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    Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo, South Africa by M. T. Hoffman, P. J. Carrick, L. Gillson, A. G. West

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In a second analysis we synthesised the information concerning the response of adult succulent karoo biome plants and seedlings to extended drought conditions. …”
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    Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo, South Africa by M. Hoffman, P. Carrick, L. Gillson, A. West

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In a second analysis we synthesised the information concerning the response of adult succulent karoo biome plants and seedlings to extended drought conditions. …”
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    Deflating the shale gas potential of South Africa’s Main Karoo basin by Michiel O. de Kock, Nicolas J. Beukes, Elijah O. Adeniyi, Doug Cole, Annette E. Götz, Claire Geel, Frantz-Gerard Ossa

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The Main Karoo basin has been identified as a potential source of shale gas (i.e. natural gas that can be extracted via the process of hydraulic stimulation or ‘fracking’). …”
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    Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo, South Africa by M. Hoffman, P. Carrick, L. Gillson, A. West

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In a second analysis we synthesised the information concerning the response of adult succulent karoo biome plants and seedlings to extended drought conditions. …”
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    Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo, South Africa by M. Hoffman, P. Carrick, L. Gillson, A. West

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In a second analysis we synthesised the information concerning the response of adult succulent karoo biome plants and seedlings to extended drought conditions. …”
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    Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo, South Africa by M. Hoffman, P. Carrick, L. Gillson, A. West

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In a second analysis we synthesised the information concerning the response of adult succulent karoo biome plants and seedlings to extended drought conditions. …”
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    The physical environment and major plant communities of the Tankwa- Karoo National Park by Francine Rubin

    Published 1998-08-01
    Subjects: “…Tankwa- Karoo National Park…”
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    Diet of bat-eared foxes <i>Otocyon megalotis </i>in the Karoo by V. Kuntzsch, J.A.J. Nel

    Published 1992-09-01
    Subjects: “…diet, bat-eared foxes, Otocyon, Karoo.…”
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    An overview of themes in the agrarian and environmental history of the Karoo since c.1800 by Beinart, W

    Published 2018
    “…This article explores some themes in the agrarian and environmental history of the Karoo since 1800. It argues that environmental change cannot be understood without incorporating social, economic and political history. …”
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    Unique trackway on Permian Karoo shoreline provides evidence of temnospondyl locomotory behaviour. by David P Groenewald, Ashley Krüger, Michael O Day, Cameron R Penn-Clarke, P John Hancox, Bruce S Rubidge

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the Permian-aged lower Beaufort Group of the main Karoo Basin, South Africa, temnospondyls are represented exclusively by the family Rhinesuchidae and are well represented by body fossils, whereas trace fossils are scarce. …”
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    Evidence of a therapsid scavenger in the Late Permian Karoo Basin, South Africa by Nicholas Fordyce, Roger Smith, Anusuya Chinsamy

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Dicynodont fossil remains are common within the Late Permian Beaufort Group of the Karoo Basin in South Africa. A large, partially articulated dicynodont skeleton recovered from the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone is taphonomically important in having an unusual disarticulation pattern, bone surface punctures and a broken tooth of an unidentified carnivore associated with it. …”
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