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Kis, Gabriella. Mosses of south-east tropical Africa: An annotated list with distributional data. Vácrátót, Hungary: Institute of Ecology and Botany of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1985.

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Problem plants and alien weeds of South Africa. 3rd ed. Pretoria: Briza, 2010.

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Moor, I. J. De. Atlas of alien and translocated indigenous aquatic animals in southern Africa. Pretoria [South Africa]: Foundation for Research Development, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1988.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa. Meeting. Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa: Banjul, Republic of the Gambia, 5-12 April 2002 = Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des Petits Pélagiques au large de l'Afrique Nord-occidentale : Banjul, République de Gambie, 5-12 avril 2002. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2002.

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S, Badenhorst, and Transvaal Museum, eds. The distribution of macromammals in South Africa over the past 30,000 years: As reflected in animal remains from archaeological sites. Pretoria: Transvaal Museum, 2001.

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Wyk, H. de J. Van. Geographical distribution of the taxable income, assessments, and taxes of whites, coloureds, and Asians, 1970-1982. Pretoria: Bureau of Market Research, University of South Africa, 1985.

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Meeting, FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish Off Northwest Africa. Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa: Agadir, Morocco, 31 March-10 April 2003 = Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des Petits Pélagiques au large de l'Afrique Nord-occidentale : Adagir, Maroc, 31 mars-10 avril 2003. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003.

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FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish Off Northwest Africa. Meeting. Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa: Banjul, Gambia, 2-11 May 2006 = Coopération internationale avec le Programme Nansen : Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des Petits Pélagiques au large de l'Afrique Nord-occidentale : Banjul, Gambie, 2-11 mai 2006. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2006.

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Meeting, FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish Off Northwest Africa. International cooperation with the Nansen Programme: Coopération internationale avec le Programme Nansen : report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa : Saly, Senegal, 17-27 March 2004 = Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des Petits Pélagiques au large de l'Afrique Nord-occidentale : Saly, Senegal, 17-27 mars 2004 . Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004.

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R, Minter L., and National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Monitoring & Assessment of Biodiversity Program., eds. Atlas and red data book of the frogs of South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution, Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity Program, 2004.

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Report of the Fao Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish Off Northwest Africa: Saly, Senegal, 17-27 March 2004. Fao Fisheries Report No. 762. Food & Agriculture Org, 2005.

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International, BirdLife, ed. Tracking ocean wanderers: The global distribution of albatrosses and petrels : results from the Global Procellariiform Tracking Workshop, 1-5 September, 2003, Gordon's Bay, South Africa. Cambridge: BirdLife International, 2004.

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Cyrus, Digby, and Nigel Robson. Bird Atlas of Natal. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006.

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Bevolkingsensus 1980, geografiese verspreiding van die bevolking met 'n oorsig vir 1951-1980 =: Population census 1980, geographical distribution of the ... South Africa, Central Statistical Services). Verkrygbaar by die Staatsdrukker, 1985.

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Hadidi, Ahmed, Ricardo Flores, John Randles, and Joseph Semancik. Viroids. CSIRO Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643069855.

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This comprehensive volume presents indispensable and up-to-date information on viroids and viroid diseases. It provides a single source of information on the properties of viroids, the economic impact of viroid diseases, and methods for their detection and control. It examines the diseases associated with different plant species, the geographic distribution and epidemiology of viroids, diseases of possible viroid etiology, and the future applications of viroids. Viroids examines the biology of viroids, molecular characteristics, localization and movement, replication, pathogenesis, viroids and gene silencing, classification, viroid-like satellite RNAs, detection of viroids using bioamplification hosts, biological indexing, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, molecular hybridisation and polymerase chain reaction. The book looks at the geographical distribution and epidemiology of viroids in North America, Australasia, China, Japan, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America, and at the global level. It covers the control of viroids including quarantine of imported germplasm, availability of viroid-tested propagation materials, thermotherapy, tissue culture, and other conventional strategies as well as biotechnological control approaches. Special topics such as ribozyme reaction of viroids and economic advantages of viroid infection are also included. Other chapters summarise the current state of knowledge concerning viroid diseases of the crop in question and aspects of the natural history of viroids in horticulture. Among the crops covered are potato, tomato, tobacco, cucumber, pome fruits, stone fruits, avocado, citrus, grapevines, hop, chrysanthemum, coleus, columnea, and coconut palm. The four eminent editors of this watershed volume have assembled an international group of more than 70 scientists who have substantial experience with viroids and viroid diseases. They have produced a cohesive and comprehensive work that can be used by students, researchers, extension agents, and regulators. It may also be of a great value to science managers, policy makers, and industries in formulating policies and products to obtain viroid-free plants and control viroid diseases. The information on plant quarantine and certification programs will help anyone concerned with the safe movement of plant material across international boundaries or within a single country.
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Gramiccia, Marina. The Leishmanioses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0051.

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Leishmanioses are a large group of parasitic diseases range over the intertropical zones of America and Africa, and extend into temperate regions of South America, Southern Europe and Asia. The clinical aspect of the diseases is wide ranging from a simple, self-resolving cutaneous lesion to the potentially fatal visceral leishmaniosis, known as kala-azar. In numerous underdeveloped countries leishmanioses remain a major public health problem representing one of the most neglected diseases. Among 15 well-recognized Leishmania species known to infect humans, 13 have definite zoonotic nature, which include agents of visceral, cutaneous and mucocutaneous forms of the disease in both the Old and New Worlds. Mammal reservoir hosts belong to the marsupalia, edentata, carnivora, hyracoidea, and rodentia, maintaining sylvatic zoonotic foci in the deserts of Africa and Asia, the forests of South and Central America, as well as synanthropic foci in the Mediterranean basin and much of South America. Although the known vectors are all phlebotomine sandflies, these have a wide range of specific habits and habitats. The complexity of this group of infections has only recently been appreciated and is still being worked out. Currently, leishmanioses show a wider geographical distribution than previously known, with increased global incidence of human disease. Environmental, demographic and human behavioural factors contribute to the changing leishmaniosis landscape, which basically include increasing risk factors for zoonotic cutaneous leishmanioses, and new scenarios associated with the zoonotic entity of visceral leishmaniosis. In comparison with the anthroponotic entities of leishmaniosis, limited progresses were made for the control of the zoonotic ones, consisting mainly in new tools developed for the control of L. infantum in the canine reservoir.
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