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portada the east african great lakes: limnology, palaeolimnology and biodiversity (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
598
ISBN
1402007728
ISBN13
9781402007729

the east african great lakes: limnology, palaeolimnology and biodiversity (in English)

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Synopsis "the east african great lakes: limnology, palaeolimnology and biodiversity (in English)"

this volume contains original research papers presented during the second international symposium on the limnology, climatology, palaeoclimatology, and biodiversity of the african great lakes, organized by the international decade for the east african lakes (ideal). the book provides a comprehensive coverage of the large lakes of the african rift system, touching on climate, limnology, palaeoclimatology, sedimentation processes, biodiversity, and management issues of these lakes. the papers contained in this book have significantly advanced our understanding of natural and anthropogenic processes operating in the african great lakes, their temporal and spatial variability, their rates of change, and the linkages between environmental and ecological systems. for example, lake victoria has undergone dramatic shifts in the lake ecosystem caused by the introduction of the nile perch in the 1950s and of the water hyacinth during the past five years. the lake also dried up completely prior to 12,400 yr bp. thus, the hundreds of species of fish in modern lake victoria may have evolved within the last 12,400 years; this is the fastest rate of vertebrate species evolution ever recorded. this volume provides a comprehensive and comparative view of large african lake systems such as lakes victoria, tanganyika, and malawi. it serves as a basis for understanding the lakes system history and sensitivity to processes of change, thus providing an essential tool for decisions related to the sustainable management of such precious resources. this book has been written to be of interest to a wide audience, including limnologists, palaeoclimatologists, evolutionary biology students and researchers, as well as people generally interested in the aquatic environment.

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