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The Katanga Supergroup in the Congolese Copperbelt (CCB) is characterized by two stratigraphical markers, the Mwale and the Kyandamu diamictic formations.
Samy Malango Mule +3 more
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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 ...
Amar, Arjun, Mullers, Ralf HE
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Wetlands are vital to healthy ecosystems as they control floods and perform other important roles. Globally, the primary cause of wetland degradation is land use–land cover (LULC) change, a situation that also applies to Zambia. This research investigated LULC changes in the Bangweulu Wetland and its perceived drivers, using remote sensing, geographic ...
Lyoba, Chisanga +4 more
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This dissertation is about economic development within the context of a changing environment under colonial rule.It is a comparative study of Bangweulu and Namwala(which covers most of the Kafue flats) and the area immediately surrounding these two ...
Mulongo, Absolom Hanka Katowa
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First record of monogenean fish parasites in the Upper Lufira River Basin (Democratic Republic of Congo): dactylogyrids and gyrodactylids infesting Oreochromis mweruensis, Coptodon rendalli and Serranochromis macrocephalus (Teleostei: Cichlidae). [PDF]
Kasembele GK +12 more
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Damaliscus superstes Cotterill 2003
155. Bangweulu Tsessebe Damaliscus superstes French: Sassaby du Bangweulu / German: Bangweulu-Sassaby / Spanish: Topi del Bangweulu Taxonomy. Damaliscus superstes Cotterill, 2003, Muku Muku Flats, 12° 21' S, 30° E.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Isotopic signatures of methane emissions from tropical fires, agriculture and wetlands: the MOYA and ZWAMPS flights. [PDF]
MOYA/ZWAMPS Team +34 more
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Dissertation (MSc (Wildlife Management))--University of Pretoria, 2007.The black lechwe Kobus leche smithemani) is an antelope that belongs to the family reduncinae. Its current population is confined to the Bangweulu Basin in the northern Zambia.
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The Role of Aquaculture and Capture Fisheries in Meeting Food and Nutrition Security: Testing a Nutrition-Sensitive Pond Polyculture Intervention in Rural Zambia. [PDF]
Kaminski AM +7 more
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Thesis of Master of Science in Tropical Ecology and Biodiversity.This study investigates selected aspects of the population biology of Tylochromis bangwelensis that included: reproductive biology, growth and mortality in Bangweulu Lakes and Swamps ...
Kabundula, Kahilu
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