2008 . “Western Cape: An Overview”. In The State of the Population in the Western Cape Province , Edited by: Marindo, Ravayi, Groenewald, Cornie and Gaisie, Sam. 7–24. Cape Town: HSRC.Zinyakatira N: The State of the Population in the Western Cape Province. Cape Town, Human ...
Since the early 1980s, there have been large decreases in numbers breeding in South Africa of three seabirds that compete with fisheries for food: African Penguin , Cape Cormorant and Bank Cormorant . By contrast, two other species that compete with fisheries but which have a larger foraging ra...
(2010). Genome-wide analysis of the structure of the South African Coloured population in the western Cape. Hum Genet 128: 145–153. Article Google Scholar Du Toit ED, May RM, Halliday IL, Schlaphoff T, Taljaard DG . (1989). Paternity exclusion using 18 genetic systems in 2 124 ...
Theyaxis represents per cent sharing. Notice, in (a) the low frequency of sharing with the North African population (9%) and in (b) the gradual increase of sharing from the Middle East to Southern and Western Europe.cshows sharing with Iron Age and Bronze Age European populations anddshows...
The problem of non-response in population surveys on the topic of HIV and sexuality: a comparative study Throughout the Western world, response rates are falling in population surveys. The aim of the study was to explore for the presence of non-response bias i... L.,Wallander,R.,... -...
The distribution of mice was investigated at Cape Rosa and the Nuez Peninsula, the two areas of South Georgia where the species is known to occur. Live-trapping and kill-trapping took place during March 2012, at the end of the austral summer, with traps in four grids (3.2–4.0 ha in ...
2001 growing seasons only, while grain yield responses to tillage, crop rotation and N rates during these years were compared to the mean yield for the years 1992, 1994, 1996 and 1998 at Langgewens Experimental Farm in the Western Cape as part of a long-term tillage and crop rotation ...
s physical and human geography can be found in the articleAfrica. For discussion of the physical and human geography of individual countries in the region and of their postcolonial history,seeBenin,Burkina Faso,Cameroon,Cape Verde,Chad,Côte d’Ivoire,Equatorial Guinea,The Gambia,Ghana,Guinea,...
Cape Town, city and seaport, legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape province. The city lies at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula. Because it was the site of the first European settlement in South Africa, Cape Town is known a
Cape Coast Castle, Ghana(more) Ghana,countryof westernAfrica, situated on thecoastof theGulf of Guinea. Although relatively small in area and population, Ghana is one of the leading countries of Africa, partly because of its considerable natural wealth and partly because it was the first black...