Dr. Tibebu Alemu Bekere

Dr. Tibebu Alemu Bekere

Dr.

Natural Resources Management

PUBLICATIONS
1. Simon Bahrndorff, Tibebu Alemu, TemesgenAlemneh, and Jeppe Lund Nielsen 2016. The Microbiome of Animals: Implications for Conservation Biology. International Journal of Genomics, DOI 10.1155/2016/5304028
2. Tibebu Alemu, Simon Bahrndorff1, Esayas Alemayehu & Argaw Ambelu (2017). Agricultural sediment reduction using natural herbaceous buffer strips: a case study of the east African highland, Water and Environment Journal, 31(4) 522-527.
3. Tibebu Alemu, Simon Bahrndorff, KitessaHundera, Esayas Alemayehu, ArgawAmbelu
(2017). Effect of riparian land use on environmental conditions and riparian vegetation in the east African highland streams. Limnologica 66: 1-11
4. Tibebu Alemu, TemesgenAlemneh, Cino Pertoldi, Argaw Ambelu, Simon Bahrndorff
(2017). Cost and benefit of heat and cold hardening in a soil arthropod. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2017, XX, 1–9.
5. Tibebu Alemu,Tadesse Weyuma, Esayas Alemayehu, Argaw Ambelu (2017).Identifying
riparian vegetation as indicator of stream water quality in the Gilgel Gibe catchment, southwestern Ethiopia. Ecohydrology, 11,1-9.
6. Tibebu Alemu,Simon Bahrndorff,Cino Pertoldi,Kitessa Hundera, Esayas Alemayehu,
Argaw Ambelu (2018). Development of a plant based riparian index of biotic integrity (RIBI) for assessing the ecological condition of highland streams in East Africa. Ecological Indicators 87, 77-85.
7. Bizuneh Woldeab, Reta Regassa, Tibebu Alemu, and Moa Megersa (2018). Medicinal
Plants Used for Treatment of Diarrhoeal Related Diseases in Ethiopia. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018, 1-20.
8. Anne Jensen* Tibebu Alemu* Temesgen Alemneh Cino Pertoldi Simon Bahrndorff 2019.
Thermal acclimation and adaptation across populations in a broadly distributed soil arthropod. Functional Ecology, 33(5), 833-845.
9. Simon Bahrndorf, Tibebu Alemu, T. N. Kristense, M. H. Sørensen, T. T. Høye · M. Holmstrup, 2021.Therm, adaptations of adults and eggs in the Arctic seed bug Nysius groenlandicus (Insecta: Hemiptera) from South Greenland, Polar Biology,44 (3), 491-498.

Research area
• Biodiversity and Ecotourism
• Freshwater biodiversity
• Riparian area restoration, conservation and management
• Development of biotic index

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7484-2719

Contact

Phone: +251911022941

Email: tibish1968@gmail.com / Tibebu.bekere@ju.edu.et