A low mound, ridge, bank, or hill of loose, windblown granular material (generally sand, sometimes volcanic ash), either bare or covered with vegetation, capable of movement from place but always retaining its characteristic shape. (Source: BJGEO)



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Nott K, Savage MJ 1985. Root distribution of Trianthema hereroensis in the Namib dunes. Madoqua 14 (2) 181-183
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Perrin MR, Boyer DC 2000. Seasonal changes in the population dynamics of hairy-footed gerbils in the Namib Desert. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 30 (2) 73-84
Curtis BA 1985. Activity of the Namib Desert dune ant, Camponotus detritus. African Zoology 20 (2) 41-48
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Stuart CT 1975. Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park. Madoqua 2 (4) 5-68
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