distribution area

1) The overall geographical distribution of a talon. 2) The range occupied by a community or other group. (Source: LBC)



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Barthold JA, Loveridge AJ, MacDonald DW, Packer C, Colchero F 2016. Bayesian estimates of male and female African lion mortality for future use in population management. Journal of Applied Ecology (53) 295–304
Norton-Griffiths M 2007. How many Wildebeest do you need. World Econonomics (8) 41-64
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How many Wildebeest do you need.pdf 5.56 MB
Riggio J, Jacobson A, Dollar L, Bauer H, Becker M, Dickman A, Funston P, Groom R, Henschel P, de Iongh H, Lichtenfeld L, Pimm S 2013. The size of savannah Africa: a lion's (Panthera leo) view. Biodiversity and Conservation (22) 17–35
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The size of savannah Africa_a lions view.pdf 1.2 MB
Marques MP, Ceriaco LMP, Blackburn DC, Bauer AM 2018. Diversity and distribution of the amphibians and terrestrial reptiles of Angola: Atlas of historical and bibliographic records (1840-2017). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (4) 1-501
Moodley Y, Russo I-RM, Robovsky J, Dalton DL, Kotze A, Smith S, Stejskal J, Ryder OA, Hermes R, Walzer C, Bruford MW 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the Royal Society B (285) 20181567
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2018. Ministry of Environment and Tourism aerial survey data.
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MET aerial survey metadata.xlsx 14.76 KB
Stolter C, Joubert D, Schwarz K, Finckh M 2018. Impact of bush encroachment management on plant response and animal distribution. Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa - assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions 219-225
Greater Sossusvlei-Namib Landscape association 2018. Oryx, Springbok and Hartmann's Mountain zebra tracking data.
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GSNL Wildlife Monitoring database_final.xlsx 5.45 MB
2002. 4.35 Coastal birds - source data.
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Fig 4.35 Coastal birds - source data.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.35 Coastal birds.
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Fig 4.35 Coastal birds.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.34 Cape fur seal.
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Fig 4.34 Cape fur seal.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.33 Rock lobster.
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Fig 4.33 Rock lobster.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.32 Anchovy.
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Fig 4.32 Anchovy.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.31 Pilchards.
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Fig 4.31 Pilchards.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.30 Horse mackerel.
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Fig 4.30 Horse mackerel.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.29 Monkfish.
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Fig 4.29 Monkfish.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.28 Orange Roughy.
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Fig 4.28 Orange roughy.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.27 Hake.
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Fig 4.27 Hake.zip 143.89 KB
Bologna MA, Amore V, Pitzalis M 2018. Meloidae of Namibia (Coleoptera): Taxonomy and faunistics with biogeographic and ecological notes. Zootaxa (4373) 001–141
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Meloidae of Namibia.pdf 13.6 MB
Lindner K, Hu Y, Pandey AK, Schaefer H 2017. The Namib-Thar Desert Disjunction in Dactyliandra (Cucurbitaceae) is the Result of a Recent Introduction to India. Systematic Botany (42) 63-72
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The Namib_Thar Desert Disjunction in Dactyliandra.pdf 2.82 MB
Swanepoel W 2019. Euphorbia otavimontana (Euphorbiaceae), a new species from Namibia. Namibian Journal of Environment (3) 11-16
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Euphorbia otavimontana_a new species from Namibia.pdf 4.62 MB
Sérusiaux E, Wessels DCJ 1984. Santessonia (Lecanorales, Buelliaceae) in the Namib desert (South West Africa). Mycotaxon (19) 479-502
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Santessonia the Namib desert.pdf 15.14 MB
2003. Plants of southern Africa: an annotated checklist. Strelitzia (14)
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Plants of SA.pdf 6.26 MB
Cowling R, Hilton TC 1994. Patterns of plant diversity and endemism in southern Africa: an overview. Strelitzia (1) 31-52
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Patterns of plant diversity and endemism in southern Africa.pdf 1.55 MB
Roessler H, Merxmüller H 1981. Neufunde aus dem nördlichen Südwestafrika. Mitteilungen der Botanischen Staatssammlung München (17) 239-242
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New discoveries from the north southwest Africa.pdf 342.79 KB
Gibbs Russell GE, Retief E, Smook L 1984. Intensity of plant collecting in southern Africa. Bothalia (15) 131-138
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Intensity of plant collecting in southern Africa.pdf 2.83 MB
Lamoral BH 1979. The scorpions of Namibia (Arachnida: Scorpionida). Annals of the Natal Museum (23) 497-784
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The scorpions of Namibia.pdf 20.91 MB
Martens A, Jödicke R, Suhling F 2003. An annotated checklist of the Odonata of Namibia. Cimbebasia (18) 139-160
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An annotated checklist of the Odonata of Namibia.pdf 265.58 KB
Haacke WD 1984. The Herpetology of the Southern Kalahari domain. Koedoe (27) 171-186
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The Herpetology of the Southern Kalahari domain.pdf 5.84 MB
Wirth V, Müller J, Pfiz M, Loris K, Küppers M 2010. Lichen distribution along an ocean-inland transect in the fog zone of the Central Namib. Biodiversity in southern Africa, 2: Patterns and processes at regional scale 112-117
Howard CC 2014. In the Shade of the Mopane: Ledebouria in Namibia. Cactus and Succulent Journal (86) 92-98
Keeping D, Kashe N, Langwane H, Sebati P, Molese N, Gielen M-C, Keitsile-Barungwi A, Khukwe O, Brahman N 2019. Botswana's wildlife losing ground as Kalahari Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are dezoned for livestock expansion.
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Botswanas wildlife losing ground.pdf 187.51 KB