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An old reference to 'Hartebeest in the Transvaal Lowveld

open access: yesKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science, 1985
Dr. Percy Rendall FZS, who visited the Transvaal Lowveld during 1893 and 1894, made the following statement in a field-note on the antelopes which he encountered in the region: THE HARTEBEESTE. Bubalis caama.
B.L. Penzhorn
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Morphometric measurements and the relationship with body weight in the Sudanese Dorcas Gazelle and Bohor Reedbuck

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
The objectives were to describe the morphometric measurements and determine the best model for estimating the relationship between body weight and morphometric measurements of the two Sudanese antelopes, Dorcas Gazelle (Gazella dorcas) and Bohor Reedbuck
Amr M. A. Rashad   +4 more
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Observations on the migration and habits of the antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok Park

open access: yesKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science, 1961
Observations on the migration and habits of the antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok ...
Prof. F. C. Eloff
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Hostile Interactions of Punjab Urial (Ovis vignei punjabiensis) towards Indian Gazelle (Gazella bennettii) during Feeding Sessions in Captive Breeding Settings

open access: yesAnimals, 2021
Natural wildlife habitats are regularly subjected to anthropogenic pressures for different purposes, which are heading the biodiversity towards drastic decline. Several endangered wild species are raised in captivity with the aim of re-introduction.
Romaan Hayat Khattak   +5 more
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Hunter's Antelope [PDF]

open access: yesOryx, 1977
In 1976 aerial counts showed that Hunter's antelopes in Kenya numbered a surprising 12,500 (the previous estimate was 1500), with more than 1500 in neighbouring Somalia. In Kenya the antelopes and the pastoralist tribes have achieved an equilibrium that permits a healthy antelope population, but this will be upset, to the detriment of the antelopes ...
openaire   +1 more source

Studies on the genus Setaria Viborg, 1795 in South Africa. III. Setaria thwaitei Mönnig, 1933

open access: yesOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 2004
Mönnig (1933) described Setaria thwaitei from a sable antelope, Hippotragus niger, the type host, as well as from roan antelope, Hippotragus equinus, and waterbuck, Kobus ellipsiprymnus. Yeh (1959) considered Setaria thwaitei to be synonym of Setaria
R. Watermeyer   +2 more
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Multi-UAV Collaboration to Survey Tibetan Antelopes in Hoh Xil

open access: yesDrones, 2022
Reducing the total mission time is essential in wildlife surveys owing to the dynamic movement of animals throughout their migrating environment and potentially extreme changes in weather. This paper proposed a multi-UAV path planning method for counting
Rui Huang   +3 more
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Spatiotemporal Mechanisms of the Coexistence of Reintroduced Scimitar-Horned Oryx and Native Dorcas Gazelle in Sidi Toui National Park, Tunisia

open access: yesAnimals
Examining the distribution patterns and spatiotemporal niche overlap of sympatric species is crucial for understanding core concepts in community ecology and for the effective management of multi-species habitats within shared landscapes. Using data from
Marouane Louhichi   +8 more
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Observations on the migration and habits of the Antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok Park. part IV.

open access: yesKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science, 1962
Observations on the migration and habits of the Antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok Park. part IV.
Prof. F. C. Eloff
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Observations on the migration and habits of the Antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok Park - Part I

open access: yesKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science, 1959
Observations on the migration and habits of the Antelopes of the Kalahari Gemsbok Park - Part ...
Prof. F. C. Eloff
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