Haplopeza violacea (Quedenfeldt, 1883)
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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 violacea

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Assessor(s)

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Reviewer(s)

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Bibliography

JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Manjerovic MB, Waterman JM. 2012. Immunological sex differences in socially promiscuous African ground squirrels. PloS One. 7

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Pettitt BA, Waterman JM. 2011. Reproductive delay in the female Cape ground squirrel (<i>Xerus inauris</i>).. Journal of Mammalogy. 92:378–386

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Pettitt BA, Waterman JM, Wheaton CJ. 2008. Assessing the effects of resource availability and parity on reproduction in female Cape ground squirrels: resources do not matter.. Journal of Zoology. 276:291–298

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Scantlebury M, Danek-Gontard M, Bateman PW, Bennett NC, Manjerovic M-B, Joubert KE, Waterman JM. 2012. Seasonal patterns of body temperature daily rhythms in group-living Cape ground squirrels <i>Xerus inauris</i>. PloS One. 7

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Scantlebury M, Waterman JM, Hillegass M, Speakman JR, Bennett NC 2007. Energetic costs of parasitism in the Cape ground squirrel <i>Xerus inauris</i>.. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 274:2169–2177

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Skurski DA, Waterman JM. 2005. <i>Xerus inauris</i>. Mammalian Species. 781:1–4

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Unck CE, Waterman JM, Verburgt L, Bateman PW. 2009. Quantity versus quality: how does level of predation threat affect Cape ground squirrel vigilance?. Animal Behaviour. 78:625–632

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van der Merwe M, Brown JS. 2008. Mapping the Landscape of Fear of the Cape Ground Squirrel (<i>Xerus inauris</i>).. Journal of Mammalogy. 89:1162–1169

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Waterman JM, Fenton MB. 2000. The effect of drought on the social structure and use of space in Cape ground squirrels, <i>Xerus inauris</i>.. Écoscience. 7:131–136

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Waterman JM, Roth JD. 2007. Interspecific associations of Cape ground squirrels with two mongoose species: benefit or cost?. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 61:1675–1683

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Wilson B. 1996. The social life of ground squirrels (<i>Xerus inauris</i>).. McGregor Miscellany. 6:6

EDITED BOOK
Skinner, J.D. and Chimimba, C.T. 2005. The Mammals of the Southern African Subregion. Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom

BOOK
Roberts, A. 1951. The Mammals of South Africa. Central New Agency

BOOK
Shortridge, G.C. 1934. The mammals of South West Africa: a biological account of the forms occurring in that region. Heinemann

BOOK SECTION
de Graaff, G. 1981. The Rodents of Southern Africa: Notes on their Identification, Distribution, Ecology, and Taxonomy. Butterworths