Ruckebusch Y,. (1975). The hypnogram as an index of adaptation of farm animals to changes in their environment. App Anim Ethol, 2, 3–18.
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Short Rv,. (1975). The evolution of the horse. J Reprod Fert Suppl, 23, 1–6.
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Smuts Gl,. (1975). Home range sizes for Burchell's Zebra, Equus burchelli antiquorum from the Krüger National Park. Koedoe, 18, 139–146.
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Smuts Gl,. (1975). Pre – and postnatal growth phenomena of Burchell's Zebra, Equus Burchelli Antiquorum. Koedoe, 18, 69–102.
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Western D,. (1975). Water availability and its influence on the structure and dynamics of a savannah large mammal community. E Afr Wildl J 1, 3, 265–288.
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Wood, F. E., & Cusanovich, M. A. (1975). The reaction of Euglena gracilis cytochrome c-552 with nonphysiological oxidants and reductants. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 168(2), 333–342.
Abstract: The reaction of Euglena gracilis cytochrome c-552 (cytochrome f) with the nonphysiological reactants potassium ferrocyanide, potassium ferricyanide, sodium ascorbate, sodium dithionite, and Chromatium vinosum high potential nonheme iron protein was studied by stopped-flow and temperature-jump kinetic methods. The reaction of the purified, water-soluble protein with the reactants was investigated as a function of ionic strength, pH, and temperature. The results demonstrated that reduction and oxidation takes place at a negatively charged site on the cytochrome c-552 surface. Participation of specific amino acid residues in electron transfer is implicated from the pH results. The results obtained for the nonphysiological reactions of cytochrome c-552 are compared with available data for horse heart cytochrome c and Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c2. The results strongly suggest that Euglena gracilis cytochrome c-552 undergoes nonphysiological oxidation and reduction by a mechanism different from that found for cytochrome c or cytochrome c2.
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Ayeni, J. S. O. (1975). Utilization of waterholes in Tsavo National Park (East). African Journal of Ecology, 13(3-4), 305–323.
Abstract: Summary Utilization of waterholes by wildlife was studied between April, 1973 and July, 1974 in Tsavo National Park (East), south of the Voi river. Seasonality was an important factor which influenced the various aspects of waterhole utilization. The numbers of the herbivores utilizing the waterholes increased during the dry season but fell during the rains. Some ungulates also moved near to the artificial waterholes in the dry season but moved away from them during the rains when they drank from natural water-holes formed in clay pans filled with rain water. A basic pattern of waterhole utilization dominated by small (adult-size) species during day-time 06.00–18.00 hours and larger species at night 18.00–06.00 hours is described. The separation in times of arrival and deparature peaks of waterhole utilization, and average coincidence of percentages of paired species populations are used to show that big-game attained a measure of time-spaced ecological separation at the waterholes. The water relations of some day-time and night-time drinkers are discussed. From the baseline study the management implications of the development of additional waterholes in the park are discussed.
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Douglas Rh, G. O. (1975). Development of the equine fetus and placenta. J Reprod Fert (Suppl), 23, 495–498.
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Imesh Gd, S. G. (1975). Gross and microscopic observations of ovarian abnormalities from five Burchell's zebra. Onderstepoort J vet Res, 42, 109–116.
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Welsh Da,. (1975). Population, behavioural, and grazing ecology of the Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, Halifax.
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