Publication lists

Allan, D. and Barnes. K. 1995. Important bird areas in Africa. Kurukuru:[5]-[7], Autumn.

Barnes, K.N. and Ryan, P.G. 1995. Bycatch of procellariiform seabirds in an experimental hake longline fishery off South Africa (abstract). (In: First International Conference on the Biology and Conservation of Albatrosses, 28 August – 1 September 1995, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: abstracts. Tasmania: Australian Antarctic Division and National Parks and Wildlife Service. p.41).

Brooke, R.K. 1995. A 1963 Carmine Bee-eater colony in the lower Zambezi valley. Honeyguide 41(3):172.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. Birding big day: the Karoo Korhaans in 1994. Drawwertjie 6(21):7.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. The birds of Ebla: the earliest ornithological report? Birding in Southern Africa 47:19.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. An examination of road-killed European Swallow Hirundo rustica moults. Safring News 24:42.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. A new bird for the Western Cape and Africa - the Royal Albatross. Promerops 218:14.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. On the moult of Southern-African-bred European Bee-eaters. Drawwertjie 6(21):4-5.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. Palaeartic Booted Eagles in the SW Cape. Promerops 219:12.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. Red data book and range-expanding birds at Richmond. Drawwertjie 6(21):3-4.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. Second record of a Bridled Tern in the Western Cape Province. Promerops 219:10.

Brooke, R.K. 1995. The wreck of the Otori Maru No.8 as a bird breeding site. Promerops 218:9.

Cooper, J. 1995. After the cats and trout: the mice?: removing alien vertebrates from subantarctic Marion Island. Aliens:17, March.

Cooper, J. 1995. Feral mice: South Africa. Aliens 2:7.

Cooper, J. 1995. Visiting the islands down under. Expeditio:1, Winter.

Cooper, J. and Huyser, O. 1995. Wandering albatross mortality from longline fisheries: evidence from Marion Island (abstract). (In: First International Conference on the Biology and Conservation of Albatrosses, 28 August – 1 September 1995, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: abstracts. Tasmania: Australian Antarctic Division and National Parks and Wildlife Service. p.42).

Cooper, J., Plös, A.L., Kevan, P.G. and McGarry, J. 1995. Use of electronic mail listservers as communication tools for polar research. (In: Walton, D.W.H., Mills, W. and Phillips, C.M., eds. Bi-polar information initiatives: the needs of polar research. Proceedings of the 15th Polar Libraries Colloquy, July 3-8, 1994, Cambridge, U.K. Bluntisham: Books for the Polar Libraries Colloquy Steering Committee. pp.150).

Dean, S.J. 1995. Vygies: saving for a rainy day. Prince Albert Friend:7, March.

Higgins, S.I., Turpie, J.K., Costanza, R., Cowling, R.M., Le Maitre, D.C., Marais, C. and Midgley, G.F. 1995. An ecological simulation model of mountain fynbos ecosystems: dynamics, valuation and management (abstract). (In: Fynbos Forum Annual Research Meeting: programme, 5-6 December 1995, Grabouw. pp.16-17).

Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. Birding at sea. (In: Petersen, W. and Tripp, M., comps. Birds of the southwestern Cape and where to watch them, Southern Birds, 10. Cape Town: Southern African Ornithological Society and Cape Bird Club. pp.5-7).

Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. Coastal wetlands and shorebirds: latitude-limited implications of habitat loss. Asian Wetland News 8(1):30

Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. Lower Berg River. (In: Petersen, W. and Tripp, M., comps. Birds of the southwestern Cape and where to watch them, Southern Birds, 10. Cape Town: Southern African Ornithological Society and Cape Bird Club. pp.108-113).

Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. West Coast National Park. (In: Petersen, W. and Tripp, M., comps. Birds of the southwestern Cape and where to watch them, Southern Birds, 10. Cape Town: Southern African Ornithological Society and Cape Bird Club. pp.102-107).

Hockey, P.A.R.and SAOS Rarities Committee.. 1995. Rare birds in South Africa, 1991-1992: eighth report of the SAOS Rarities Committee. Birding in Southern Africa 47:14-19.

Little, R.M. 1995. The Cape Francolin tells its tale. African Gamebird Field Report 4:3,7.

Little, R.M. 1995. It’s all in the scrub patches. African Gamebird Field Report 4:3.

Little, R.M. 1995. Robben Island. (In: Petersen, W. and Tripp, M., comps. Birds of the southwestern Cape and where to watch them, Southern Birds, 10. Cape Town: Southern African Ornithological Society and Cape Bird Club. pp. 8-10.)

Little, R.M. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. Gamebird conservation and management: the FitzPatrick Institute's role. The Border Field Trial Club: golden jubilee anniversary 1945-1995:26.

Little, R.M. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. Greywing francolin are forever. The Border Field Trial Club: golden jubilee anniversary 1945-1995:27-28.

Little, R.M. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. The influence of anthropogenic habitat transformation on birds in the mountain fynbos biotopes of the Elgin district, Western Cape (abstract). (In: Fynbos Forum Annual Research Meeting: programme, 5-6 December 1995, Grabouw. p.22).

Little, R.M., Jansen, R. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. Francolins and grasslands. African Gamebird Field Report 4:4.

Lloyd, P., Essop, F., Craig, A.J.F.K. and Hulley, P.E. 1995. Hybridization and hybrid zones within the Pycnonotus bulbul species complex (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.154).

Lloyd, P., Hulley, P.E. and Craig, A.J.F.K. 1995. Microgeographic song variation in the Blackeyed Bulbul: what can be inferred from the patterns? (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.172).

Lloyd, P., Little, R.M. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. The Namaqua Sandgrouse: supreme patchy resource specialist of the arid zone (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.138).

Lloyd, P., Little, R.M. and Crowe, T.M. 1995. Super-predation on Namaqua Sandgrouse: the result of an unbalanced predator guild? (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.107).

Lombard, A.T., Chown, S., Van Jaarsveld, A.S. and Siegfried, W.R. 1995. A strategic plan for conserving South Africa's biological diversity (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.63).

Milton, S.J. and Dean, W.R.J. 1995. Gizzard stones and food selection by free-range ostrich: implications for management. Eastern Cape Ostrich Producers' Association:4-7, January/February.

Milton, S.J. and Dean, W.R.J. 1995. Why ostriches swallow stones. Prince Albert Friend:7, February.

Milton, S.J., Dean, W.R.J., Hoffman, M.T. and Kerley, G.I.H. 1995. Why can’t developed countries control desertification? Bulletin of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 6(1):15-17.

Newton, I. and Drummond, A. 1995. Pogs found in Antarctica. Expeditio:14, Winter.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Exploitation of tropical hardwod trees in Mozambique. African Wildlife 49(6):18-19.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Inaccessible Island - a new nature reserve. Forum News 11 [i.e.10]:[2].

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Interactions between Peregrines and paragliders. Promerops 221:15.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Orangebreasted sunbird mimicking Cape Siskin. Promerops 220:15.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Private initiatives help Whitewinged Flufftail. Africa Environment and Wildlife 3(6):18.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Sand Plover and other birds at De Mond. Promerops 218:9-10.

Ryan, P.G. 1995. Updating marine debris research in South Africa. Marine Debris Worldwide 1:6-7.

Ryan, P.G., Graham, J. & Cohen, A. 1995. Birding big day: head to the interior for success. Promerops 217:5-6.

Ryan, P.G., Moloney, C., Graham, J. and Leslie, R. 1995. Cuckoo hawk and Grootvadersbosch. Promerops 218:13-14.

Ryan, P.G., Moloney, C., Jackson, S. and Cooper, J. 1995. Raptors on Swartkop, Simonstown. Promerops 218:14.

Ryan, P.G. and Turpie, J.K. 1995. Putting a price tag on rarity. Birding in Southern Africa 47(3):92-93.

Smith, B.S. 1995. Biodiversity: sell-out biology, renegade economics or the glimmer of a new conservation paradigm? Ecofocus 4(2):1.

Smith, C.E. and Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. Why do some waders (Aves: Charadriiformes) make a greater reproductive investment than others? (abstract). (In: Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa. ZSSA & SASAQS Symposium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 27-30 June 1995: abstracts. p.109).

Steele, W.K. 1995. Summer season 94/95. Expeditio: 4-5, Winter.

Velasquez, C. and Brooke, R.K. 1995. Yzerfontein Salt Pan. (In: Petersen, W. and Tripp, M., comps. Birds of the southwestern Cape and where to watch them, Southern Birds, 10. Cape Town: Southern African Ornithological Society and Cape Bird Club. pp.96-101).

Velasquez, C. and Hockey, P.A.R. 1995. Crimson-winged dancers of the salt seas. Africa Environment and Wildlife 3(1):66-75.