Project:BB|1425

Title
Biodiversity of fishes in Gabon rainforest, one hundred years after Mary Kingsley
Acronym
 
URL
http://www.africamuseum.be/Nl/Departementen/Zoologie/Vertebranl/bio.html
StartDate
1998-01-01
EndDate
2002-01-01
Amount
 

Abstract

Keywords

freshwater, brackish water, systematics, ecology, index of biotic integrity, nature conservation, tropical rainforests, Mary Kingsley, pioneers, exploration, zoology, Ecology, Systematics and taxonomy, Estuaries, Streams , running waters, Ponds and lakes , standing waters, Systematics, Inventorying and Classification, Monitoring of Biodiversity, Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity, West Central Africa, Gabon, tropical Africa, Pisces

Classifications

Gabon {Geographical scope}
Forest {Habitat type}
Inland Waters {Habitat type}

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Section Vertebrates unknown

Publications

Reference Role
TEUGELS, G.G. & HOPKINS, C. D., 1998. Morphological and osteological evidence for the generic position of Mormyrus kingsleyae in the genus Brienomyrus (Teleostei; Mormyridae). Copeia, 1: 199-204. author
TEUGELS, G.G., BODEN, G. & HOPKINS, C.D.2001. Morphological and electro-physiological evidence for the synonymy of two Marcusenius species from West-Central Africa (Osteoglossomorpha; Mormyridae). Cybium, in press author
KAMDEM TOHAM, A. & TEUGELS, G.G., 1999. First data on an index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) based on fish assemblages for the assessment of the impact of deforestation in a tropical West-African river. Hydrobiologia, 397: 29-38. author
MBEGA, J.D. & TEUGELS, G.G., 1998. Révision systématique des poissons-chats du genre Anaspidoglanis (Teleostei, Claroteidae) de l'Afrique Centrale. Cybium, 22: 223-236. author
VAN DEN BERGH, E.C. & TEUGELS, G.G., 1998. Description of new small-sized Barbus species from the Sanaga Basin in Cameroon. Comments on B. jae and on the taxonomic status of B. condei (Ostariophysi; Cyprinidae). Journ. Nat. Hist., 32: 1367-1401. author
KAMDEM TOHAM, A. & TEUGELS, G.G., 1998.Diversity patterns of fish assemblages in the Lower Ntem River Basin (Cameroon), with notes on potential effects of deforestation. Arch. Hydrobiol., 1, 41: 421-446. author

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