Amblystomus blandus Aurivillius, 1911
VU

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Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

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Names and Sources

No known common names.

Classification

KINGDOM Animalia

PHYLUM Arthropoda

CLASS Insecta

SPECIES blandus

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Status

Status and criteria

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Assessor(s)

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Reviewer(s)

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Bibliography

BOOK SECTION
Ansell, W.F.H. 1972. Part 2, 15 Family Artiodactyla. Edited by J. Meester and H.W. Setzer. The Mammals of Africa: An Identification Manual. Smithsonian Institution Press

BOOK SECTION
du Toit, J. T. 2013. <i>Raphicerus campestris</i> Steenbok. Edited by J. S. Kingdon and M. Hoffmann. The Mammals of Africa. Bloomsbury

BOOK
Kingdon, J. 1997. The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals. Natural World. Academic Press

REPORT
Power, R.J. 2014. The distribution and status of mammals in the North West Province. Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation & Tourism, North West Provincial Government, Mahikeng

REPORT
Ambrose D, Talukdar S 2000. Biological Diversity in Lesotho. National Environment Secretariat

THESIS
Cloete G 1983. Etho-ecological aspects of the steenbok (<i>Raphicerus campestris</i> (Thunberg, 1811)) in the Namib desert, South West Africa.. University of the Orange Free State

BOOK SECTION
Cohen M 1997. Steenbok <i>Raphicerus campestris</i>. Edited by Mills G, Hes L. The Complete Book of Southern African Mammals. Struik Publishers

JOURNAL ARTICLE
du Toit JT 1990. Home range – body mass relations: a field study on African browsing ruminants. Oecologia. 85:301-303