distribution

In an environmental context, the term refers to the dispersion of air pollutants and depends on the type of pollution source (point source, line source, diffuse source), the wind velocity and the wind direction. Distribution can be active or passive. (Source: RRDA)



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Tree AJ 1973. Honey Buzzard Pernis apivorus. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 44 (2) 127
Stuart CT 1976. Openbilled Stork. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 47 (4) 216
Stuart CT 1975. White stork Ciconia ciconia. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 46 (2) 166
Rudebeck G 1956. Aves II. III. Studies on the Sociable Weaver (Philetairus socius), its distribution and nesting habits. South African animal life: results of the Lund University Expedition in 1950 - 1951 437-459
Mebes H-D 1981. Zur Verbreitung und Öko-Ethologie des südwestafrikanischen Rosenpapageis Agapoprnis roseicollis (Vieillot). Journal of the SWA Scientific Society 34 - 35 87 - 112
Mathews NJC, Scott LB 1980. A new distribution record for the the Cape Eagle Owl. Bokmakierie 32 99 - 100
Martin J, Martin E, Martin R 1975. Booted Eagle Aquila pennata. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 46 (2) 168
Craven P 1988. Lichens diversity in Namibia. Biological Diversity of Namibia: A country study 114-115
Garcia-Heras M-S, Mougeot F, Arroyo B, Avery G, Avery M, Simmons RE 2017. Is the Black Harrier Circus maurus a specialist predator? Assessing the diet of a threatened raptor species endemic to southern Africa. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 88 (1) 1-8
Simmons RE, Barnes KN, Boix-Hinzen C, Jarvis AM, Robertson A 1998. Important Bird Areas of Namibia. The Important Bird Areas of Southern Africa 295-332
Cooper-Bohannon R, Kasaona M, Bohannon K 2012. African Skies: the distribution, ecology and conservation of cave-dwelling bats in southern Africa. Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society 53 27-36
Charif RA, Ramey RR, Langbauer WR, Payne KB, Martin RB, Brown LM 2005. Spatial relationships and matrilineal kinship in African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) clans. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57 (4) 327-338
Williams AJ 2006. The status of the Curlew Sandpipers Calidris ferruginea on the Namib coast. The annual cycle of the Curlew Sandpiper-International Wader Studies 19 156-159
Lockhart P 1971. Black Duck. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 42 (2) 137
Lockhart P 1971. Fiscal Flycatcher. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 42 (2) 139
Lockhart P 1971. Jackal Buzzard. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 42 (2) 138
Massawe AW, Mulungu LS, Makundi RH, Dlamini N, Mahlaba T, Monadjem A, Eiseb SJ, Tutjavi V, Kirsten F, Malebane P, von Maltitz E, Taylor P, Belmain SR 2011. Spatial and temporal population dynamics of rodents in three geographically different regions in Africa: implication for ecologically-based rodent management. African Zoology 46 (2) 393-405
Ntombwa BN, Usuku P, Govere JN, Manga L, Koekemoer LL, Hunt RH, Coetzee M 2006. Distribution of members of the Anopheles gambiae Giles s.l. complex in Namibia and susceptibility to insecticides used for malaria control. African Entomology 14 (2) 404-406
Crawford RJM, Shelton PA, Brooke RK, Cooper J 1982. Taxonomy, distribution, population size and conservation of the Crowned Cormorant Phalacrocorax coronatus. Gerfaut 72 3 - 30
Williamson G 2011. A new Drimia sp. from the Namib Desert in Namibia. Cactus and Succulent Journal 83 (6) 286-289
McCoy TA 2016. A New Species of Aloe from the Republic of Angola. Cactus and Succulent Journal 88 (6) 277-280