Impson N.D. |
Bibliographie associée
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Translocation of indigenous freshwater fishes for conservation and flyfishing: the Boontjies River, Western Cape as a case study.
Piscator, 130 " |
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13046 | Impson N.D., Tharme R. | Journal | 1998 | # | 87-92. |
Mitochondrial DNA differentiation in the critically endangered Berg River redfin (Pseudobarbus burgi).
The Journal of Heredity,:91, 2 " |
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13261 | Bloomer P., Impson N.D. | Journal | 2000 | # | 122-127. |
Threatened fishes of the world: Barbus andrewi Barnard, 1937 (Cyprinidae).
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 61 " |
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13051 | Impson N.D. | Journal | 2001 | # | 212. |
Threatened fishes of the world: Barbus calidus Barnard, 1938 (Cyprinidae).
Environmental Biology of Fish, 63, 3 " |
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13271 | Impson N.D., Swartz E.R. | Journal | 2002 | # | 340. |
The predatory impact of invasive alien smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu (Teleostei: Centrarchidae), on indigenous fishes in a Cape Floristic Regions mountain stream.
African Journal of Aquatic Science, 30, 2 " |
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10703 | Woodford D.J., Impson N.D., Day J.A., Bills R. | Journal | 2005 | # | 167-173. |
Conservation biology and management of a critically endangered cyprinid, the Twee River redfin, Barbus erubescens (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa.
African Journal of Aquatic Science, 32, 1 " |
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13273 | Impson N.D., Marriott M.S., Bills I.R., Skelton P.H. | Journal | 2007 | # | 27-33. |
Status of the Clanwilliam yellowfish Labeobarbus capensis.
In Impson N.D., Bills R. & Wolhuter L. (eds), Report to the Water Research Commission by The Yellowfish Working Group, WRC Report No. KV 212/08, 186 p. " |
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13182 | Impson N.D. | Report | 2008 | a | 15-30. |
Status of the Berg Breede whitefish Barbus andrewi (Barnard, 1937).
In Impson N.D., Bills R. & Wolhuter L. (eds), Report to the Water Research Commission by The Yellowfish Working Group, WRC Report No. KV 212/08, 186 p. " |
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13190 | Impson N.D. | Report | 2008 | b | 131-143. |
The impact of invasive fish and invasive riparian plants on the invertebrate fauna of the Rondegat River, Cape Floristic Region, South Africa.
African Journal of Aquatic Science, 33, 1 " |
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13268 | Lowe S.R., Woodford D.J., Impson N.D., Day J.A. | Journal | 2008 | # | 51-62. |
Re-introduction of endangered Berg-Breede whitefish to the upper Berg River in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
In Soorae P.S. (ed.) Global Re-introduction perspectives: More case studies from around the globe. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC, 250 p. " |
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13052 | Impson N.D. | Report | 2011 | # | 15-19. |
An assessment of a proposal to eradicate non-native fish from priority rivers in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa.
African Journal of Aquatic Science, 37, 2 " |
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13275 | Marr S.M., Impson N.D., Tweddle D. | Journal | 2012 | # | 131-142. |
Developing a conservation actionplan for Austroglanis rock catfish and twee river redfin in the Olifants-Doring River system.
In Bills R. & Impson D. (eds), Conservation biology of endangered freshwater fishes. Linking conservation of endangered freshwater fishes with river conservation, focusing on the Cederberg. S.A.I.A.B., Grahamstown. WRC Report No. KV 305/12, 215 p. " |
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10697 | Impson N.D., Bills R. | Chapter | 2013 | # | 192-215. |
Threatened endemic fishes in South Africa's Cape Floristic Region: A new beginning for the Rondegat River.
Fisheries, 39, 6 " |
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13272 | Weyl O.L.F., Finlayson B., Impson N.D., Woodford D.J., Steinkjer J. | Journal | 2014 | # | 270-279. |
Down but not out: recent decline of Berg-Breede River whitefish (Barbus andrewi) in the upper Hex River, South Africa.
Koedoe, 59, 1 " |
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13053 | Shelton J.M., Impson N.D., Graham S., Esler K.J. | Journal | 2017 | # | 1-6. |
Vulnerability of Cape Fold Ecoregion freshwater fishes to climate change and other human impacts.
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 28 " |
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13258 | Shelton J.M., Weyl O.L.F., Chakona A., Ellender B.R., Esler K.J., Impson N.D., Jordaan M.S., Marr S.M., Ngobela T., Dallas H.F. | Journal | 2018 | # | 68-77. |