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Patterns of plant establishment on a linear desert duneSEELY, M. K.Israel Journal of Botany. 1990, Vol 39, Num 4-6, pp 443-451, issn 0021-213X, 9 p.Article

Effective use of the desert dune environment as illustrated by the Namib tenebrionidsSEELY, M. K.International colloquium of soil zoology. 8. 1983, pp 357-368Conference Paper

The Namib's place among deserts of the world = Le désert de Namibie parmi les déserts du mondeSEELY, M. K.South African journal of science. 1984, Vol 80, Num 4, pp 155-158, issn 0038-2353Article

Animals of the Namib Desert: interactions with their physical environmentSEELY, M. K; GRIFFIN, M.Revue de zoologie africaine (1974). 1986, Vol 100, Num 1, pp 47-61, issn 0251-074XArticle

Behavioral thermoregulation of six Namib Desert tenebrionid beetle species (Coleoptera)WARD, D; SEELY, M. K.Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 1996, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 442-451, issn 0013-8746Article

Effect of an environmental gradient upon the distribution and abundance of the dune ant, Camponotus detritus, in the central Namib desertCURTIS, B. A; SEELY, M. K.Journal of arid environments. 1987, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 259-266, issn 0140-1963Article

Floristic affinities of an inselberg archipelago in the southern Namib desert : relic of the past, centre of endemism or nothing special ?BURKE, A; JÜRGENS, N; SEELY, M. K et al.Journal of biogeography. 1998, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 311-317, issn 0305-0270Article

Detritus mass loss in the Namib Desert dunefield: influence of termites, gerbils and exposure to surface conditionsCRAWFORD, C. S; SEELY, M. K.Revue de zoologie africaine (1974). 1994, Vol 108, Num 1, pp 49-54, issn 0251-074XArticle

Dunefield detritus: its potential for limiting population size in Lepidochora discoidalis (Gebein) (Coleoptera: tenebrionidae) in the Namib DesertCRAWFORD, C. S; SEELY, M. K.Revue de zoologie africaine (1974). 1993, Vol 107, Num 6, pp 527-533, issn 0251-074XArticle

Physical and chemical conditions in an hypersaline spring in the Namib desert = Conditions physiques et chimiques d'une source hypersalée du désert de NamibieDAY, J. A; SEELY, M. K.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 1988, Vol 160, Num 2, pp 141-153, issn 0018-8158Article

High body temperatures of Namib dune tenebrionids: why?SEELY, M. K; ROBERTS, C. S; MITCHELL, D et al.Journal of arid environments. 1988, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 135-143, issn 0140-1963Conference Paper

Desertification and Namibia: a perspectiveSEELY, M. K; JACOBSON, K. M.Revue de zoologie africaine (1974). 1994, Vol 108, Num 1, pp 21-36, issn 0251-074XArticle

Assemblages of surface-active arthropods in the Namib dunefield and associated habitatsCRAWFORD, C. S; SEELY, M. K.Revue de zoologie africaine (1974). 1987, Vol 101, Num 3, pp 397-421, issn 0251-074XArticle

Surprisingly low field metabolic rate of a diurnal desert gecko, Rhoptropus aferNAGY, K. A; SEELY, M. K; BUFFENSTEIN, R et al.Copeia. 1993, Num 1, pp 216-219, issn 0045-8511Article

Ecology of desert organismsLOUW, G. N; SEELY, M. K.1982, 194 p., isbn 0-582-44393-8Book

Ensuring the future of the Namib's biodiversity: Ecological restoration as a key management response to a mining boomWASSENAAR, T. D; HENSCHEL, J. R; PFAFFENTHALER, M. M et al.Journal of arid environments. 2013, Vol 93, pp 126-135, issn 0140-1963, 10 p.Article

Exploring fog as a supplementary water source in NamibiaSHANYENGANA, E. S; HENSCHEL, J. R; SEELY, M. K et al.Atmospheric research. 2002, Vol 64, Num 1-4, pp 251-259, issn 0169-8095Conference Paper

Spatial Variation of Non-Rainfall Water Input and the Effect of Mechanical Soil Crusts on Input and EvaporationKASEKE, K. F; MILLS, A. J; ESLER, K et al.Pure and applied geophysics. 2012, Vol 169, Num 12, pp 2217-2229, issn 0033-4553, 13 p.Article

Predation as a major cost of reproduction in Namib Desert tenebrionid beetlesPOLIS, G. A; BARNES, J. D; SEELY, M. K et al.Ecology (Durham). 1998, Vol 79, Num 7, pp 2560-2566, issn 0012-9658Article

Can science and community action connect to combat desertification?SEELY, M. K.Journal of arid environments. 1998, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 267-277, issn 0140-1963Conference Paper

Respiration beneath desrt sand: carbon dioxide diffusion and respiratory patterns in a tenebrionid beetleLOUW, G. N; NICOLSON, S. W; SEELY, M. K et al.Journal of experimental biology. 1986, Vol 120, pp 443-447, issn 0022-0949Article

Survey of soil chemical properties across a landscape in the Namib DesertABRAMS, M. M; JACOBSON, P. J; JACOBSON, K. M et al.Journal of arid environments. 1997, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 29-38, issn 0140-1963Article

Water and energy balance in Namibian desert sand-dune lizards Angolosaurus skoogi (Andersson, 1916)NAGY, JK. A; CLARKE, B. C; SEELY, M. K et al.Functional ecology (Print). 1991, Vol 5, Num 6, pp 731-739, issn 0269-8463Article

What's special about the physiological ecology of desert organisms?DAWSON, W. R; PINSHOW, B; BARTHOLOMEW, G. A et al.Journal of arid environments. 1989, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 131-143, issn 0140-1963, 13 p.Conference Paper

The Namib Desert = Le désert de NamibieWALTER, H; GIESS, W; SCHOLZ, H et al.Ecosystems of the world. 1986, Vol 12, pp 245-282, issn 0167-4579, BArticle

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