The southern African subcontinent and its surrounding oceans accommodate globally unique ecoregions, characterized by exceptional biodiversity and endemism. This diversity is shaped by extended and steep physical gradients or environmental discontinuities found in both ocean and terrestrial biomes. The region's biodiversity has historically been the basis of life for indigenous cultures and continues to support countless economic activities, many of them unsustainable, ranging from natural resource exploitation, an extensive fisheries industry and various forms of land use to nature-based tourism.
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Sell, A. F., von Maltitz, G. P., Auel, H., Biastoch, A., Bode-Dalby, M., Brandt, P., … Wilhelm, M. R. (2024). Unique Southern African Terrestrial and Oceanic Biomes and Their Relation to Steep Environmental Gradients (pp. 23–88). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10948-5_2
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