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The Plot of the Residuals of the Regression Equation — a Test for Detecting Overlooked, but Decisiverom the regression equations and which refer to the Walia ibex and the Klipspringer. For the Gelada baboon such a plot is not given nor a theoretical distribution pattern as presented in the next chapter, because mainly due to the major changes in habitat selection shown in Table 24 (p. 104), an aveantipsychotic 发表于 2025-3-27 04:51:20
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Summary to Chapters 10 to 14antitative data. The results are designed to show the differencies between the habitat selection by each species and — for the Walia ibex only — I have tried to show relations to the history of climate. In considering these items the reader is invited to imagine the features in relief and vegetation尖牙 发表于 2025-3-27 11:34:29
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Methods of Obtaining Data and Field TechniquesMethods of observation were designed to give priority to ecological questions such as the habitat preference, distribution pattern, population size and density, age distribution, and birth rate of the Walia ibex. Information on feeding habits, social behaviour and group patterning was also collected.止痛药 发表于 2025-3-28 10:21:06
The Walia Ibexrade route to Gonder, over Ataba valley, Silki Pass, Arkwazye, Bwahit, Inchetkab, Debark through the Simen mountains, the latter being the range of the Walia ibex (Fig. 1, p.7, see also Rüppell 1838; Mertens 1949; Stähli 1978).critique 发表于 2025-3-28 12:00:01
Separation in the Habitat of the Walia Ibex, the Klipspringer, the Gelada Baboon, the Bushbuck, the n, as possible competitors of the ibex, were described in Chapters 10 and 11. In this chapter considerable emphasis is also given to these three, mainly spotted species, but, in order to widen the field of comparison, four additional mammal species are also examined.