mammal

Any animal of the Mammalia, a large class of warm-blooded vertebrates having mammary glands in the female, a thoracic diaphragm, and a four-chambered heart. The class includes the whales, carnivores, rodents, bats, primates, etc. (Source: CED)



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Siegfried WR 1980. Vigilance and group size in Springbok. Madoqua 12 (3) 151-154
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Koeler CE, Richardson PRK 1990. Proteles cristatus. Mammalian Species 363 1-6
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Tilson R, von Blottnitz F, Henschel J 1980. Prey selection by spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) in the Namib Desert. Madoqua 12 (1) 41-49
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Prey selection by spotted hyaena_Namib Desert.pdf 602.58 KB
Penzhorn BL 1988. Equus zebra. Mammalian Species 314 1-7
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Mammalian Species_Equus zebra.pdf 913.3 KB
Dixon JEW 1975. A note on the burrows used by the hare Lepus capensis. Madoqua 9 (2) 45-46
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A note on the burrows used by the hare Lepus capensis_1975.pdf 142.8 KB
Lensing JE, Roux TF 1975. A capture snare for the smaller mammal predators and scavengers. Madoqua 9 (1) 57-61
Kingswood SC, Kumamoto AT 1997. Madoqua kirkii. Mammalian Species 569 1-10
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Tilson RL, Tilson JW 1986. Population turnover in a tonogamous antelope (Madoqua kirki) in Namibia. Journal of Mammalogy 67 (3) 610-613
Dempster ER, Perrin MR, Downs CT 1999. Gerbillurus vallinus. Mammalian Species 605 1-4
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Dempster ER, Perrin MR 1991. Neonatal development of Gerbillurus vallinus and G. setzeri. Madoqua 18 (1) 51-53
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Di Minin E, Laitila J, Montesino-Pouzols F, Leader-Williams N, Slotow R, Goodman PS, Conway AJ, Moilanen A 2014. Identification of Policies for a Sustainable Legal Trade in Rhinoceros Horn Based on Population Projection and Socioeconomic Models. Conservation Biology 00 (0) 1-11
Jones G, Rydell J 1994. Foraging strategy and predation risk as factors influencing emergence time in echolocating bats. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B- Biological Sciences 346 (1318) 445 - 455
Brain C, Forge O, Erb P 1999. Lion predation on black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Etosha National Park. African Journal of Ecology 37 (1) 107-109
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Berger J, Cunningham C, Gawuseb AA, Lindeque M 1993. "Costs" and Short-Term Survivorship of Hornless Black Rhinos. Conservation Biology 7 (4) 920-924
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Kirkman SP, Yemane D, Oosthuizen WH, Meÿer MA, Kotze PGH, Vaz Velho F, Underhill LG 2013. Spatio-temporal shifts of the dynamic Cape fur seal population in southern Africa, based on aerial censuses (1972–2009). Marine Mammal Science 29 (3) 497-524
Linder HP, de Klerk HM, Born J, Burgess ND, Fjeldsa J, Rahbek C 2012. The partitioning of Africa: statistically defined biogeographical regions in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Biogeography 39 (7) 1189-1205