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Palomares, M.L.D. and D. Pauly, 2004. Biodiversity of the Namibian Exclusive Economic Zone: a brief review with emphasis on online databases. p. 53-74. In U.R. Sumaila, D. Boyer., M.D. Skogen, and S.I. Steinshamn (eds.) Namibia's fisheries: ecological, economic and social aspects. Eburon Academic Publishers, Amsterdam (The Netherlands). |
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http://dx.doi.org/
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m.palomares@fisheries.ubc.ca |
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Fisheries Centre, The University of British Columbia, 2204 Main Mall, Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z4 |
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55160 |
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English |
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Cites FishBase in page 60; cited as one of the sources (information on fish groups) used to assemble the biodiversity lists in the paper. Cites FishBase in page 63; provided a checklist of a total of 515 native and 1 endemic species for Namibia. Cites FishBase in page 64; provided information on the contribution of marine fish species by habitat in Namibia and also on the number of fish species by commercial use. Cites FishBase in page 65; analysis of FishBase data show that 34% have commercial use in Namibia while 42% are expected to have potential commercial value. Cites FishBase in page 66; provided synonym of Sufflogobius bibarbatus. Cites FishBase in page 67; provided synonym for Sardinops sagax. Cites FishBase in page 70; provided partial data on the number of species by trophic level groups of fishes in Namibia. Cites FishBase in page 71; cited that fishes tend to have lower trophic levels than marine mammals. World Wide Web electronic publication April 2003. |
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