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The parasites of Callorhinchus capensis (St. Joseph elephant fish).
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Questioning the Cunonia in C. capensis
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Questioning the Cunonia in C. capensis
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Parasite assemblages of Cape horse mackerel (Trachurus capensis Castelnau, 1861) from the northern and southern Benguela
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Are Cape Cormorants (Phalacrocorax capensis) losing the competition? Dietary overlap with commercial fisheries
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Parasites of Kunene horse mackerel Trachurus trecae (Smith-Vaniz, 1986) with a comparison of parasites of Cape horse mackerel T. capensis (Castelnau, 1861) in the northern Benguela
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Diversity, Prevalence and Associated Factors of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Small Ruminants of Chitral, Hindu Kush Mountains, Pakistan
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Conservation ecology of the Cape clawless otter, Aonyx capensis, in an urban environment
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Behavioural ecology of lesser sheathbills Chionis minor at Marion Island
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Modelling the oceanographic transport of young Cape anchovy Engraulis capensis by advective processes off South Africa
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Energy and water balance in the lesser double-collared sunbird, Nectarinia chalybea
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Energy and water balance in the lesser double-collared sunbird, Nectarinia chalybea
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Significance of the outer diameter of an endotracheal tube: a lesser-known parameter
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Acoustic manipulation by brood-parasitic honeyguide
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Distinct repeat architecture landscapes in the proteomes of protozoan parasites
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A Checklist of Parasites of Peromyscus maniculatus in North America
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The effects of an unidentified pathogen, ‘Frill on Gill’, on body condition of Cape hake Merluccius capensis, on the south coast of South Africa
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The effect of brood and queen pheromones, as well as the colony environment, in the success of Apis mellifera capensis social parasites
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Diffuse soil gas emission measurements on the volcanic island of Saba, Lesser Antilles
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Coevolution between brood-parasitic honeyguides and their hosts
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rRNA intermediates associate with nucleolar reshaping in C. elegans
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The bio-ecology of the Cape grapevine leafminer, Holocacista capensis (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae), in the Western Cape
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A study of the movement in service of the wood of ten Ghanaian lesser used timber species
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The moult and migration strategies of Lesser Sand Plover, Greater Sand Plover and Terek Sandpiper