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    Craniometric sexual dimorphism and age variation in the South African Cape dune mole-rat (Bathyergus Suillus) 

    Hart, L.; Chimimba, C.T.; Jarvis, J.U.M.; O'Riain, J.; Bennett, N.C. (American Society of Mammalogists, 2007)
    Because absolute mammalian age is difficult to measure directly, various methods have been used for its estimation. Among these methods, the degree of molar eruption and wear are considered to be the most reliable indicators ...
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    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 ...
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    A comparative analysis of components incorporated in conservation priority assessments: a case study based on South African species of terrestrial mammals. 

    Keith, M.; Chimimba, C.T.; Reyers, B.; van Jaarsveld, A.S. (2007-07-06)
    Assessing the risk of extinction to species forms an essential part of regional conservation initiatives that facilitate the allocation of limited resources for conservation. The present study conducted conservation priority ...
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    Aethomys chrysophilus (Rodentia: Muridae) 

    Linzey, A.V.; Chimimba, C.T. (American Society of Mammalogists, 2008-06-08)
    The genus Aethomys currently includes 11 species, but recent evidence indicates a need for taxonomic revision of the genus. Aethomys chrysophilus (De Winton, 1897) is a muroid rodent commonly called the red veld rat. A ...
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    Aethomys ineptus (Rodentia: Muridae) 

    Chimimba, C.T.; Linzey, A.V. (American Society of Mammalogists, 2008-06-06)
    Aethomys ineptus (Thomas and Wroughton, 1908), commonly called the Tete veld rat, is a medium-sized rodent with a long, sparsely haired tail and spermatozoa with spatulate-shaped heads (unique for all muroid rodents thus ...
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    The tusked king cricket, Libanasidus vittatus (Kirby, 1899) (Anostostomatidae), from South Africa: morphological and molecular evidence suggest two cryptic species 

    Brettschneider, H.; Chimimba, C.T.; Scholtz, C.H.; Bastos, A.D.S; Bateman, P.W. (Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009)
    An evaluation of genetic structuring and morphometric variation within tusked king crickets, Libanasidus vittatus (Kirby, 1899), from South Africa suggests two main population assemblages. Maximum likelihood (ML), Parsimony, ...
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    Geometric craniometric analysis of sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic variation: A case study based on two geographically disparate species, Aethomys ineptus from southern Africa and Arvicanthis niloticus from Sudan (Rodentia:Muridae) 

    Abdel-Rahman, E.H.; Taylor, P.J.; Contrafatto, G.; Lamb, J.M.; Bloomer, P.; Chimimba, C.T. (ElsevierGmbH., 2009)
    Non-geographic morphometric variation, particularly at the level of sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic (age-related) variation, has been documented in rodents, and useful for establishing whether to analyse sexes separately ...
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    Untangling the roles of fire, grazing and rainfall on small mammal communities in grassland ecosystems 

    Yarnell, R.W.; Scott, D.M.; Chimimba, C.T.; Metcalfe, D.J. (Springer-Verlag, 2007-09-11)
    In grassland systems across the globe, ecologists have been attempting to understand the complex role of fire, grazing and rainfall in creating habitat heterogeneity and the consequences of anthropogenic control of these ...

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    AuthorChimimba, C.T. (8)Linzey, A.V. (2)Abdel-Rahman, E.H. (1)Bastos, A.D.S (1)Bastos, A.D.S. (1)Bateman, P.W. (1)Bennett, N.C. (1)Bloomer, P. (1)Brettschneider, H. (1)Chown, S.L. (1)... View MoreSubjectmorphometrics (3)Africa (2)muroid (2)rodent (2)sibling species (2)Aethomys (1)Aethomys ineptus (1)age variation (1)Anostostomatidae (1)Arvicanthis niloticus (1)... View MoreDate Issued2007 (3)2008 (2)2009 (2)2006 (1)Has File(s)
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