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- Nature Reserves a Network of Amazing Biodiversity CITY of CAPE TOWN NATURE RESERVES
- CHAPTER 2: Historical Abiotic Events Or Human-Aided Dispersal: Clarifying the Evolutionary History of a Newly Identified Galaxiid
- First Records of Largemouth Bass Micropterus Salmoides (Lacépède, 1802) from Bulgaria (Balkan Peninsula)
- A Revision of the Galaxias Olidus Günther, 1866
- Kuils River Social Audit ~ the Story of an Urban River ______
- The Genetic Legacy of Lower Sea Levels
- Fynbos Fynmense: People Making Biodiversity Work
- A Review of the Biology and Status of Cape Fold Ecoregion Freshwater Fishes
- A Comparative Phylogeographic Approach Toward Defining Functional Units for the Conservation of Biodiversity in Lotic Ecosystems
- Black Bass (Micropterus Spp.) in the Olifants- Doorn River System: Distribution, Distribution Barriers, Predatory Impact and Management
- Diep, Hout Bay, Lourens and Palmiet River Systems
- Variation in Thermal Tolerances of Native Freshwater Fishes in South
- Conserve - Explore - Experience Cederberg Nature Reserve
- Freshwater Fishes of the Cape Fold Ecoregion and Climate Change Volume 1: Synthesis of Research Findings
- Cederberg Nature Reserve Complex Management Plan
- Freshwater Assessment for the Proposed Eskom Gourikwa- Blanco Powerline and Substation Upgrades September 2016
- Influence of Largemouth Bass, Micropterus Salmoides, on Abundance and Habitat Selection of Cape Galaxias, Galaxias Zebratus, In
- Freshwater Fishes of Tsitsikamma National Park
- The Predatory Impact of Invasive Alien Smallmouth Bass
- A Review of the Pseudobarbus Afer (Peters, 1864) Species Complex (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in the Eastern Cape Fold Ecoregion of South Africa
- A Review of Current Knowledge, Risk and Ecological Impacts Associated with Non-Native Freshwater Fish Introductions in South Africa
- Are Hypomesus Chishimaensis and H. Nipponensis (Osmeridae) Distinct Species? a Molecular Assessment Using Comparative Sequence Data from Five Genes
- Part 2: Overview of the Study Area
- An Evaluation of the Current Extent and Potential Spread of Black Bass Invasions in South Africa Dumisani Khosa1,2,3*, Sean M. M
- Successful Mechanical Eradication of Spotted Bass (Micropterus Punctulatus (Rafinesque, 1819)) from a South African River
- University of Cape Town (UCT) in Terms of the Non-Exclusive License Granted to UCT by the Author