African Lake Worlds
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
African Lake Worlds explores the geological origins, ecological importance, and conservation efforts surrounding Africa's Great Lakes. These lakes, including Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi, are biodiversity hotspots and vital resources for surrounding communities. The book emphasizes the need for comprehensive understanding of these African Great Lakes, crucial for effective conservation and sustainable resource management amidst human pressures and climate change. These lakes reveal secrets about aquatic ecosystems, with Lake Malawi famed for its dazzling array of cichlid fish and Lake Tanganyika for its ancient endemic species.
The book begins by detailing the discovery and formation of the lakes, then delves into limnology to understand their unique ecosystems. It examines the geological history, biological communities, and human impact, incorporating scientific data and firsthand accounts from researchers. The book uniquely integrates knowledge across geology, biology, ecology, and environmental science to provide a nuanced perspective. The approach is structured in three parts, examining the geological history, biological communities, and human dimensions of these vital African aquatic systems.
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