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      • Habitat-specific shaping of proliferation and neuronal differentiation in adult hippocampal neurogenesis of wild rodents 

        Cavegn, N.; van Dijk, R.M.; Menges, D.; Brettschneider, H.; Phalanndwa, M.; Chimimba, C.T.; Isler, K.; Lipp, H.P.; Slomianka, L.; Amrein, I. (Open Access Publishing, 2013-04)
        Daily life of wild mammals is characterized by a multitude of attractive and aversive stimuli. The hippocampus processes complex polymodal information associated with such stimuli and mediates adequate behavioral responses. ...
      • Helminth composition and prevalence of indigenous and invasive synanthropic murid rodents in urban areas of Gauteng Province, South Africa 

        Julius, R.S.; Schwan, E.V.; Chimimba, C.T. (Cambridge University Press, 2018)
        Although synanthropic rodents such as the indigenous species, Mastomys coucha, and the invasive species, Rattus norvegicus, R. rattus and R. tanezumi, are well-known to be hosts to various micro- and macroparasites, their ...
      • The hippocampus of the eastern rock sengi: cytoarchitecture, markers of neuronal function, principal cell numbers, and adult neurogenesis 

        Slomianka, L.; Drenth, T.; Cavegn, N.; Menges, D.; Lazic, S.E.; Phalanndwa, M.; Chimimba, C.T.; Amrein, I. (Open Access Publishing, 2013-10)
        The brains of sengis(elephant shrews, order Macroscelidae)have long been known to contain a hippocampus that in terms of allometric progression indices is larger than that of most primates and equal in size to that of ...
      • The influence of distance to perennial surface water on ant communities in Mopane woodlands, northern Botswana 

        Dalerum, F.; Retief, T.A.; Havemann, C.P.; Chimimba, C.T.; van Rensburg, B.J. (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2019)
        Studies of biodiversity along environmental gradients provide information on how ecological communities change in response to biotic and abiotic factors. For instance, distance to water is associated with several factors ...
      • Inter-island dispersal of flightless Bothrometopus huntleyi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Island archipelago 

        Grobler, G.C.; Bastos, A.D.S.; Chimimba, C.T.; Chown, S.L. (Antarctic Science Ltd, 2011)
        Bothrometopus huntleyi is a flightless weevil endemic to the volcanically-formed sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands archipelago that arose approximately 0.5 million years ago (m.y.a.). Since emergence, a series of volcanic ...
      • Is reproduction of male eastern rock sengis (Elelphantulus myurus) from southern Africa affected by photoperiod 

        Medger, K.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bennett, N.C. (NRC Research Press, 2016)
        Many mammals use the change in day length to time physiological and behavioural activities on a seasonal basis. Particularly, mammals from temperate regions use photoperiod to regulate reproductive functions; however, ...
      • A mathematical epidemiological model of gram-negative Bartonella bacteria: Does differential ectoparasite load fully explain the differences in infection prevalence of Rattus rattus and R. norvegicus? 

        Brettschneider, H.; Anguelov, R.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bastos, A.D. (Taylor & Francis, 2012)
        We postulate that the large difference in infection prevalence, 24% versus 5%, in R. norvegicus and R. rattus, respectively, between these two co-occurring host species may be due to differences in ectoparasite and potential ...
      • Molecular and morphometric assessment of the taxonomic status of Ectemnorhinus weevil species (Coleoptera : Curculionidae, Entiminae) from the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands 

        Grobler, G.C.; Janse van Rensburg, L.B.; Bastos, A.D.S.; Chimimba, C.T.; Chown, S.L. (BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2006-08)
        There are long-standing controversies on the taxonomic status of Ectemnorhinus weevil species occurring on the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. Since the two islands that constitute the Prince Edward Islands archipelago ...
      • Molecular characterization of cosmopolitan and potentially co-invasive helminths of commensal, murid rodents in Gauteng Province, South Africa 

        Julius, R.S.; Schwan, E.V.; Chimimba, C.T. (Springer, 2018)
        Concurrent studies of helminth parasites of introduced and native rodent species are few and miss the opportunity to identify potential co-invasive parasite species. This study employed molecular tools to infer the phylogeny ...
      • Net effects of multiple stressors in freshwater ecosystems: a meta-analysis 

        Jackson, M.C.; Loewen, C.J.; Vinebrooke, R.D.; Chimimba, C.T. (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2016)
        The accelerating rate of global change has focused attention on the cumulative impacts of novel and extreme environmental changes (i.e. stressors), especially in marine ecosystems. As integrators of local catchment and ...
      • Niche complementarity between an alien predator and native omnivorous fish in the Wilge River, South Africa 

        Lombard, R.J.; Chimimba, C.T.; Zengeya, T.A. (Springer, 2018)
        A major challenge in biological invasions is to predict community susceptibility to invasion. This study investigated trophic interrelationships between an alien predator, largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), and native ...
      • Non-invasive monitoring of adrenocortical activity in free-ranging Namaqua rock mice Micaelamys namaquensis from South Africa in response to anthropogenic land use and season 

        Ramahlo, M.; Chimimba, C.T.; Pirk, C.; Ganswindt, A. (2019)
        Stress in animals has been linked to behavioural and physiological changes in response to environmental, social and anthropogenic stimuli. Hence, stress-related responses in animals, especially in rodents, have been used ...
      • Ontogenetic variation and craniometric sexual dimorphism in the social giant mole-rat, Fukomys mechowii (Rodentia: Bathyergidae), from Zambia 

        Chimimba, C.T.; Sichilima, A.M.; Faulkes, C.G.; Bennett, N.C. (2010-10)
        The degree of maxillary molar tooth-row eruption and wear were used to assign samples of the social giant mole-rat, Fukomys mechowii, from Zambia, into nine relative age classes in order to assess ontogenetic (age) variation ...
      • Photoperiodic effects on the male gonads of the Namibian gerbil, Gerbilliscus cf. leucogaster from central Namibia 

        Muteka, S.P.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bastos, A.D.S.; Bennett, N.C. (2020)
        Photoperiodism has been shown to be an important synchronizer of seasonal reproduction in many rodent species in the wild; it is a reliable cue as in the southern hemisphere it coincides with the onset of rainfall and hence ...
      • Reproductive photoresponsiveness in male spiny mice from South Africa 

        Medger, K.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bennett, N.C. (Zoological Society of London, 2012)
        Many seasonally breeding mammals use changes in photoperiod as a reliable cue to time reproduction. Photoperiodic timing assists an animal in predicting annual environmental changes in its habitat and therefore, enables ...
      • Seasonal changes in reproductive development in male spiny mice (Acomys spinosissimus) from South Africa 

        Medger, K.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bennett, N.C. (Elsevier, 2012)
        Seasonal reproduction is a common characteristic of many small mammals which inhabit seasonal environments in temperate regions, the sub-tropics as well as the tropics. It is important for an animal to reproduce during ...
      • Seasonal reproduction in the eastern rock elephant-shrew: Influenced by rainfall and ambient temperature? 

        Medger, K.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bennett, N.C. (Zoological Society of London, 2012)
        Because environmental conditions vary seasonally in most regions, many small mammals reproduce at a specific time of the year to maximize their reproductive success. In the tropics and subtropics, the breeding season is ...
      • Seasonal reproduction in the female spiny mouse from South Africa 

        Medger, K.; Chimimba, C.T.; Bennett, N.C. (The Zoological Society of London, 2010)
        Many mammal species reproduce seasonally because of annual fluctuations in temperature, rainfall and photoperiod in often nutritionally challenging habitats. The reproductive biology of many small southern African mammals ...

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