders assumed their tenure from the 20th of December 2023 to the 19th of...Read More