Publications
Stephen Yaw Opoku, Victor Rex Barnes, Finn Plauborg, Francis Kwame Padia, Steve Amisah, Daniel Dompreh, John Tennyson Afele, Joseph Anokye, Richard Asante, Emmanuel Gyan Ansah, Maxwell Hene Osei, Olivia Agbenyega, Uffe Jorgensen, Soren Marcus Pedersen, Torsten Rodel Berg (2026). Impact of overhead shade intensity and cocoa variety on the micro-climate and productivity of cocoa farms in two ecological zones of Ghana. Ecological Frontiers (In Press)
Nsor CA, Andoh G, Asigbaase M, Dompreh D, Somuah DP, Opoku P, Mahama AB, and Kyiire BB (2026). Compositional distinctiveness and patterns of woody species abundance distribution in Ghana’s Mole National Park, Savannah Region. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 42(e8), 1–13. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/ S0266467426100467
Daniel Dompreh, Collins Ayine Nsor, Adams Latif Mohammed, Philomina Amponsah (2026). Using RAPD Analysis for in situ and ex situ conservation of Conocarpus erectus in the Central Region of Ghana. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 11(1), 1905-1913. https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26jan887
Osei H. M., Barnes, R.V., Dompreh, D., Amissah, S., Agbeyenga, O., Plauborg, F., Nimo, O. J., Bowah, C. I., Berg, T. R., Pedersen, S. M. (2026). Climate Change and Wildfire Dynamics in Cocoa Agroforests of Ghana’s Semi-Deciduous Zones: Evidence from Adansi North and Offinso Municipalities. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 11(1), 1287-1296. https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26jan019
Daniel Dompreh, Adam Price & Michael David Swaine (2026). High population differentiation of Okpe River Talbotiella gentii at Anum Boso, Ghana, uncovered by RAPD. A Journal of Forest Science, https://doi.org/10.2989/20702620.2025.2528700
Collins Ayine Nsor, Vincent Kusi-Kyei, Emelia Anawhyne, Micheal Asigbaase, Patrick Opoku, Daniel Dompreh, Osei Owusu Antobre (2025). Disturbances shape the tree community in Ghana’s Mole National Park. Journal of Ecology and Environment, 49:21. https://doi.org/10.5141/jee.25.036
Daniel Dompreh, Emmanuel Acquah, Kuranchie Emma Pearl, Sevor Dora, Mohammed Adams Lati (2025). Farmers’ Indigenous knowledge of insect pollination and non-insect services in cocoa production in Offinso municipal district of Ghana. Journal of Insect Conservation, 29:69 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-025-00703-6
Kaba, J. S., Adusei, F. F., Ahenkorah, B., Ohui, O. I., Ntiamoah, P., Quansah, E. O., … Dompreh, D. (2025). Variations in soil biological and physicochemical properties of reclaimed artisanal mining sites under cocoa cultivation in Ghana across different reclamation ages. Sustainable Environment, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/27658511.2025.2508543
Daniel Dompreh, Pearl Kuranchie, Ruth Naa Ashiokai Prempeh, Acquah Emmanuell, Sevor Dora (2024). Low Genetic Variation Among Trees in Cocoa Hand Pollination in the Offinso Municipality of Ghana Revealed by SSR Markers Biochemical Genetics https://doi.org/10.1007/s10528-024-10978
Emmanuel Gyan Ansah, Daniel Dompreh, Victor Rex Barnes (2024). Assessing cocoa farmers’ perception on changes in phonology and resilience of five desired shade trees in response to climate change: a strategy for mixed plantation and ecosystem restoration in Adansi North District and Offinso Municipality of Ghana. Environmental Science, Pollution Research and Management, 2693-7530. https://doi.org/10.37722/ESPRAM.2023201
IssahMohammed, Daniel Dompreh, Akwasi Duah-Gyamfi, Lawrence Kwabena Brobbey, Emmanuel Amoah Boakye (2022). Post-exploitation bark recovery rates of some medicinal tree species in Ghana. Trees, Forests and People, 8, 100268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2022.100268
Collins A. Nsor, Rockson Acolatse, John N Mensah, Samuel K Oppong, Daniel Dompreh, Louis Addai-Wireko (2022). Structural assemblages of plant species in the Owabi Ramsar Wetland in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, African Journal of Aquatic Science, 47:1. https://doi.org/10.2989/16085914.2021.1982671
Opoku, M. E., Opuni-Frimpong, E. Dompreh, D. (2018). Developing sustainable regeneration techniques for four African mahogany species: grafting methods for success and growth. New Forests, 1-16. DOI1007/s11056-018-9677-x
Dompreh, D., Swaine M., Wilcock, C.C. (2015). Reproductive biology of the critically endangered tropical tree Talbotiella gentii. Southern Forests: A Journal of Forest Science 77(2):1-11
Dompreh, D., Swaine M., Price A. (2011). Low genetic diversity and high genetic differentiation among severely fragmented populations of the critically endangered tree Talbotiella gentii (Fabaceae). Southern Forests: Journal of Forest Science 73(2):73-80
Dompreh, D., Swaine M. D., Odamtten G. (2011). Stigma and Stand Specificity in Fusarium verticilloides Associated with Talbotiella gentii. The African Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology 5:20-25
Boshier D, Dompreh D, Swaine M. (2011). Talbotiella gentii: genetic variation and conservation. A case study and teacher’s notes. In: Forest Genetic Resources Training Guide. Edited by Boshier D, Bozzano M, Loo J, Rudebjer P. Bioversity International, Rome, Italy.
Dompreh, D., Nsor, A. C., Amissah, L. (2019). Has Talbotiella gentii Lost Its Insect Pollinators? A Threat to Its Fragmentation and Extinction: In: Owen, P. J. Advances in Animal Science and Zoology 7, Volume 13, ISBN: 978-1-53616-048-2.
