South African Journal of Zoology

ISSN: 0254-1858 (Print)
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This journal's name has been changed. Contents of the South African Journal of Zoology are available in the tab below, however the journal is currently known as African Zoology.


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Volume 27, Issue 2, 1992

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Studies on Haliplectus Cobb, 1913. Description of Haliplectus algoensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Haliplectidae, Suborder Leptolaimina)
Author(s): Antoinette Swart Department of Zoology, Republic of South Africa , J. Heyns Department of Zoology, Republic of South Africa , J.P. Furstenberg Department of Zoology, Republic of South Africa
Pages: 41–44
Plants eaten and dispersed by adult leopard tortoises Geochelone Pardalis (Reptilia: Chelonii) in the southern Karoo
Author(s): S.J. Milton FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town, Republic of South Africa
Pages: 45–49
Influence of the thermocline on the vertical migration of medusae during a 48 h sampling period
Author(s): F. Pagès Institut de Ciències del Mar (C.S.I.C.), Passeig Nacional s/n, Spain , J.-M. Gili Institut de Ciències del Mar (C.S.I.C.), Passeig Nacional s/n, Spain
Pages: 50–59
Effects of seed and seedling predation by small mammals on seedling recruitment of Protea neriifolia in Swartboskloof, Cape Province
Author(s): S.A. Botha Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Republic of South Africa , D.C. Le Maitre CSIR Division of Forest Science and Technology, Jonkershoek Forestry Research Centre, Republic of South Africa
Pages: 60–69
Effects of temperature on chirp rates of tree crickets (Orthoptera: Oecanthidae)
Author(s): R.B. Toms Department of General Entomology, Transvaal Museum, Republic of South Africa
Pages: 70–73
Feeding and growth in a captive-born bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus
Author(s): V.M. Peddemors Biology Department, Republic of South Africa , M. Fothergill Durban Sea World, South Africa , V.G. Cockcroft Centre for Dolphin Studies, Port Elizabeth Museum, South Africa
Pages: 74–80

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