Thesis Abstracts

Koedoe invites African Universities to submit abstracts of masters and doctoral theses to this journal. Thesis abstracts can be uploaded on this website, and linked to the institutional repository (if applicable). Such uploaded abstracts will be indexed by search engines and is also searchable on the site, leading to greater exposure of institutional research.

Students, supervisors and/or departmental administrators may upload abstracts, but all abstracts will need verification by the study supervisor before it will be activated. Departments may obtain a code from the thesis abstract administrator of the journal to bypass supervisor verification.

Please note: Thesis abstracts will not be peer reviewed by this journal and will not qualify for Department of Education subsidy in South Africa.

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Nutritional and social ecology of the sable antelope in a Magaliesberg Nature Reserve Abstract
Parrini, Francesca
School off Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand
 
Detecting changes in elephant body condition in relation to resource quality Abstract
de Klerk, Christelle
Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth
 
Factors influencing the distribution and abundance of an invasive alien plant, Opuntia stricta, and its biological control agent, Cactoblastis cactorum, in Kruger National Park Abstract
Foxcroft, Llewellyn C.
Department of Nature Conservation, Technikon Pretoria
 
Pattern and process of plant invasion in an African Savanna ecosystem, with emphasis on multiple spatial and temporal scales Abstract
Foxcroft, Llewellyn C.
Department of Botany, Plant Conservation Unit, University of Cape Town
 
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