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Peer-reviewed scientific article

The current status of freshwater molluscs in the Kruger National Park

Source : Koedoe

2006 Cornelius Wolmarans & KN de Kock

Peer-reviewed scientific article

Temperature mediates the impact of non-native rainbow trout on native freshwater fishes in South Africa’s Cape Fold Ecoregion

Source : Biological Invasions

2018 Jeremy Shelton, OLF Weyl, Karen Esler, Bruce Paxton & Helen Dallas

Published book, report or thesis

Aquatic macroinvertebrate biomonitoring results for a site on the Crocodile River in the Kruger National Park, Incomati Catchment, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.

Source : Environmental Biomonitoring Services Report

2022 -

Published book, report or thesis

Water Quality Report: Diatoms (2018-2021)

Source : Internal report 38 / 2021, Scientific Service, South African National Parks.

2021 -

Published book, report or thesis

Spatial changes in algal assemblages promoted by water quality in the Sabie River catchment.

Source : North-West University Masters Thesis

2018 -

Published book, report or thesis

The use of diatoms in assessing water quality in the Nyl and Mogalakwena River system, in the Limpopo, South Africa

Source : University of Johannesburg Masters Thesis

2018 -

Published book, report or thesis

Aquatic macroinvertebrate community in the Wilge River

Source : University of Johannesburg Masters Thesis

2014 -

Published book, report or thesis

A survey of the Freshwater Invertebrates of the North East Cape Rivers

Source : Department of Freshwater Invertebrates, Albany Museum

1994 -

Peer-reviewed scientific article

A semi-quantitative survey of macroinvertebrates at selected sites to evaluate the ecosystem health of the Olifants River

Source : Water SA

2014 Cornelius Wolmarans, M Kemp, KN de Kock, W Roets, L Van Rensburg & L Quinn

Unpublished data

Unpublished data from Dewidine van der Colff

Source : Unpublished data from Dewidine van der Colff

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