Authors
Andrew J Plumptre, Tim RB Davenport, Mathias Behangana, Robert Kityo, Gerald Eilu, Paul Ssegawa, Corneille Ewango, Danny Meirte, Charles Kahindo, Marc Herremans, Julian Kerbis Peterhans, John D Pilgrim, Malcolm Wilson, Marc Languy, David Moyer
Publication date
2007/1/1
Journal
Biological conservation
Volume
134
Issue
2
Pages
178-194
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Albertine Rift is one of the most important regions for conservation in Africa. It contains more vertebrate species than any other region on the continent and contains more endemic species of vertebrate than any other region on mainland Africa. This paper compiles all currently known species distribution information for plants, endemic butterfly species and four vertebrate taxa from the Albertine Rift. The literature on fish species richness and endemism is also reviewed to assess the importance of the larger lakes in the Rift for conservation. We use data from 38 protected and unprotected areas to prioritise sites within the Albertine Rift for conservation based upon their numbers of endemic and globally threatened species. Virunga and Kahuzi Biega National Parks and Itombwe Massif in Democratic Republic of Congo, Bwindi Impenetrable and Kibale National Parks in Uganda, and Nyungwe National Park in …
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