Barnard, P; Robertson, M; Zeidler, J.
Developing an early warning system for environmental degradation in Namibia
Desert Research Foundation of Namibia (DRFN)
Developing Fog Harvesting in Namibia.
Developing the Environmental Long-Term Observatories Network of Southern Africa (ELTOSA). (2)
Lancaster, N
The development of large aeolian bedforms
Helga, Besler
The development of the namib dune field according to sidementological and geomorphological evidence.
Bluck, B. J; Ward, J. D; De Wit, M. C. J
Diamond mega-placers southern Africa and the Kaapvaal craton in a global context.
Sauer, Franz. E. G; Sauer, Eleonora. M
Die kurzohrige eletantenspitzmaus in der Namib
Michael D. Robinson
Diet diversity and prey utilisation by the omnivorous Namib desert dune lizard aporosaura anchietae bocage during two years of very different rainfall.
Barnard, Leo
Die Topnaars van die benede Kuisebrivier in Namibië en Walvisbaai
Younga, S. E
Dispersion and translocation of dune specialist tenebrionids in the Namib area.
Robertson, C.T Stuart
The distribution and status of Manis temmincki Smuts, 1832
Fennessy, J. T; Leggette, K. E. A; Schneider, S.
Distribution and status of the desert dwelling giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis in northwestern Namibia.
Sharon, David
The distribution in space of local rainfall in the Namib Desert
Coetzee, C.G
The distribution of mammals in the Namib desert and adjoining inland escarpment
Haacke, Wulf. D; Odendaal, Francois. J
The distribution of the genus Rhoptropus (Reptilia, Gekkondae) in the central Namib desert
Nicolson, S. W
Diuresis in the desert Unexpected excretory physiology of a Namib desert beetle.
Harington, Alexis
Diurnalism in parabuthus villosus peters (Scorpiones, Buthidae)
Kelso, O.L; Pietruszka, R.O; Seely, M.K
Do desert tenebrionid larvae compete.
Legget, Keith; Fennesy, Julian; Schneider, Stephenie
Does land use matter in an arid Environment A case study from the Hoanib River catchment, north-western Namibia (2).
Ward, J. D; van Wyk, A. J
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