Behavioural frequencies and time budgets for male and female Chersina angulata were recorded in spring, September 2004. The daily activity of the population was 10.51 ± 0.42 h (mean ± CI), but individual males and females were in the open for 2.57 ± 1.12 h and 1.58 ± 1.44 h, respectively. Both sexes spent nearly 3.5 h per day basking with 90% of the basking time in the cover of sparse vegetation. Feeding and walking were the most frequent active behaviours. The activity pattern of the sexes differed between 10:00 and 12:00 in the morning when males spent more time out of cover on active behaviours, particularly feeding, than females did. The daily activity pattern of the population peaked between 10:00 and 12:00, reflecting the activity pat...
The thermal environment is of great importance to all animals, but even more so for ectothermal spec...
We studied the ecology of Psammobates oculifer over 13 months near Kimberley, South Africa, to ascer...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
The leopard tortoise (Stigmochelys pardalis) is the largest of southern Africa’s 13 tortoise species...
To help assess habitat requirements of Critically Endangered geometric tortoises, we used thread-tra...
Abstract: In animal species without parental care, the fitness of males should increase with the num...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Due to the critical status of Psammobates ...
Tortoises that live in regions where food plants grow in winter may have to cope with relatively low...
The greater padloper, Homopus femoralis, is largely endemic to South Africa. Its ecology remains un...
Occurrence and activity budget of the leopard tortoise, Geochelone pardalis were studied in northern...
Life-history traits include those characters ultimately influencing the growth and persistence of po...
The daily oxygen consumption (VO2) pattern, the effects of varying ambient temperatures, season and ...
Three species of hinge-back tortoises ( (Kinixys belliana nogueyi, Kinixys erosa, Kinixys homeana) a...
Three species of hinge-back tortoises (Kinixys belliana nogueyi, Kinixys erosa, and Kinixys homeana)...
Physical limits of speed performances impose strong selective pressures on animals, influencing impo...
The thermal environment is of great importance to all animals, but even more so for ectothermal spec...
We studied the ecology of Psammobates oculifer over 13 months near Kimberley, South Africa, to ascer...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
The leopard tortoise (Stigmochelys pardalis) is the largest of southern Africa’s 13 tortoise species...
To help assess habitat requirements of Critically Endangered geometric tortoises, we used thread-tra...
Abstract: In animal species without parental care, the fitness of males should increase with the num...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Due to the critical status of Psammobates ...
Tortoises that live in regions where food plants grow in winter may have to cope with relatively low...
The greater padloper, Homopus femoralis, is largely endemic to South Africa. Its ecology remains un...
Occurrence and activity budget of the leopard tortoise, Geochelone pardalis were studied in northern...
Life-history traits include those characters ultimately influencing the growth and persistence of po...
The daily oxygen consumption (VO2) pattern, the effects of varying ambient temperatures, season and ...
Three species of hinge-back tortoises ( (Kinixys belliana nogueyi, Kinixys erosa, Kinixys homeana) a...
Three species of hinge-back tortoises (Kinixys belliana nogueyi, Kinixys erosa, and Kinixys homeana)...
Physical limits of speed performances impose strong selective pressures on animals, influencing impo...
The thermal environment is of great importance to all animals, but even more so for ectothermal spec...
We studied the ecology of Psammobates oculifer over 13 months near Kimberley, South Africa, to ascer...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...