1st Edition

Palaeoecology of Africa, volume 17

Edited By J.A. Coetzee, E.M. van Zinderen Bakker Copyright 1986
270 Pages
by CRC Press

270 Pages
by CRC Press

This volume covers topics such as geology, geomorphology, palynology, palaeontology and archaeology in the fynbos region, southern-most Africa.

Foreword; Preface; Geology, geomorphology, palynology, palaeontology and archaeology in the fynbos region, southernmost Africa; Cenozoic geology of the Southern Cape coastal plain, particularly the area between the Kafferkuils and Gouritz Estuaries; The Cenozoic history of the southern Cape coastal landscape; Microfloral elements in the Neogene of the south[1]western Cape Province and their phytogeographic significance; Late Pleistocene cave deposits in the southern Cape: Current research at Klasies River; Preliminary interpretation of micromammalian remains from the 1984 excavations at Klasies River Mouth 1A, Cape Province, South Africa tans: Large and small \puddles' in the landscape; The palaeohydrology of the Okavango Delta — Some pre[1]liminary results; Pans in the southwestern Kalahari: A preliminary Report; Geoarchaeology of the Haaskraal Pan: A preliminary palaeoenvironmental model; Where did all the young men go during 0-18 stage 2? Geomorphology, soils, trace fossils, palynology and isotopes: Studies of past environments; Contemporary periglacial phenomena in the Natal Drakensberg, South Africa; Significance of parent rock type in the development and distribution of soils in the Kruger National Park, south of the Olifants River; Termite casts in Tsondab Sandstone? Pollen analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of Late Quaternary sediment exposures in the eastern Orange Free State, South Africa; Carbon isotope ecology of herbivores and Carnivores; Stable carbon isotope analysis of bone apatite: The implications for dietary and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction; Historical biogeography; Historical biogeography: Theme and South African Variations; The formulation of hypotheses on Quaternary vegetation history: General approach and an example from the south eastern Cape; Nature’s Valley: A refugium for rare Southern Cape Forest species; Significance of different centres of diversity in subfamilies of Poaceae in southern Africa; Aspects of the phylogeny, evolution and biogeography of the genus Leucadendron (Proteaceae); Biogeographical relationships of the Namibian bryoflora; The biogeography of the pulmonate family Arionidae (Mollusca); Distribution patterns and biogeography of non-tropical southern African freshwater fishes; Lizard distribution as palaeoenvironmental indicators in the south-western Cape; Some features of African larger carnivore historical Biogeography; Environmental changes at Verlorenvlei; Book review.

Biography

J.A. Coetzee, E.M. van Zinderen Bakker, both Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein. H.J. Deacon, SASQUA guest-editor.