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References

  • Bernhard Grzimek (1990) Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals. McGraw-Hill: New York.
  • Corti, M., R. Castiglia, F. Annesi, W. Verheyen. 2004. Mitochondrial sequences and karyotypes reveal hidden diversity in African pouched mice (subfamily Cricetomyinae, genus Saccostomus). Journal of Zoology, Vol. 262, No. 4: 413-424.
  • Ellison, G. 1993. Group size, burrow structure and hoarding activity of pouched mice (Saccostomus campestris: Cricetidae) in southern Africa. African Journal of Ecology, Vol. 31: 135-155.
  • Ellison, G. 1995. Is Nest Building an Important Component of Thermoregulatory Behaviour in the Pouched Mouse (Saccostomus campestris)?. Physiology & Behavior, Vol. 57, No. 4: 693-697.
  • Ellison, G. 1996. Why do Pouched Mice (Saccostomus campestris) Hoard Food?. Physiology & Behavior, Vol. 59, No. 2: 375-381.
  • Ellison, G., G. Bronner, P. Taylor. 1993. Is the annual cycle in body weight of pouched mice (Saccostomus campestris) the result of seasonal changes in adult size or population structure?. Journal of Zoology, Vol. 229: 545-551.
  • Ferreira, S., R. Van Aarde. 1999. Habitat associations and competition in Mastomys-Saccostomus-Aethomys assemblages on coastal dune forests. African Journal of Ecology, Vol. 37: 121-136.
  • Happold, D., M. Happold. 1991. An ecological study of small rodents in the thicket-clump savanna of Lengwe National Park, Malawi. Journal of Zoology, Vol. 223: 527-547.
  • Lovegrove, B., J. Raman. 1998. Torpor patterns in the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris; Rodentia): a model animal for unpredictable environments. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 168: 303-312.
  • Mzilikazi, N., B. Lovegrove. 2002. Reproductive activity influences thermoregulation and torpor in pouched mice, Saccostomus campestris . Journal of Comparative Phsiology B, Vol. 172: 7-16.
  • Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y. 1997. Wildlife and food security in Africa. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed March 31, 2004 at http://www.fao.org/docrep/w7540e/w7540e00.htm#Contents.
  • Richard Weigl (2005) Longevity of Mammals in Captivity; from the Living Collections of the World. Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe 48: Stuttgart.
  • Segerman, J. 2000. "The Pulicid Fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) of South Africa" (On-line). A Catalogue of South African Insects. Accessed April 01, 2004 at http://www.ru.ac.za/academic/departments/zooento/Martin/pulicidae.html.
  • Tinney, G., R. Bernard, R. White. 2001. Influence of food quality and quantity on the male reproductive organs of a seasonally breeding rodent, the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris), from a seasonal but unpredictable environment. African Zoology, Vol. 36, No. 1: 23-30.
  • Westlin, L. 1995. Fostering in an African rodent, Saccostomus campestris (Cricetidae). Journal of Zoology, Vol. 237: 163-167.
  • Westlin, L. 1996. Behavioural manifestation of conception 12 hours after mating in an asocial African rodent, Saccostomus campestris . Journal of Zoology, Vol. 239: 515-523.
  • Westlin-Van Aarde, L. 1989. Pre- and post-natal development of pouched mice, Saccostomus campestris . Journal of Zoology, 218: 497-501.
  • Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds. 1993. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd ed., 3rd printing. xviii + 1207
  • Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole. 2000. Common Names of Mammals of the World. xiv + 204

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