Browsing Biodiversity & Conservation Biology by Subject "Western Cape"
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Conservation status of large branchiopods in the Western Cape, South Africa
(Springer Verlag, 2007)Temporary wetlands are an ecologically and economically important habitat in South Africa. They harbor large branchiopods, known to be flagship species of nonpermanent aquatic habitats, and sensitive to land use changes. ... -
Estimating leopard density across the highly modified human-dominated landscape of the Western Cape, South Africa
(Cambridge University, 2021)Apex predators play a critical role in maintaining the health of ecosystems but are highly susceptible to habitat degradation and loss caused by land-use changes, and to anthropogenic mortality. The leopard Panthera ...