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Department of Zoology and Entomology

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  • arthropods, Cynictis penicillata, diet, diet overlap, diversity index, food availability, insects, niche breadth, opportunistic feeder, rodents, small mammals, yellow mongoose.  1
  • Biocontrol agent, Dasineura sp., Density, Leptospermum laevigatum, Mites, Predation.  1
  • Biogeography, Cercopithecini, Indian Ocean coastal forest, Socio-ecology, Sykes’ monkey, Troop composition  1
  • Biogeography, Genetic structure, Mitochondrial DNA, Nuclear DNA, Parupeneus spp., Western Indian Ocean  1
  • digestion, gummivory, hypervariability, phylogeny, secondary compounds  1
  • Mozambique thicket rat, Grammomys cometes, resting site, nestbox, nest sharing, microhabitat use, microhabitat selection, canopy cover, Combretum caffrum, predatory risk.  1
  • TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Chemical process and manufacturing engineering::Chemical process equipment  1
  • woodland dormouse, Graphiurus murinus, diet, food remains, arthropods, insectivorous, microhabitat selection, trapping success, canopy cover, arboreal connectivity.  1

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