| Hyvarinen, O.; Te Beest, M.; Roux, E. Le; Kerley, G.I.H.; Findlay, N.; Schenkeveld, W.D.C.; Trouw, V.; Cromsigt, J.P.G.M., 2023. Grazing in a megagrazer-dominated savanna does not reduce soil carbon stocks, even at high intensities. Oikos 2023: e09809: 1-21 - doi: 10.1111/oik.09809
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| Kerley, G.H., 2021. South Africa suffers a second loss of the blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) as DNA analysis confirms that the sole specimen held in South African collections is sable (H. niger) material. South African Journal of Science 117 (7/8),Art. #9489: 1-2 - https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2021/9489
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| Ripple, W. J.; Newsome, T. M.; Wolf, C.; Dirzo, R.; Everatt, K. T.; Galetti, M.; Hayward, M. W.; Kerley, G. I. H.; Levi, T.; Lindsey, P.; MacDonald, D.W., 2015. Collapse of the world's largest herbivores [with supplementary material]. Science Advances 1 (4) DOI: 10.112/sciadv.1400103: 1-12, 1-19
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| Maciejewski, K.; Kerley, G., 2014. Understanding tourists’ preference for mammal species in private protected areas: is there a case for extralimital species for ecotourism. PLoS ONE 9(2): e88192. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088192: 1-8
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| Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H., 2013. Historical incidence of the larger mammals in the Free State Province (South Africa) and Lesotho. Port Elizabeth, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, pp. i-xvi, 1-461
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| Skead, C.J.; Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Lloyd, P.H., 2011. Historical incidence of the larger land mammals in the broader Northern and Western Cape, 2nd edition. Port Elizabeth, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, pp. i, i-xiv, 1-519
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| Maciejewski, K.; Kerley, G., 2011. What is the value to the stocking of extralimital species to ecotourism?. Proceedings of Symposium "The human-natural resource interface" (Southern African Wildlife Management Association) 18-21 September 2011: 12
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| Knight, M.H.; Kerley, G.I.H., 2009. Black rhino translocations within Africa: a model for international collaboration over conservation and conservation best practice. Africa Insight 39 (3): 70-83
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| Skead, C.J.; Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Lloyd, P.H., 2007. Historical incidence of the larger land mammals in the broader Eastern Cape, 2nd edition. Port Elizabeth, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, pp. i, i-xiii, 1-570
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| Landman, M.; Shrader, A.M.; Kerley, G.I.H., 2006. A habitat suitability assessment for the introduction of black rhinoceros and mountain zebra to the Namaqua National Park and Upland priority region in the Succulent Karoo biome. Terrestrial Ecology Research Unit (Port Elizabeth), Report no. C110: pp. 1-31
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| Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Cowling, R.M., 2002. Estimated spatial requirements of the medium- to large-sized mammals, according to broad habitat units, in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. African Journal of Range and Forage Science 19: 29-44, fig. 1, tables 1-2
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| Kerley, G.I.H.; Boshoff, A.F.; Knight, M.H., 2002. The Greater Addo National Park, South Africa: Biodiversity conservation as the basis for a healthy ecosystem and human development opportunities. In: Lasley, W.L., Managing for healthy ecosystems. CRC Press, pp. 1-16
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| Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H., 2001. Potential distributions of the medium- to large-sized mammals in the Cape Floristic Region, based on historical accounts and habitat requirements. African Zoology 36 (2): 245-273
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| Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Cowling, R.M., 2001. A pragmatic approach to estimating the distributions and spatial requirements of the medium- to large-sized mammals in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Diversity and Distributions 7: 29-43, figs. 1-3, tables 1-5
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