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Marshall, B. E. Small water bodies and their fisheries in southern Africa. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1994.

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Skelton, Paul H. A complete guide to the freshwater fishes of Southern Africa. Halfway House: Southern Book Publishers, 1993.

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Loftus, William F. Freshwater fishes of southern Florida. Gainesville: FSM, University of Florida, 1987.

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Heemstra, Phillip C. Coastal fishes of Southern Africa. Grahamstown: NISC, 2004.

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Peter, Borchert, ed. A guide to the common sea fishes of southern Africa. 2nd ed. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1988.

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Snoeks, Jos. The haplochromines (Teleostei, Cichlidae) of Lake Kivu (East Africa): A taxonomic revision with notes on their ecology. Tervuren, Belgium: Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika, 1994.

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A, Ebert David, and Smale Malcolm J, eds. Guide to the sharks and rays of southern Africa. Cape Town: Struik, 1989.

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Lévêque, C. Biodiversity dynamics and conservation: The freshwater fish of tropical Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Lévêque, C. Biodiversity dynamics and conservation: The freshwater fish of tropical Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Expert Consultation on Small-Scale Fisheries Management in Sub-Saharan Africa (2001 Accra, Ghana). Report of the Expert Consultation on Small-Scale Fisheries Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Accra, Ghana, 12-14 December 2001. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004.

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Freshwater molluscs of southern Africa: With a chapter on bilharzia and its snail hosts. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1996.

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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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Sugunan, V. V. Fisheries management of small water bodies in seven countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1997.

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Skelton, Paul. A Complete Guide to Freshwater Fishes of Southern Africa. 2nd ed. Struik Publishers, 2001.

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Skelton, Paul H. A Complete Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of Southern Africa. Southern Book Publishers, 2000.

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1967-, Bruch Carl, ed. Public participation in the governance of international freshwater resources. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005.

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Tweddle, D., Will Darwall, P. Skelton, and K. Smith. Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Southern Africa. Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature et de ses Ressources, 2009.

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King, Dennis. Reef Fishes & Corals: East Coast of Southern Africa. Struik Publishers, 1996.

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Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources (Water Resources Management and Policy). United Nations University Press, 2005.

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Elst, Rudy van der. A Photographic Guide to Sea Fishes of Southern Africa. Struik Publishers, 2007.

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J, Stiassny Melanie L., Teugels Guy G, and Hopkins Carl D, eds. Poissons d'eaux douces et saumâtres de basse Guinée, ouest de l'Afrique centrale =: The fresh and brackish water fishes of Lower Guinea, West-Central Africa. Paris, France: Institut de recherche pour le développement, 2007.

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J, Stiassny Melanie L., Teugels Guy G, and Hopkins Carl D, eds. Poissons d'eaux douces et saumâtres de basse Guinée, ouest de l'Afrique centrale =: The fresh and brackish water fishes of Lower Guinea, West-Central Africa. Paris, France: Institut de recherche pour le développement, 2007.

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Marine linefish: Priority species and research objectives in Southern Africa. Durban, South Africa: Oceanographic Research Institute, 1991.

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Elst, Rudy van der. SASOL First Field Guide to Fishes of Southern Africa (Sasol First Field Guide). Struik Publishers, 2003.

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Riepenhoff, Bob. Net Results: Great Fishing Spots in Southern Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Press, 2004.

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Report Of The Expert Consultation On Small-scale Fisheries Management In Su-saharan Africa (Fisheries Technical Paper). Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA, 2004.

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Lévêque, Christian. Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation: The Freshwater Fish of Tropical Africa. Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Lévêque, Christian. Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation: The Freshwater Fish of Tropical Africa. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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C, Lévêque, Paugy Didier, Teugels Guy G, Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale., and O.R.S.T.O.M. (Agency : France), eds. Faune des poissons d'eaux douces et saumâtres d'Afrique de l'Ouest =: The fresh and brackish water fishes of West Africa. Tervuren, Belgique: Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, 1990.

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Allanson, B. R., R. C. Hart, J. H. O'Keeffe, and R. D. Robarts. Inland Waters of Southern Africa: An Ecological Perspective. Springer, 2011.

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R, Allanson Brian, ed. Inland waters of southern Africa: An ecological perspective. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990.

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Inland Waters of Southern Africa: An Ecological Perspective. Springer, 2011.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the. Management, Co-Management or No Management: Major Delemmas in Southern Africa Freshwater (Fao Fisheries Technical Paper, 426). Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA, 2003.

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Allanson, B. R., R. C. Hart, J. H. O'Keeffe, and R. D. Robarts. Inland Waters of Southern Africa: An Ecological Perspective (Monographiae Biologicae). Springer, 1990.

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Kemp, Alan, and Leonard J. V. Compagno. The Bird Paintings of C G Finch Davies (Field Guides to the Wildlife of Southern Africa). Hyperion Books, 1989.

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Compagno, L. J. V. Guide to the sharks and rays of South Africa. New Holland, 1989.

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Lézine, Anne-Marie. Vegetation at the Time of the African Humid Period. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.530.

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An orbitally induced increase in summer insolation during the last glacial-interglacial transition enhanced the thermal contrast between land and sea, with land masses heating up compared to the adjacent ocean surface. In North Africa, warmer land surfaces created a low-pressure zone, driving the northward penetration of monsoonal rains originating from the Atlantic Ocean. As a consequence, regions today among the driest of the world were covered by permanent and deep freshwater lakes, some of them being exceptionally large, such as the “Mega” Lake Chad, which covered some 400 000 square kilometers. A dense network of rivers developed.What were the consequences of this climate change on plant distribution and biodiversity? Pollen grains that accumulated over time in lake sediments are useful tools to reconstruct past vegetation assemblages since they are extremely resistant to decay and are produced in great quantities. In addition, their morphological character allows the determination of most plant families and genera.In response to the postglacial humidity increase, tropical taxa that survived as strongly reduced populations during the last glacial period spread widely, shifting latitudes or elevations, expanding population size, or both. In the Saharan desert, pollen of tropical trees (e.g., Celtis) were found in sites located at up to 25°N in southern Libya. In the Equatorial mountains, trees (e.g., Olea and Podocarpus) migrated to higher elevations to form the present-day Afro-montane forests. Patterns of migration were individualistic, with the entire range of some taxa displaced to higher latitudes or shifted from one elevation belt to another. New combinations of climate/environmental conditions allowed the cooccurrences of taxa growing today in separate regions. Such migrational processes and species-overlapping ranges led to a tremendous increase in biodiversity, particularly in the Saharan desert, where more humid-adapted taxa expanded along water courses, lakes, and wetlands, whereas xerophytic populations persisted in drier areas.At the end of the Holocene era, some 2,500 to 4,500 years ago, the majority of sites in tropical Africa recorded a shift to drier conditions, with many lakes and wetlands drying out. The vegetation response to this shift was the overall disruption of the forests and the wide expansion of open landscapes (wooded grasslands, grasslands, and steppes). This environmental crisis created favorable conditions for further plant exploitation and cereal cultivation in the Congo Basin.
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