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  1. Variation of echolocation pulse source levels and detection distances for bat assemblages across an environmental gradient: “a test of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis” by Wechuli, David Basara

    Published 2022
    “…Results show that bats in the same assemblage used different echolocation pulse source levels and frequencies resulting to different detection distances, which differ among bat assemblages occupying different sites. …”
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  2. Impacts of alien invasive pine Pinus radiata on lizard diversity and thermal habitat quality by Schreuder, Elsje

    Published 2015
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  3. A Tale of Two and a Half Mummies: An Intrusive Burial from the Tomb of Karabasken (TT 391) by Goddard, Hayley Ruth

    Published 2022
    “…One of the mummies was most unusual, consisting of just the upper half of the body of a young man which was truncated at the waist. …”
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  4. Grasshopper bioindicators of effective large-scale ecological networks by Bazelet, Corinna Sarah

    Published 2011
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  5. Dynamics and utilization of surf zone habitats by fish in the South-Western Cape, South Africa by Clark, Barry Malcolm

    Published 2014
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  6. Fine-scale drivers of African Penguin prey dynamics in Algoa Bay, South Africa, and their impacts on penguin foraging ecology by Mcinnes, Alistair McIntyre

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, the direct influence of purse-seine fishing on both targeted fish assemblages and penguin activity budgets were assessed by modelling interactions between known physical drivers of targeted fish assemblages and different levels of cumulative catches. …”
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  7. Avifaunal responses to environmental conditions and land-use changes in South Africa : diversity, composition and body size by Greve, Michelle

    Published 2012
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  8. Biodiversity assessment and conservation planning : the gradsect survey method and the use of local scale surrogate information

    Published 2022
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  9. Tectono-metamorphic history of the re-worked, high-grade Maud Belt at central-Eastern H.U. Sverdrupfjella, Antarctica by Byrnes, Gregory

    Published 2016
    “…M2 was followed by the intrusion of megacrystic leucogranite dykes that most likely formed during the Pan-African in response to iii melt migration as a result of melting deeper in the crust. …”
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  10. Conservation of the invertebrate fauna on the Cape Peninsula by Pryke, James Stephen

    Published 2008
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  11. Spatial variation in small mammal communities across the Karoo Shale Gas Development Area of South Africa by Nadine, Aboul-Hassan

    Published 2021
    “…(Rock rats), Gerbilluscus paeba (Hairyfooted Gerbil), Macroscelides proboscideus (Round-eared Sengi), and Elephantulus spp. were numerically dominant at most sites, and within most biomes/bioregions; while five rare species were only ever recorded once. …”
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  12. A taphonomic study of seal remains from archaeological sites on the Western Cape coast by Woodborne, Stephan Mark

    Published 2014
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  13. The taxonomy and taphonomy in mio-pliocene and late middle pleistocene micromammals from the Cape west coast, South Africa by Matthews, Thalassa

    Published 2014
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  14. Ecological aspects of the macroinvertebrates associated with two submersed macrophytes in Lake Kariba by Phiri, Crispen

    Published 2015
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  15. Diversity and biogeography of Madagascan bryophytes with an analysis of taxic and functional diversity along an elevational gradient in Marojejy National Park by Marline, Lovanomenjanahary

    Published 2019
    “…Throughout the gradient, species dissimilarity due to replacement (species turnover) contribute the most to variation in species composition between sites. …”
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  16. Edaphic factors and rhizobia influence the distribution of legumes (Fabaceae) in the Core Cape Subregion of South Africa by Dludlu, Meshack Nkosinathi

    Published 2018
    “…Fabaceae is the second most speciose plant family in the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South Africa, a Mediterranean type ecosystem, with mostly nutrient-poor soils. …”
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  17. Using cell size to represent phytoplankton diversity in studies of nitrogen dynamics in the southern Benguela by Atkins, Josephine ffion

    Published 2017
    “…Prorocentrum triestinum showed slower rates of O₃⁻ uptake (0.01-0.2 µmol N L⁻¹ h⁻¹) and dominated in low O₃⁻ , stratified conditions. Diatoms were the most efficient utilisers of O₃⁻ and total nitrogen in these cases. …”
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