
Publications
Our scientific background has allowed us to be part of the scientific community and share our work through publications and presentations
Publications
Wood, M., de Vries, J.L., Monadjem, A., Markotter W. 2022. Critical review and meta-analysis of correlates of home range size in bats. In review
Markotter W, de Vries, J.L, Paweska, J. 2022. Wing tattoos: A cost-effective and permanent method for marking bats. In review
Grobler C.S, Coertse J., Markotter W. 2021. Complete genome sequence of Matlo bat lyssavirus. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 10. 21-41
Markotter, W., Coertse, J., de Vries, J.L., Geldenhuys, M., Mortlock, M. 2020. Bat-borne viruses in Africa: A critical review. Journal of Zoology. 311. 77-98
Coertse J., Grobler C.S, Sabeta C.T., Seamark E.C.J., Kearney T., Paweska J.T., et al. 2020 Lyssaviruses in insectivorous bats, South Africa, 2003–2018. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 26. 3 056-3 060
de Vries JL, Marneweck D, Dalerum F, Page-Nicholson S, Mills MGL, Yarnell RW, Sliwa A, Do Linh San E. 2016. A conservation assessment of Proteles cristata. In Child MF, Roxburgh L, Do Linh San E, Raimondo D, Davies-Mostert HT, editors. The Red List of Mammals of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho. South African National Biodiversity Institute and Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa.
Dalerum F, Le Roux A, de Vries JL, Kamler JF, Page-Nicholson S, Stuart C, Stuart M, Wilson B, Do Linh San E. 2016. A conservation assessment of Otocyon megalotis. In Child MF, Roxburgh L, Do Linh San E, Raimondo D, Davies-Mostert HT, editors. The Red List of Mammals of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho. South African National Biodiversity Institute and Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa.
Dalerum, F., de Vries, J.L., Pirk, C.W.W., Cameron, E.Z. 2016. Spatial and temporal dimensions to the taxonomic diversity of arthropods in an arid grassland savannah. Journal of Arid Environments. 144. 21-30
Kotze, R., Bennett, N., Cameron, E.Z., de Vries, J.L., Marneweck, D.G., Pirk, C.W.W., Dalerum, F. 2012. Temporal patterns of den use suggest polygamous mating patterns in an obligate monogamous mammal. Animal Behaviour. 84. 1573-1578
de Vries, J.L., Pirk, C.W.W., Bateman, P.W., Cameron, E.Z., Dalerum, F. 2011. Extension of the diet of an extreme foraging specialist, the aardwolf (Proteles cristata). African Zoology. 46:1 194-196.
de Vries, J. L., Oosthuizen, M. K., Sichilima, A. M., Bennett, N. C. 2008. Circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in Ansell's mole-rat: are mole-rat's clocks ticking? Journal of Zoology. 276:4. 343-349
Presentations
Markotter W, de Vries, J.L, Wood, M. 2022. Small scale movement of Rousettus aegyptiacus. International Bat Research Conference. Austin, Texas
Nkoana, T.T., Keith, M., Seamark, E.C.J. 2018. Temporal changes in food resource availability of bat assemblages in two karst landscapes. SAWMA conference
de Vries, J.L., Dietrich, M., Paweska, J., Markotter, W. 2017. Body mass index of the Egyptian fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus: An indicator of infection status. Infectious Diseases of Bats Symposium. Fort Collins, Colorado.
de Vries, J.L., Jonker, M.L., Kriel, D., Kotze, A.K. 2016. The Tankwa goat: Phenotypically that different? SASAS
de Vries, J.L., Pirk, C.W.W., Bennett, N.C. 2010. Is the aardwolf a seasonally influenced optimal forager? De Beers Diamond Route Conference
de Vries, J.L., Bennett, N.C., Pirk, C.W.W., Dalerum, F., Cameron, E.Z. 2009. Den and home range use of the aardwolf, Proteles cristatus. Kimberley biodiversity research symposium,