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Aspects of the ecology and behaviour of the bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis (Desmarest, 1822), in the upper Limpopo river valley
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Bat-eared foxes Otocyon megalotis as predators of harvester termites Hodotermes mossambicus in the Orange Free State
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Black backed jackal (canis mesomelas) predation on impala (aepyceros melampus) at Mokolodi Nature Reserve Botswana
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Ecological and ethological divergence among bats at the De Hoop Nature Reserve
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Assessing the use of bats as materials in zootherapeutic practices in Western Uganda
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A contribution to the etio-pathogenesis of chronic middle ear effusions
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The movement and landscape use of Blue Cranes in the Western Cape
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Diversity and Ecology of Astroviruses in South African Bats
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Some aspects of the middle ear nerves in Homo, Papio and Cercopithecus
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Geographic variation in the phenotype of an African horseshoe bat species, Rhinolophus damarensis, (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Detection of rubulavirus RNA in the Egyptian rousette bat in Limpopo, South Africa
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Molecular epidemiology and pathogenesis of Lagos bat virus, a rabies-related virus specific to Africa
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Behavioural evidence for the perception of individual identity and gender via the echolocation calls of a high duty cycle bat, Rhinolophus clivosus
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Ear-based biometric authentication
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Temporal changes in food resource availability between two karst bat assemblages
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Audit of outcomes of endoscopic cholesteatoma ear surgery
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Reproduction in the Angolan free-tailed bat Tadarida condylura in the Eastern Transvaal
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Thermoregulation in three southern African bat species inhabiting a hot, semi-arid environment
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Impacts of a specialist diet on aardwolf ecology
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The effect of a perceptual-motor training programme on the coincident anticipation timing and batting performance of club cricket players
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Training the string player’s ear: a comparative study
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Evaluating the effects of biogeography and fragmentation on the taxonomic, functional, and genetic diversity of forest-utilising bats in a South African biodiversity hotspot
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Seasonal metabolic adjustments and partitioning of evaporative water loss in Wahlberg’s epauletted fruit bat,Epomophorus Wahlbergi
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The role of the ram in the impala (Aepyceros melampus) mating system