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Aspects of the biology and ecology of the estuarine fishes of the east coast of South Africa.
(1974)
No abstract available.
The sea turtles of South East Africa.
(1973)
Abstract available in PDF file.
On the vacuolar system in maize roots.
(1979)
Root-cap cells of Zea mays L proliferate by division in the
cap meristem, and subsequently differentiate and mature as they move
towards the periphery of the cap, where ' they undergo autolysis and
are sloughed. Vacuolar ...
Automatic classification and ecological profiles of South-Western Transvaal Highveld grassland.
(1973)
Abstract available in PDF file.
An outline of the ecology and behaviour of the red lechwe (Kobus leche leche Gray, 1850)
(1979)
In a number of publications serious concern has been expressed about
'the status of lechwe in the Kwando/Linyanti/Chobe system. Concern
has also been expressed about the effects of possible water extraction
from the ...
Reproduction and population ecology of the blue wildebeest Connochaetes taurinus taurinus in Zululand.
(1977)
A two-year study was made of the blue wildebeest Connochaetes
taurinus taurinus in Zululand, Natal. Aspects investigated
included age determination methods, growth and condition,
reproductive physiology, habitat ...
The population dynamics of impala (Aepyceros melampus Lichtenstein) in Mkuzi Game Reserve.
(1979)
The need to understand the dynamics of the impala
population in Mkuzi Game Reserve arose during the early 1960's
when it became clear that various factors were contributing to
an overpopulation of the species in the ...
The Squamata (Reptilia) of the Orange Free State, South Africa.
(1977)
This study deals with the three orders of Squamata (Sauria, Amphisbaenia,
Serpentes) of the Orange Free State, South Africa. Following an intensive
systematic survey 4 492 specimens have been examined comprising 77 ...
The mammals of the Transvaal.
(1978)
The primary object of this study is to provide a checklist of the mammals occurring within the Transvaal. A general biological
account of each species forms the bulk of this treatise,
- discussing, in order of sequence, ...