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SPRINGBOK (ANTIDORCAS MARSUPIALIS) TREKS

Pages 291-305 | Published online: 13 Apr 2010

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Willem G. Coetzer & J. Paul Grobler. (2019) Genetic variation among different springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) colour variants. Mammalian Biology 99, pages 42-53.
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Marlize Lombard & Shaw Badenhorst. (2019) A Case for Springbok Hunting with Kite-Like Structures in the Northwest Nama Karoo Bioregion of South Africa. African Archaeological Review 36:3, pages 383-396.
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Guy F. Midgley & William J. Bond. (2015) Future of African terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems under anthropogenic climate change. Nature Climate Change 5:9, pages 823-829.
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Douglas T. Bolger, William D. Newmark, Thomas A. Morrison & Daniel F. Doak. (2007) The need for integrative approaches to understand and conserve migratory ungulates. Ecology Letters 11:1, pages 63-77.
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Norman Owen-Smith. 2008. The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing. The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing 149 177 .
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P. C. Beukes & R. M. Cowling. (2003) Evaluation of Restoration Techniques for the Succulent Karoo, South Africa. Restoration Ecology 11:3, pages 308-316.
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M.T. Hoffman. (2003) ‘Nature’s method of grazing’: Non-Selective Grazing (NSG) as a means of veld reclamation in South Africa. South African Journal of Botany 69:1, pages 92-98.
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R. M. Cowling, R. L. Pressey, A. T. Lombard, P. G. Desmet & A. G. Ellis. (2001) From representation to persistence: requirements for a sustainable system of conservation areas in the species‐rich mediterranean‐climate desert of southern Africa. Diversity and Distributions 5:1-2, pages 51-71.
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