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Vandijkophrynus inyangae

Vandijkophrynus inyangae

(Poynton, 1963)

GBIF:144173028

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Freshwater biodiversity of the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe: Assessing conservation priorities using primary species-occurrence data

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The Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe harbors several freshwater species of conservation interest, such as birds, invertebrates, fish and amphibians, whose numbers and distribution are little known. The impacts of the on-going human activities and threats such as agricultural expansion, illegal mining activities and introduction of alien invasive species on the local wetland biodiversity, and the integrity of the ecosystem in the region is also not very clear. A related problem is the inaccessibility and unavailability of the relevant data on the wetland biodiversity from previous studies and surveys, for policy and decision making in the area. This project seeks to mobilise the much required data on freshwater biodiversity in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe and make use of Biodiversity Informatics tools to identify the important sites for Conservation of Freshwater biodiversity, with a focus on fish, invertebrates, amphibians and bird species in the region. The outputs from this project will therefore help to show policy makers. Wildlife managers, researchers and conservationists where to target resources and conservation effort should be target and will help protect the biodiversity that still occur in the unprotected wetlands of this region, that could be lost to human activities such as clearing for agriculture.

Mafuwe K, Broadley S, Sithole N, Dhliwayo K (2018). Freshwater biodiversity of the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe: Assessing conservation priorities using primary species-occurrence data. Version 1.4. Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/uyrvez accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-17.

CC BY-NCPublished 5/29/2018
GBIF Usage Key
144173028
Dataset Key
884378d6-d591-4760-bb70-7b4851784d96
Origin
source
Backbone Key
2422239
Taxon ID
16
Last Crawled
8/24/2023
Last Interpreted
5/29/2018