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Journal of the American Killifish Association: Special Nothobranchius Issue, Volume 47, No. 4–6, July–December, 2014

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Title Journal of the American Killifish Association: Special Nothobranchius Issue, Volume 47, No. 4–6, July–December, 2014 ?
Author D. Tweddle, B.C.W. van der Waal and R.A. Peel ?
Abstract Nothobranchius capriviensis occurs in several ephemeral pans in eastern Zambezi Region of Namibia, usually in isolation but rarely in association with other fish species. During flooding episodes, however, N. capriviensis has been recorded at two road culverts at opposite ends of its main distribution range centered on the Salambala Conservancy. On one occasion the flow was inland from the Zambezi-Chobe floodplain during a high Zambezi flood. On the other, the flow was in the opposite direction towards Lake Liambezi as a result of very heavy rainfall draining from the Salambala Conservancy woodlands. On both occasions, other small floodplain fish species were also present. Nothobranchius species are thus shown to have the capacity to migrate to colonise, or re-colonise, pans that are then isolated when floods subside. The recognition of N. capriviensis as a separate species necessitated re-appraisal of its Red List status. Strict interpretation of IUCN Red List categories necessitates placing it under "Near Threatened", but any erosion of Salambala Conservency's protection status would immediately downgrade its status to "Endangered" under Red List Criteria B2ab(iii). Five other killifish in Zambezi Region are illustrated here. ?
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Document Reference Date Type publication ?
Date 2014-12-31 ?
Language English ?
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Associated project SASSCAL (Phase 1) ?
Subproject 166 Improved knowledge of aquatic ecosystems supporting fisheries, development of integrated strategies for sustainable fisheries and improved fisheries management ?
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Type PDF ?
Category publication ?
Geographic Location
Geographic Description Namibia ?
Metadata
Metadata Contact Person Tweddle, Denis ?
Metadata Date Stamp 2019-10-02 ?
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Internal identifier sdp_doc_documents_6629 (Link)