Population size, group and age structure of geladas (Theropithecus gelada) in escarpments of Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia: implication for conservationAge structureEastern TigrayGeladasPopulation sizeTotal countBackground: Geladas (Theropithecus gelada), endemic to Ethiopia, are distributed closely related ...
Population, in human biology, the whole number of inhabitants occupying an area (such as a country or the world) and continually being modified by increases (births and immigrations) and losses (deaths and emigrations). As with any biological population, the size of a human population is limi...
Democratic Republic of the Congo(2024 est.) 115,403,00013 Ethiopia(2024 est.) 109,900,00014 Egypt(2024 est.) 106,647,00015 Vietnam(2024 est.) 101,403,00016 Iran(2024 est.) 87,529,00017 Germany(2024 est.) 86,303,00018 Turkey(2024 est.) 86,187,00019 ...
This translates to a doubling time of 41 years. At present, the populations China and India constitute more than one-third of the total world population. Despite the tragedy of the AIDS epidemics, the populations of most African countries continue to expand. For example, Chad and Ethiopia ...
Ethiopia E 28.4 35.1 47.9 66.2 87.6 128.7 225.0 Japan A 104.9 117.8 124.5 127.5 128.5 124.4 105.1 Philippines B 35.8 47.4 61.9 78.0 94.0 114.9 134.4 Egypt B 34.5 43.3 56.1 68.8 82.8 114.5 161.6 Congo, Dem. Rep E 20.0 26.4 34.6 47.1 64.6 105.8 218.2 Vietnam B 43.4 54.3 68.0 79.9 88.0 ...
Ethiopia should double in size to almost 100 million people. In about the same time period, India will overtake China as the world's most-populous country. For the United States, the big news won't be an abundance ( 丰富,充裕 ) of new faces; experts predict ( 预言 ) the country will...
poliogaster is an omnivorous (mostly insectivorous— nectarivorous) flocking bird species that inhabits moist and cool mountain cloud forests across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea at an elevation of 1500–2500 m (Mulwa et al., 2007; Redman et al., 2009). Populations ...
Addis Ababa, capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is located on a well-watered plateau surrounded by hills and mountains in the geographic center of the country. Addis Ababa is the educational and administrative center of Ethiopia. Learn more about A
Black rhinoceros, the third largest rhinoceros and one of two African species of rhinoceros. The black rhinoceros typically weighs between 700 and 1,300 kg (1,500 and 2,900 pounds); males are the same size as females. It stands 1.5 meters (5 feet) high a
Central Statistical Authority surveys 1995 and 1997 Government of Ethiopia, Rwanda: 1990 Ministry of Agriculture Survey. Malawi: Profile in Malawi, 1998 National Economic Council, 2000. Zambia: Central Statistical Office Post-Harvest. Mozambique: 1996 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MADER...