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Impact structures in Africa: A review.
Reimold WU, Koeberl C.
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Soil and Water Conservation in the Agricultural Fields of Zambia : Improvement of Soil Fertility through the Use of “Planting Basins” and Soil Amendments by Rural Communities [PDF]
Namanyungu Dominic Mulenga
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Taxonomical and zoogeographical remarks on rotifera from the Ivory Coast (W. Africa) [PDF]
De Ridder, M.
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Geodynamic evolution of the Bangweulu Block, northern Zambia
Precambrian Research, 1984Abstract The Bangweulu Block is a cratonic unit underlying most of northern Zambia and adjacent parts of Tanzania and Zaire. Its geodynamic evolution is shown to be entirely Proterozoic except for Cainozoic rifting and related sedimentation. The Block has a crystalline basement of schists, acid metavolcanics and granitoids, which formed during a ...
L.S. Andersen, R. Unrug
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Shoebill Balaeniceps rex foraging behaviour in the Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia
Ostrich, 2014Shoebills (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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Empirical Estimates of Potential Fish Yield for the Lake Bangweulu System, Zambia, Central Africa
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1979Abstract Estimates of potential fish yield derived for the Lake Bangweulu system by three independent methods varied from 10 to 35 kg/hectare. An estimate of 20 kg/hectare predicted by the regression of yield on morphoedaphic index (MEI) for 31 African lakes is in good agreement with the 1973–1974 estimated yield of 19 kg/hectare.
D. R. Toews, J. S. Griffith
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Taenia spp. infections in wildlife in the Bangweulu and Kafue flood plains ecosystems of Zambia
Veterinary Parasitology, 2014Taenia spp. have an indirect life cycle, cycling between a definitive and an intermediate host with zoonotic species causing public health problems in many developing countries. During the course of 2 separate surveys in Zambia (2004 and 2009), the presence of Taenia larval stages (cysticerci) was examined in Kafue lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis), Black
J.B. Muma +8 more
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NESTING OF THE SHOEBILL BALAENICEPS-REX IN THE BANGWEULU SWAMPS
1970(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Critchley, R A, Grimsdell, Jeremy
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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023
Growth of Tylochromis bangwelensis (hump-back bream) in Bangweulu Lakes and Swamps Complex Fishery was investigated. The ultimate objective was to determine growth parameters of T. bangwelensis in Bangweulu Lakes and Swamps in the fishery. A sampling area (S 11o 19’ 24.6” and E 029o 34’ 16.9”) that represented the main landing sites was selected.
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Growth of Tylochromis bangwelensis (hump-back bream) in Bangweulu Lakes and Swamps Complex Fishery was investigated. The ultimate objective was to determine growth parameters of T. bangwelensis in Bangweulu Lakes and Swamps in the fishery. A sampling area (S 11o 19’ 24.6” and E 029o 34’ 16.9”) that represented the main landing sites was selected.
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The Bangweulu Swamps of Central Africa
Geographical Review, 1947T HERE is something sinister and gloomy about the word "swamps," and no doubt the readers of this article will conjure up, as I did before I went there, a somewhat repellent picture of this particular African variety of swamp. They will probably connect it vaguely with the lonely death of David Livingstone in 1873 and add to that a general atmosphere ...
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