field study

Scientific study made in the open air to collect information that can not be obtained in a laboratory. (Source: PHCa / DUNSTEa)



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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
Avery DM, Avery G, Colahan BD 2003. Micromammals and barn owls in the Free State, South Africa: prey distribution and predator behaviour. Navorsinge van die Nasionale Museum: Researches of the National Museum 19 (1) 1-18
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MicromammaIs barn owls in the Free State.pdf 904.29 KB
Curtis BA 1985. Activity of the Namib Desert dune ant, Camponotus detritus. African Zoology 20 (2) 41-48
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Activity of the Namib Desert dune ant_Camponotus detritus_1985.pdf 831.87 KB
Seely MK 1977. Sand solidified by gemsbok urine as selected burrow sites by gerbils. African Zoology 12 (1) 247-249
Marsh AC 1984. The efficacy of pitfall traps for determining the structure of a desert ant community. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 47 (1) 115-120
Marsh AC 1987. The foraging ecology of two Namib Desert harvester ant species. African Zoology 22 (2) 130-136
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The foraging ecology of two Namib Desert harvester ant species.pdf 526.18 KB
Pickford M 2005. The Namib's amazing fossil spider webs. Quest 1 (4) 30-32
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The Namibs amazing fossil spider webs.pdf 118.55 KB
Pickford M 2006. A termite tale of climate change. Quest 2 (3) 28-31
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A termite tale of climate change_2006.pdf 878.73 KB
Haacke WD 1975. The burrowing geckos of southern Africa, 1. (Reptilia: Gekkonidae). Annals of the Transvaal Museum 29 (12) 197-243
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The burrowing geckos of southern Africa_1.pdf 3.01 MB
Stuart CT 1975. Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park. Madoqua 2 (4) 5-68
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Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park.pdf 13.27 MB
Stuart CT 1975. Marine fauna collected at Sandwich Harbour, Namib Desert Park, South West Africa. Madoqua II 4 (74-80) 101-102
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Marine fauna collected at Sandwich Harbour.pdf 87.91 KB
Lawrence RF 1959. A collection of Arachnida and Myriopoda from the Transvaal Museum. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 23 (4) 363-386
Lawrence RF 1968. A contribution to the solifugid fauna of southern Africa (Arachnida). Annals of the Transvaal Museum 26 (3) 53-77
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A contribution to the solifugid fauna of southern Africa_1968.pdf 1.39 MB
Koch C 1955. Molurini. Transvaal Museum Memoirs 7 (1) 9-28
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Molurini.pdf 500.46 KB
Koch C 1955. Tentyriinae. Transvaal Museum Memoirs 7 (1) 3-9
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Tentyriinae.pdf 568.48 KB
van Jaarsveld E 1994. The Namib caper, Capparis hereoensis. Veld and Flora 80 (4) 108
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The Namib caper_capparis hereoensis.pdf 139.6 KB
Mitchell D, Seely MK, Roberts CS, Pietruszka RD, McClain E, Griffin M, Yeaton RI 1987. On the biology of the lizard Angolosaurus skoogi in the Namib Desert. Madoqua 15 201-216
Lesne P 1914. Coleoptera IV: Lycticlae. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Land- und Süßwasserfauna Deutsch-Südwestafrikas - Ergebnisse der Hamburger deutsch-südwestafrikanischen Studienreise 1911 289-292
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Coleoptera IV.pdf 3.69 MB
Kerremans C 1914. Coleoptera V: Buprestidae. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Land- und Süßwasserfauna Deutsch-Südwestafrikas - Ergebnisse der Hamburger deutsch-südwestafrikanischen Studienreise 1911 293-303
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Coleoptera V.pdf 7.7 MB
Moser J 1914. Coleoptera VI: Cetonidae. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Land- und Süßwasserfauna Deutsch-Südwestafrikas - Ergebnisse der Hamburger deutsch-südwestafrikanischen Studienreise 1911 305-309
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Coleoptera VI.pdf 5.17 MB