https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Investigating tools and techniques for improving software performance on multiprocessor computer systems https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4655 Wed 12 May 2021 23:48:25 SAST ]]> Approaches to detecting and assessing patterns, processes and responses to change in South African estuaries https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:38621 Wed 12 May 2021 23:43:47 SAST ]]> A rock in the seething chasm : Thomas Keating's understanding of the human person and of spirituality as a basis for contemporary pastoral counselling https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:1246 Wed 12 May 2021 19:45:17 SAST ]]> The "Big E": the English (first language) endorsement on the teacher's bilingualism certificate: an investigation into the background to and origin of this requirement, an evaluation of past and current examining practices and standards and criteria, a needs assessment, and suggestions and recommendations for sound practice https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:1427 Wed 12 May 2021 19:21:45 SAST ]]> A standardised protocol for roadkill detection and the determinants of roadkill in the greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area, Limpopo Province, South Africa https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:5606 50 km/h and were also significantly influenced by light conditions (i.e. detection success was greater when the sun was high) and the position of the roadkill on the road (i.e. smaller roadkill on verges were often missed). These results suggest that roadkill sampling was most effective between 1.5 hours after dawn and 1.5 hours before dusk and that driving at slower speeds (<50 km.h⁻ₑ) was required to detect roadkill. This protocol was implemented across three ecological seasons on a 100 km paved road and a 20 km unpaved road in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Driven daily over a 120-day period (three periods consisting each of 40 days), a total of 1,027 roadkill were recorded. These comprised 162 species from all terrestrial vertebrate groups with birds being the most commonly encountered roadkill (50% of all incidents). The high numbers of vertebrates identified as roadkill suggests that road traffic could have potentially unsustainable impacts on wildlife populations and hence the biodiversity of the area. Seventeen variables were identified as possible determinants of roadkill occurrence with season, rainfall, minimum and maximum temperature, habitat type, grass height, grass density, fence type and vehicle type significantly influencing roadkill numbers. Significantly more roadkill were detected on the paved road (9.91/100km) than on the unpaved road (1.8/100km) probably because of greater traffic volumes and the increased speed that vehicles travelled on the paved road. Warmer temperatures and increased rainfall in the preceding 24 hours also increased road mortality numbers as animals tended to become more active during these times. Interestingly, more roadkill was detected in open roadside habitats compared to dense roadside habitats on both the paved and unpaved roads and when grass on the roadside verge was of intermediate height. Open habitat possibly may provide a natural corridor for wildlife which ultimately end up on the road. Roadkill numbers increased when certain other physical barriers, such as cattle fences, were present, probably because these barriers were more penetrable than electric fencing. A series of mitigation measures are proposed to reduce the impacts of roads on wildlife in South Africa. These mitigation measures highlight the need to address the balance between the development of a country’s transport infrastructure and the conservation of its fauna. It is important that research on the impacts of roads becomes standardised to enable robust statistical comparisons which will provide a greater understanding of the potential threats to vertebrate biodiversity]]> Wed 12 May 2021 19:11:07 SAST ]]> A critical examination of the policy and practice of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa regarding the readmission of ministers who have resigned or who have been discontinued as a result of divorce https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:21093 Wed 12 May 2021 18:21:51 SAST ]]> Factors affecting grade 6 learners’ performance in mathematics in the East London Education District https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:39383 Wed 12 May 2021 17:34:32 SAST ]]> The role of training and organizational support in strengthening GIS interns’ (‘incubants’) participation in workplace occupations: a case study of the Groen Sebenza internship project https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:20047 Wed 12 May 2021 16:34:12 SAST ]]> The ecology of the red-billed quelea Quelea Quelea (Linnaeus) and other granivorous birds at Eastern Cape feedlots https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:5618 Wed 12 May 2021 16:27:43 SAST ]]> The role of the mite Orthogalumna terebrantis in the biological control programme for water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, in South Africa https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:5762 Wed 12 May 2021 16:00:09 SAST ]]> Women and volunteerism in environmental management : a case study of wildlife and environment society of South Africa (WESSA), East London, South Africa https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:40175 Wed 12 May 2021 14:00:01 SAST ]]> “Culture” as an Agent of Societal Regeneration: A Study of Selected Dramatic Literature by Soyinka, Osofisan and Rotimi https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:40530 Wed 12 May 2021 13:58:45 SAST ]]> Indigenous technology and culture in the technology curriculum : starting the conversation : a case study https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:1573 Thu 13 May 2021 07:40:59 SAST ]]> Motopomo: the historical-theoretical background to contemporary graphic design practices https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:10764 Thu 13 May 2021 03:57:57 SAST ]]> The archetypal fable : an inquiry into the function of traditional symbolism in the poetry of Edwin Muir https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:2297 Thu 13 May 2021 03:12:37 SAST ]]> The impact of HAART on sexuality and medicine taking behaviours among people living with HIV/AIDS in Grahamstown https://vital.seals.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:3750 Thu 13 May 2021 02:47:17 SAST ]]>