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Seely, M. K (26)
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Seely, M. K ; Mitchelf, D; Goelse, K
Body temperatures of Namib Desert tenebrionid beetles: their relationship in laboratory and field
Roberts, C. S; Seely, M. K; Ward, D; Mitchell, D
Burrowing habits and substrate selection in ultra psammophilous tenebrionid beetles of the Namib Desert
Coineau, Y; Lancaster, N; Prodon, R; Seely, M. K
Can science and community action connect to combat desertification
Seely, M. K
Desert
Jurgens, N; Burke, A; Seely, M. K; Jacobson, K. M
Desertification in Namibia
Seely, M. K; Zeidler, J; Van Der Merwe, B
Desert invertebrate physiological ecology: is anything special.
Seely, M. K
Drinking water from atmospheric moisture.
Shanyegana, E. S; Seely, M. K; Sanderson, R. D
Ecology of a living desert: twenty years of research in the Namib.
Seely, M. K
Effect of an environmental gradient upon the distribution and abundance of the dune ant, Camponotus detritus, in the central Namib Desert.
Curtis, B. A; Seely, M. K
Effect of climatological and geomophological gradiends on the Biota of the Namib desert.
Seely, M. K
Fog lmbibition, Satellite Fauna and Unusual Leaf Structure in a Namib Desert Dune Plant Trianthema hereroensis
De Vos, M. P; Louw, G. N; Seely, M. K
Fog response of tenebrionid beetles in the Namib Desert
Seely, M. K; Lewis, C. J; O'Brien, K. A; Suttle, A. E
Function of nest construction in relation tg foraging behaviour of cribellate web spiders eresidae) and wandering spiders Heteropodidae) of the Namib and Neqev Deserts.
Lubin, Y. D; Hanschel, J. R; Seely, M. K
A late quaternary lake in the central, Namib desert, Southern Africa, and some implications
Selby, M. J; Hendy, C. H; Seely, M. K
Major-ion chemistry and ground-water salinization in ephemeral floodplains in some arid regions of Namibia.
Shanyengana, E.S; Seely, M. K; Sanderson, R.D
Managing desert environments for sustained human benefits.
Seely, M. K; Hamilton III, W. J
Namibia an enabling environment for communities to take the lead., A case study from Namibia
Schachtschneider, K; Seely, M. K ; Jensen, S; Bethune, S
Observations on the behaviour of Onymacris laeviceps Gebien Coleoptera Tenebrionidae Adesmiini in the central Namib Desert dunes.
Hauffe, H.C; Pietruszka, R. D; Seely, M. K
On the Antiquity of the Namib
Ward, J. D; Seely, M. K; Lancaster, N
Proceedings of the Namib Benguela interactions workshop.pdf
Shannon, L.V; Seely, M. K; Ward, J. D
Promoting best practices for conservation of biodiversity of global significance.pdf
Seely, M. K; Hamilton,W. J ; Klintenberg,P
The reproductive behaviour of six species of Namib desert tenebrionid beetles
Rasmussen, J. L; Seely, M. K; Pietruszka, R. D
Sand solidified by gemsbok urine as selected burrow sites by gerbils
Seely, M. K
The status of the Jackass Penguin Spheniscus demersus on Halifax Island off SouthWest Africa.
Berry, H. H; Seely, M. K; Freyer, R. E
Survey of soil chemical properties across a landscape in the Namib Desert
Abrams, M. M; Jacobson, P. J; Jacobson, K. M; Seely, M. K
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