Latimeria chalumnae is the icon for the multidisciplinary, multinational African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) dedicated to improving the understanding of biological and other processes that support marine life. This article provides an overview of contributions made at a conference hosted by ACEP at the end of 2003. It also reviews significant developments regarding coelacanth conservation which have taken place since the conference. Delegates at the meeting concluded that the integrated regional,ecosystem approach that had been adopted by ACEP should continue. Underwater observation and exploration, however, should be supplemented by more experimental and technical analyses in order to answer longstanding questions related to coel...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
Latimeria chalumnae is the icon for the multidisciplinary, multinational African Coelacanth Ecosyste...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
The African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) Geographic Information System (GIS) has been devel...
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coel...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to ...
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 h...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
The living coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae has a unique position in world biodiversity which raises i...
This introductory paper lays the basis for this supplementary issue by briefly presenting the state ...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
Latimeria chalumnae is the icon for the multidisciplinary, multinational African Coelacanth Ecosyste...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
The African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) Geographic Information System (GIS) has been devel...
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coel...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to ...
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 h...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
The living coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae has a unique position in world biodiversity which raises i...
This introductory paper lays the basis for this supplementary issue by briefly presenting the state ...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...