Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma SWSA Literature Repository

The literature repository for the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma Strategic Water Source Areas (SWSAs) provides interested stakeholders with access to available information regarding 1) the state, condition, and function of ecological infrastructure; and 2) information on governance (i.e. conservation planning and decision-making) for the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma SWSAs. The information sources provided largely fall within the period 2000 to 2022. The repository has been organised with the aid of four searchable filters. 1) Literature identifiers – any term relating to an author, year, title or publisher; 2) SWSA Catchment; 3) Quaternary catchment – the sub-catchments found in the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma SWSAs and 4) Themes – eleven predetermined themes were used to organise the information. The sources can be categorised under more than one of these themes. E.g. Information can relate to the theme of Fire, and the theme of Invasive alien plants.

  • Russell I. A. (2003). Changes in the distribution of emergent aquatic plants in a brackish South African estuarine-lake system - African Journal of Aquatic Science. 28: 103–122
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  • Russell I. A. (2013). Spatio-temporal variability of surface water quality parameters in a South African estuarine lake system - African Journal of Aquatic Science. 38: 53–66
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  • Russell I. A. (2011). Conservation status and distribution of freshwater fishes in South African National Parks - African Zoology. 46: 117–132
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  • Russell I. A. (2002). Freshwater fishes of Tsitsikamma National Park - Koedoe. 45: 13–17
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  • Russell I. A. & Kraaij T. (2008). Effects of cutting Phragmites australis along an inundation gradient, with implications for managing reed encroachment in a South African estuarine lake system - Wetlands and Ecological Management. 16: 383–393
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  • Russell I. A. & Randall R. M. (2017). Effects of prolonged elevated water salinity on submerged macrophyte and waterbird communities in Swartvlei Lake, South Africa - WaterSA. 43: 666–672
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  • Russell I. A., Randall R. M. & Hanekom N. (2014). Spatial and temporal patterns of waterbird assemblages in the Wilderness lakes complex, South Africa - Waterbirds. 37: 1–18
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  • Russell I. A., Randall R. M., & Kruger N. (2010). Garden Route National Park, Knysna Coastal Section, State of Knowledge - SANParks.
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  • Russell I. A., Randall R. M., Cole N., Kraaij T. & Kruger N. (2010). Garden Route National Park, wilderness coastal section, State of Knowledge Report - SANParks.
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  • Russell I. A., Randall R. M., Randall B. M. & Hanekom N. (2009). Relationships between the biomass of waterfowl and submerged macrophytes in a South African estuarine lake systems - Journal of African Ornithology. 80: 35–41
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Disclaimer:

The information represented in this repository does not necessarily reflect those of the Garden Route Biosphere Reserve. To provide a complete literature repository, the Garden Route Biosphere Reserve has provided links to access the materials. The Garden Route Biosphere Reserve has, however, made every effort to respect copyrights. Although the Garden Route Biosphere Reserve endeavours to ensure that the information represented is accurate, we cannot guarantee that all the information is always up-to-date, correct or complete. If you have any information you believe should be added to this repository, please email it to admin@gardenroutebiosphere.org.za. The repository will be updated on a biannual basis.