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Comparative foraging ecology of two broad-ranging migrants, grey plover Pluvialis Squatarola and whimbrel Numenius Phaeopus (Aves: Charadrii), in tropical and temperate latitudes of the Western Indian Ocean
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Aspects of the behaviour and ecology of White-fronted Sandplovers and Sanderlings on a South African sandy beach
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The ecological life history of the Cape Bulbul
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Contributions to the ecology of the Benthic macrofauna of the Bot River Estuary
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Co-existence in the Phoebetria albatrosses at Marion Island
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Breeding behaviour and polygyny in the Red Bishop bird Euplectes orix (L.)
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Birds along a transect across KwaZulu-Natal: altitudinal preference and altitudinal migration
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Survival and reproduction in a biennially-breeding seabird : the Wandering Albatross
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Some of the ecological effects of a small inter-basin water transfer on the receiving reaches of the upper Berg River, Western Cape
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Aspects of the foraging and breeding ecology of the Southern African Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus rupicolus
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Behavioural ecology of Peregrine and Lanner falcons in South Africa
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Factors impacting the breeding success of African penguins Spheniscus demersus on Robben Island
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Biogeography and ecology of African waterbirds
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Distribution, diet and kleptoparasitic behaviour of gulls (Aves: Laridae) in the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa
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Ecology of the Verreaux's eagle Aquila verreauxii in natural and agriculturally transformed habitats in South Africa
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Seabird digestive physiology in relation to foraging ecology
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Ecological segregation of burrowing petrels (Procellariidae) at Marion Island
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Fine-scale drivers of African Penguin prey dynamics in Algoa Bay, South Africa, and their impacts on penguin foraging ecology
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Behavioural ecology of lesser sheathbills Chionis minor at Marion Island
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Comparative foraging ecology of macaroni and rockhopper penguins at the Prince Edward Islands
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Foraging ecology of the African Penguin Spheniscus demersus in relation to ocean physical processes.
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Ecology of the bald ibis Geronticus Calvus and fire in the South African grassland biome
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A trace element study of sediments from the Olifants River estuary, the Berg River estuary, and the off-shore Mud Belt
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Variation in the use of intermittently open estuaries by birds : a study of four estuaries in the Eastern Cape, South Africa