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  1. Climatic and edaphic conditions at eragrostis lehmanniana nees sites in Arizona, USA and the cape province, RSA and potential seeding sites in Southern Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa • Authors: JerryR. Cox --- U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA J.L. Stroehlein --- Soil and Water Department, USA J.H. Fourie --- , Republic of South Africa
    Climatic and edaphic conditions at Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees sites in southeastern Arizona, USA were compared with those in the Cape Province, RSA to determine a range of conditions under which the species might be expected to establish and persist in...
  2. Defoliation effects on resource allocation in Arizona cottontop (Digitaria californica) and Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa • Authors: JerryR. Cox --- , Republic of South Africa M. Giner‐Mendoza --- , Mexico A.K. Dobrenz --- Plant Sciences Department, United States of America MarieF. Smith --- , Republic of South Africa
    Arizona cottontop (Digitaria californica), a bunchgrass native to the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts in North America, and Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana), a bunchgrass introduced to the southwestern USA from southern Africa, were defoliated and examined for above‐ and below‐ground productivity,...
  3. The morpho-phonological status of uku- in isiNdebele

    The morpho-phonological status of uku- in isiNdebele

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of African Languages • Authors: Progress Dube --- Department of African Languages and Literature, Zimbabwe Jerry Zondo --- Department of African Languages and Literature, Zimbabwe
    This article looks at the constructions in (Zimbabwean) isiNdebele with the formative uku-. Nguni linguistic studies have classified uku- constructions in Noun class 15. There is an uku- infinitive formative that has been identified and used in the characterisation of...
  4. Short Notes

    Short Notes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Russell Thorstrom --- , USA Lily Arison Rene de Roland --- , Madagascar StephanieJ. Tyler --- Room 106, Department of Animal Health and Production, Botswana Jerry M.S. Lewis --- , UK Lindsay Tyler --- Room 106, Department of Animal Health and Production, Botswana A. Wood --- KwaZulu Department of Nature Conservation, South Africa D.N. Johnson --- , South Africa
  5. Research and conservation of the larger parrots of Africa and Madagascar: a review of knowledge gaps and opportunities

    Research and conservation of the larger parrots of Africa and Madagascar: a review of knowledge gaps and opportunities

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Rowan O Martin --- Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa Michael R Perrin --- Research Centre for African Parrot Conservation, South Africa Rutledge S Boyes --- Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa Yilma D Abebe --- Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, Ethiopia Nathaniel D Annorbah --- Division of Biology and Conservation Ecology, UK Augustus Asamoah --- Environmental Sustainability Project, Accra Dieudonné Bizimana --- Association Burundaise pour la protection des Oiseaux, Burundi Kadiri S Bobo --- Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences, Cameroon Nancy Bunbury --- Seychelles Islands Foundation, Seychelles Joost Brouwer --- Niger Bird Database, The Netherlands Moussa S Diop --- AfriWet Consultants, Senegal Mihret Ewnetu --- Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority, Ethiopia Roger C Fotso --- Wildlife Conservation Society, Cameroon Jerry Garteh --- Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia, Liberia Philip Hall --- AP Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, Nigeria Lars H Holbech --- Department of Animal Biology and Conservation Science, Ghana Ireene R Madindou --- Ornithology Section, Kenya Fiona Maisels --- Global Conservation Program, USA Jérôme Mokoko --- Wildlife Conservation Society, Republic of Congo Ronald Mulwa --- Ornithology Section, Kenya Anna Reuleaux --- Seychelles Islands Foundation, Seychelles Craig Symes --- School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Simon Tamungang --- Wildlife Ecology and Management Group, Cameroon Stuart Taylor --- School of Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, New Zealand Simon Valle --- Division of Biology and Conservation Ecology, UK Matthias Waltert --- Conservation Biology/Workgroup on Endangered Species, Germany Mengistu Wondafrash --- Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, Ethiopia
    Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to address threats is increasingly recognised. Effective conservation requires a robust knowledge base on which decisions over appropriate actions can be made, yet at present there...
  6. Community reintegrating former child soldiers in Northern Uganda: A qualitative study on the road to recovery

    Community reintegrating former child soldiers in Northern Uganda: A qualitative study on the road to recovery

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: James M. Van Leeuwen --- Global Livingston Institute, USA Laurie Miller --- Cornell Institute for Public Affairs, USA Maira Zamir --- Cornell Institute for Public Affairs, USA Ryan Grundy --- Global Livingston Institute, USA Jerry Amanya --- Global Livingston Institute, USA Clifford Chen --- Cornell Institute for Public Affairs, USA Michael Feinberg --- Africa Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, USA
    This study aimed to profile the qualities of a holistic community reintegration program for former child soldiers (FCS) in the Lira region of Northern Uganda. Informants were a convenience sample of 37 FCS (age range 17 to 34, mean age...
  7. Dietary behaviour among adults in Northern Ghana: a polytomous logistic regression model approach

    Dietary behaviour among adults in Northern Ghana: a polytomous logistic regression model approach

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: Kwame Opare-Asamoah --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Daniel Edem Kpewou --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Jerry Xola Sosu --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Vicentia Esinam Degbey --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Ezekiel Kofi Vicar --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Julius T Dongdem --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Saeed F. Majeed --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Kwadwo Fosu Antwi --- University for Development Studies, Ghana
    Objectives: This study determined the predictors of dietary behaviour among adults living in an urban and rural location in northern Ghana.
  8. E.K.K. Matlala: mongwadi wa ditaodišosengwalo tša mathomo tša Sepedi

    E.K.K. Matlala: mongwadi wa ditaodišosengwalo tša mathomo tša Sepedi

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of African Languages • Authors: Francinah Mokgobo Kanyane --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Mawatle Jerry Mojalefa --- University of Pretoria, South Africa
    Maikemišetšo a nyakišišo ye ke go rarolla mathata a thulaganyo ya ditaodišo tša Matlala. Nyakišišo e babaletše go laetša bohlokwa le bokgoni bja Matlala go ngwalweng ga ditaodišosengwalo tša Sepedi, le ka fao a di rulagantšego ka gona go ya...