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FACULTY OF NATURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY (CONTINUED)
Jackson M, Woodford D, Bellingan T, Weyl O, Potgieter MJ, Rivers-Moore N, Ellender B, Fourie HE, and Chimimba CT. 2016. Trophic overlap between  sh and riparian spiders: Potential impacts of an invasive  sh on terrestrial consumers. In Ecology and Evolution, 6(6), pp 1745-1752.
Jamison S, Robertson MP, Engelbrecht IA, and Hawkes P. 2016. An assessment of rehabilitation success in an African grassland using ants as bioindicators. In Koedoe, 58(1), pp 1-16. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/57924.
Janion C, John M, Braschler B, Chown S, Coetzee L, Colville J, Dames J, Davies AB, Davies S, Davis ALV, Dippenaar-Schoeman A, Du y G, Fourie D, Gri ths C, and Haddad C. 2016. Soil biota in a megadiverse country: Current knowledge and future research directions in South Africa. In Pedobiologia, 59, pp 129-174.
Johnson O, Marais S, Walters J, van der Merwe E, Alagaili A, Mohammed O, Bennett NC, and Kotze S. 2016. The distribution of mucous secreting cells in the gastrointestinal tracts of three small rodents from Saudi Arabia: Acomys dimidiatus, Meriones rex and Meriones libycus. In Acta Histochemica, 118, pp 118-128. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52091.
Jordaan RK, and Mcintyre T. 2016. Long-distance dispersal of a Cape Gannet Morus capensis after an extended period of nest-site  delity. In Marine Ornithology, 44, pp 1-2.
Jori Massanas FJ, Caron A, Thompson PN, Dwarka R, Foggin C, De Garine-Wichatitsky M, Hofmeyr M, Van Heerden J, and Heath L. 2016. Characteristics of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Viral Strains Circulating at the Wildlife/livestock Interface of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area. In Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 63, pp 58-70. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/40548.
Jori Massanas FJ, and Etter EMC. 2016. Transmission of foot and mouth disease at the wildlife/livestock interface of the Kruger National Park, South Africa: Can the risk be mitigated? In Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 126, pp 19-29.
Junco Barranco J, Millar RP, Fuentes F, Bover E, Pimentel E, Basulto R, Calzada L, Moran R, Rodriquez A, Castro M, Reyes O, Garay H, Bringas R, Arteaga N, and Touduri H. 2016. Gradual reduction of testosterone using a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccination delays castration resistance in a prostate cancer model. In Oncology Letters, 12, pp 963-970.
Kane A, Wolter K, Neser W, Kotze A, Naidoo V, and Monadjem A. 2016. Home range and habitat selection of Cape Vultures Gyps coprotheres in relation to supplementary feeding. In Bird Study, 63(3), pp 387-394.
Katandukila JV, and Bennett NC. 2016. Pattern of ovulation in the East African root rat (Tachyoryctes splendens) from Tanzania: induced or spontaneous ovulator? In Canadian Journal of Zoology, 93, pp 345-351.
Kotze Z, Villet M, and Weldon CW. 2016. Heat accumulation and development rate of massed maggots of the sheep blow y, Lucilia cuprina (Diptera: Calliporidae). In Journal of Insect Physiology, 95, pp 98-104.
Kruger J, Gravett N, Bhagwandin A, Bennett NC, Archer EK, and Manger P. 2016. Sleep in the Cape mole rat: A short-sleeping subterranean rodent. In Brain Behavior and Evolution, 87, pp 78-87.
Kurze C, Dosselli R, Grassl J, Le Conte Y, Kryger P, Baer B, and Moritz RFA. 2016. Di erential proteomics reveals novel insights into Nosema – honey bee interactions. In Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 79, pp 42-49.
Kurze C, Mayack C, Hirche F, Strangl G, Le Conte Y, Kryger P, and Moritz RFA. 2016. Nosema spp. infections cause no energetic stress in tolerant honeybees. In Parasitology Research, 115, pp 2381-2388. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/56014.
Kurze C, Routtu J, and Moritz RFA. 2016. Parasite resistance and tolerance in honeybees at the individual and social level. In Zoology, 119, pp 290-297.
Lagendijk D, Davies AB, Eggleton P, and Slotow R. 2016. No evidence for an elephant-termite feedback loop in sand forest, South Africa. In Biological Conservation, 203, pp 125-133.
Le Roux A, Botha H, Dalerum JF, and Ganswindt A. 2016. Non-invasive measurement of adrenocortical activity in a myrmecophageous mammal, the bat-eared fox. In African Zoology, 51(1), pp 47-51. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/56032.
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