A comparison of the community dynamics of bioturbating small mammals between livestock and wildlife farming areas in the Kalahari, Namibia / M.L. Hauptfleisch; M.P. Vinte; N. Blaum
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Namibia Scientific Society Library Periodicals | Reference | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan |
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The study compared abundance and diversity of small mammals between a commercial livestock and neighbouring game farm in the Kalahari Thornveld of Namibia's Omaheke region. Sherman traps baited with standard small-mammal attractants were set out in grids in similar habitats on each land use for four trap-nights during the growing season and the non-growing season of 2015.
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