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Winston-Salem State University: Winston-Salem, US

2024 to present | Assistant Professor (Biological Sciences)
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Deusdedith M. Rugemalila

Florida International University: Miami, FL, US

2022 to 2024 | Postdoctoral Research Associate (Institute of the Environment)
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University of California Davis: Davis, CA, US

2021 to 2021 (Dept. of Environmental Science and Policy)
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Wake Forest University: Winston-Salem, NC, US

2015 to 2021 | Teaching Assistant (Biology)
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University of Missouri: Columbia, MO, US

2012 to 2015 | Graduate Teaching & Research Assistant (Biological Sciences)
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Education and qualifications (3)

Wake Forest University: Winston-Salem, NC, US

2015-08-15 to 2021-05-17 | Ph.D (Biology)
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University of Missouri Columbia: Columbia, MO, US

2012-08-14 to 2015-05-15 | MS (Biological Sciences)
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Sokoine University of Agriculture.: Morogoro, TZ

2005-08 to 2008-11 | BSc.
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Works (8)

Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology

BMC Biology
2025-02-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1741-7007
Contributors: Elliot Gould; Hannah Fraser; Timothy Parker; Shinichi Nakagawa; Simon C. Griffith; Peter Vesk; Fiona Fidler; Daniel G. Hamilton; Jessica Abbott; Jessica K. Abbott et al.
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Tree and grass competition in savannas: Interactive effects of soil moisture, grass defoliation and grass species identity on the growth and survival of tree seedlings

Austral Ecology
2024-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; Jeremiah Sarakikya; T. Michael Anderson
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Sapling growth gradients interact with homogeneous disturbance regimes to explain savanna tree cover discontinuities

Ecological Monographs
2022-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Ricardo M. Holdo; Jason E. Donaldson; Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; T. Michael Anderson
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The role of microsite sunlight environment on growth, architecture, and resource allocation in dominant Acacia tree seedlings, in Serengeti, East Africa

Plant Ecology
2020-12-25 | Journal article
Contributors: Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; Scott T. Cory; William K. Smith; T. Michael Anderson
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Grass competition overwhelms effects of herbivores and precipitation on early tree establishment in Serengeti

Journal of Ecology
2018-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0022-0477
Contributors: Thomas A. Morrison; Ricardo M. Holdo; Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; Mawazo Nzunda; T. Michael Anderson; Mahesh Sankaran
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Seed production, infestation, and viability in Acacia tortilis (synonym: Vachellia tortilis) and Acacia robusta (synonym: Vachellia robusta) across the Serengeti rainfall gradient

Plant Ecology
2017-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1385-0237
Contributors: Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; Thomas Morrison; T. Michael Anderson; Ricardo M. Holdo
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Precipitation and elephants, not fire, shape tree community composition in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Biotropica
2016-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0006-3606
Contributors: Deusdedith M. Rugemalila; Todd M. Anderson; Ricardo M. Holdo
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Compositional decoupling of savanna canopy and understory tree communities in Serengeti

Journal of Vegetation Science
2014-11 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1100-9233
Contributors: T. Michael Anderson; Thomas Morrison; Deusdedith Rugemalila; Ricardo Holdo; David Ward
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Tropical Ecology. (1)