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The breeding biology of the fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus E. Geoffroy living at o degrees 22'S.
(1968)
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Observations on the changing vegetation of Tsavo National Park (East)
(University of Nairobi, 1968-08)
An analysis of woody vegetation in Tsavo National Park (East) by extensive variable-plot sampling indicates that the vegetation had been differentially destroyed up to 1966, but that by 1967 considerable local shrub ...
On the magnetic memory phenomenon in rocks and its bearing on palaeomagnetic measurements
(University of Nairobi, 1968)
The results of recent extensive studies on the low field hysteresis in basalts from India and East Africa and the memory phenomenon observed in some of the rocks have been found to have a direct bearing on the various ...
Further contributions to a knowledge of termite fungi in east Africa: the genus Termitomyces Heim [1968]
(University of Nairobi, 1968)
Variation and selection in an isolated series of populations of lysimachia volkensii Engl.
(University of Nairobi, 1968)
The interspecific relationships of Juncus effusus and J. conglomeratus in Britain
(University of Nairobi, 1968)
Juncus effusus and J. conglomeratus appear to be specifically distinct in the British Isles; J. conglomeratus
is the rarer species. Their principal diagnostic features are given.
Evidence is presented to show that the ...
The effect of pollen feeding on the predatory efficiency of Amblyseius gossipi (Acarina: Phytoseiidae)
(1968)
A positive correlation between rate of prey consumption by A. gossipi and the prey density T. cinnabarinus was found at presence or absence of pollen of Zea mays. Pollen had no effect on prey consumption at prey concentrations ...
The biomass of game animals in Nairobi National Park, 1960–66
(University of Nairobi, 1968)
The large animals of Nairobi National Park have been censused intermittently once a month from mid-1960 until the end of 1966. Of the 23 species discussed, the density per kilometre has been determined accurately for the ...