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Kobus kob

1993
Published as part of Peter Grubb, 1993, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 377-414 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 414, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Kobs (Kobus kob Erxleber, 1777) activities at salt-lick spots in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria

Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa, 2017
Activities (foraging, ruminating, resting, salt-licking, walking, playing, agonistic, mating, vigilant and standing) of kobs (Kobus kob Erxleber, 1777) visiting two different sizes of salt-lick spots (Larger:100.00m2 and Smaller: 15.10m2) located on (Latitude N09054’76’’, longitude E03057’17’’) and (Latitude N09054’33’’, longitude  E03056’34 ...
Ogunjobi, JA, Ayodele, IA
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Large sequence divergence of mitochondrial DNA genotypes of the control region within populations of the African antelope, kob (Kobus kob)

Molecular Ecology, 2000
AbstractThe genetic differentiation among kob populations (Kobus kob) representing two recognized subspecies was examined using mitochondrial control region sequences. Two distinct lineages (estimated sequence divergence of 9.8%) exhibited different geographical distributions and do not coincide with previously recognized ranges of subspecies.
Birungi, J., Arctander, Peter
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Spatial and temporal habitat use of kob antelopes (Kobus kob kob, Erxleben 1777) in the Comoé National Park, Ivory Coast as revealed by radio tracking

African Journal of Ecology, 2001
AbstractSpatial and temporal habitat use of kob antelopes (Kobus kob kob) have been investigated in the Comoé National Park (Ivory Coast, West Africa) by use of radio telemetry. A total of 23 kob were equipped with radio collars and radio tracked for up to 15 months.
Frauke Fischer, K. Eduard Linsenmair
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Feeding habits of the Senegal kob (Kobus kob kob, Erxeleben 1777) under ranching conditions and in the wild

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1989
Abstract Feeding habits of the Senegal kob ( Kobus kob kob , Erxeleben 1777) in the wild and under ranching conditions at Kainji Lake Research Institute were examined. A total of 30 different plant species utilized at both sites were observed. Among these 21.9% were forbs/herbs; 25% shrubs/trees and 53% were grasses and grass-like plants.
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The present distribution and status of Buffon’s kob Kobus kob kob (Erxleben) in West and Central Africa

Mammalia, 1991
Le nombre et la repartition du kob de Buffon ont diminue au cours des annees recentes. Il vit surtout dans les forets seches avec des herbes basses et dans la grande foret humide de plaine avec de grandes herbes, mais aussi dans les forets de montagne avec des savanes, et exceptionnellement dans les forets humides a ...
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Changes in group size in Kobus kob kob (Bovidae) in the Comoe National Park, Ivory Coast (West Africa)

2000
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Linsenmair, K Eduard, Fischer, Frauke
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Succinylcholine chloride overdose in western kob (Kobus kob kob)

African Journal of Ecology, 1987
A. N. Okaeme   +3 more
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First record of White Eared Kob Kobus kob leucotis in Omo National Park, Ethiopia

2022
Tsyon Asfaw   +5 more
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