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Publikováno v:
African Zoology. 55:240-244
The diet of the marsh or water mongoose Atilax paludinosus has been well studied in coastal and inland riverine habitats, where crabs often constitute the main prey in terms of frequency of occurre...
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 100:273-283
The spatial ecology of the Herpestidae family has remained poorly studied across Africa. The behavioural plasticity and generalist nature of members of the family could be facilitating their expansion in anthropogenically transformed landscapes. Give
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Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 26, Iss, Pp e01482-(2021)
Urbanisation is rapidly transforming natural habitats with the potential to benefit synanthropic species, especially mesocarnivore species. Knowledge of the spatio-temporal ecology of mongoose species in an urban matrix is limited. Consequently, we e
Autor:
Colleen T. Downs, Tharmalingam Ramesh
Publikováno v:
Journal for Nature Conservation. 23:9-18
Better management and knowledge regarding the effect of land use intensification on mammal abundance and occupancy is crucial for species conservation. This is particularly true in dynamic forest-farmland mosaics subjected to rapid human-induced habi
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Autor:
Louis Hendrik Nel, Wanda Markotter, Charles E. Rupprecht, Jenny Randles, Claude T. Sabeta, Ivan V. Kuzmin, Alexander I. Wandeler
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 12, Iss 12, Pp 1913-1918 (2006)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
One-sentence summary for table of contents: Lagos bat virus from water mongoose showed strong sequence homology with other Lagos bat virus isolates from South Africa.
A genotype 2 lyssavirus, Lagos bat virus (LBV), was isolated from a terrestria
A genotype 2 lyssavirus, Lagos bat virus (LBV), was isolated from a terrestria
Autor:
Justina Ray
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Ecology. 35:237-253
During a two-year period, two mongoose species (Herpestes (Xenogale) naso and Atilax paludinosus) were studied in the Dzanga-Sangha forest of south-western Central African Republic by live-trapping, radio-telemetry, tracking and scat analysis. Clear
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Acarology. 18:213-220
The female, male, nymph, and larva of Haemaphysalis (Rhipistoma) subterra sp. n. are described. This species is a small-sized member of the H. leachi group with 3/3 dental formula, curving ventral spurs on palpal segment 3, and a moderately punctated