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  1. Studies on the hatching, growth and energy metabolism of ostrich chicks : Struthio Camelus var. Domesticus by Swart, Derick

    Published 2009
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  2. Resurrection ecology of invertebrates in temporary wetlands in the Cape Floristic region: effects of urbanisation and fire by Blanckenberg, Michelle

    Published 2017
    “…The hatching success of invertebrate propagules in dried soil sediments, collected from temporary wetlands in Cape Sand Fynbos regions of Cape Town, were investigated in 2016. …”
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  3. GROWTH PATTERN, REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND SEASONAL SENSITIVITY OF BOVAN NERA AND ISA BROWN PARENT-STOCK CHICKENS IN IBADAN NIGERIA

    Published 2011
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  4. Laboratory breeding of lymnaea natalensis (krauss, 1848), intermediate host of fasciola gigantica (cobbold, 1856)

    Published 2013
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  5. Biological control of Meloidogyne incognita race 2 on soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) by means of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria

    Published 2019
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  6. The potential of Lespedeza cuneata as bio-active forage in the management of gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep

    Published 2015
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  7. Efficacy of selected plant species against Meloidogyne incognita and phytopathogenic microbes infecting tomatoes

    Published 2024
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  8. The bio-ecology and mass-rearing of Chrysopidae, with special reference to Chrysopa zastrowi (Esb.-Pet.)

    Published 2022
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  9. Effects of temperature and food availability on the reproductive ecology of an arid-zone bird by Pattinson, Nicholas B

    Published 2025
    “…In the cool and wet breeding season, I recorded a) higher provisioning effort by male parents, b) improved hyperthermia avoidance and more gradual increases in Tb in male and female parents and chicks, c) higher post-hatch body mass (Mb), faster tail feather growth, and lower tail feather barb density in breeding females, d) less time in the nest (i.e., fledging sooner), faster Mb gain, and longer tarsi at fledge and faster tail feather growth in chicks, and e) higher breeding success, compared to the hot and dry breeding season. …”
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  10. Phylogenetic analyses in the african fish genus nothobranchius in relation to landscape evolution by Van der Merwe, Pieter De Wet

    Published 2023
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  11. The evaluation of phytogenic feed additive as an alternative to antimicrobial growth promoter in broiler feeds by Joao, Samantha

    Published 2018
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  12. Growing Brine Shrimp (Artemia) in Desalination Brine Water by Madkour, Khaled

    Published 2023
    “…Artemia represents a high- quality feed for the larval rearing of aquaculture animals utilizing non-hatched decapsulated cysts, fresh nauplii, or nauplii enriched with HUFA (Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids) and vitamins. …”
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