The genus Coleus (Lamiaceae) in Central Africa (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi), with the description of 15 new species. [PDF]
Meerts PJ, Paton AJ.
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Molecular biogeography: towards an integrated framework for conserving pan-African biodiversity. [PDF]
Moodley Y, Bruford MW.
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Nomenclatural changes in Coleus and Plectranthus (Lamiaceae): a tale of more than two genera. [PDF]
Paton AJ +8 more
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Impact structures in Africa: A review.
Reimold WU, Koeberl C.
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Shoebill Balaeniceps rex foraging behaviour in the Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia
Shoebills (Balaeniceps rex) are endemic to large, well-vegetated wetlands in central-eastern Africa. Populations are believed to be declining throughout their range and knowledge about their ecology, behaviour and distribution is vital for their effective conservation. In this study we quantified and explored Shoebill foraging behaviour across habitat
Mullers, Ralf HE, Amar, Arjun
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Sustainability of Fishing in the Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia [PDF]
This paper explores the ecological and economic dimensions of sustainable resource use in the Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia, base on analysis of data accumulated over a ten year period. Analysis focuses on the four main commercial fishing methods, and reveals a transition of fish species and catch amount varied between 1983 and 1993 for each fishing method.
IMAI, Ichiro
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Linguistic syncopations of the Kalela dance – Riding the waves of Lake Bangweulu of Zambia
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Taenia spp. infections in wildlife in the Bangweulu and Kafue flood plains ecosystems of Zambia
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A Comparison of Fishing Strategies in the Bangweulu Swamps [PDF]
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