The Okavango is a vast inland delta system in northern Botswana which receives an annual flood from the highlands of southern Angola. There are distinct communities of fish in the Okavango which can be separated from each other by the physical characteristics of the different habitat types with which they co-evolved. This thesis provides an account of the biology and ecology of selected fish species in the Okavango Delta. Their response to the annual flood regime, and the environmental factors which limit their distribution and abundance, are examined. The thesis emphasizes the importance of water fluctuations in determining the nature of the fish fauna and the reaction of the fishes in terms of community structure, movements, breeding, pre...
In the tropics, there is very little information on fish reproduction in intermittent streams and mo...
This study investigated aspects of the ecology of fishes and mosquitoes using floodplains in the low...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
Inland fisheries provide vital proteins, jobs and income, for some of the most marginalized communit...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems globally characterized by dynamic interactions bet...
Alteration of the flow regime may affect species distributions, mechanisms of community assembly, an...
The results of the first seasonal survey of the fish of the Kavango River floodplain along the Angol...
The Okavango Delta is a vast inland wetland system situated in northern Botswana. High rainfall is r...
In periodically flooded wetland systems, the seasonal flooding regime is the main driver of ecosyste...
Wetlands are key ecosystems of high biological diversity that provide valuable ecosystem services. T...
Globally, the number of rivers with intermittent flow is increasing due to climate change and water ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe Okavango Delta is recognized as one of the famous inland wetlands and i...
The Okavango Delta, situated in northwest Botswana between E22.0°-E24.0° and S18.0°-S20.5°, is the ...
The equilibrium of inland hydrosystems is presently a cause for concern, with species extinction rat...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando rivers are three periodically interlinked floodplain rivers wh...
In the tropics, there is very little information on fish reproduction in intermittent streams and mo...
This study investigated aspects of the ecology of fishes and mosquitoes using floodplains in the low...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
Inland fisheries provide vital proteins, jobs and income, for some of the most marginalized communit...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems globally characterized by dynamic interactions bet...
Alteration of the flow regime may affect species distributions, mechanisms of community assembly, an...
The results of the first seasonal survey of the fish of the Kavango River floodplain along the Angol...
The Okavango Delta is a vast inland wetland system situated in northern Botswana. High rainfall is r...
In periodically flooded wetland systems, the seasonal flooding regime is the main driver of ecosyste...
Wetlands are key ecosystems of high biological diversity that provide valuable ecosystem services. T...
Globally, the number of rivers with intermittent flow is increasing due to climate change and water ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe Okavango Delta is recognized as one of the famous inland wetlands and i...
The Okavango Delta, situated in northwest Botswana between E22.0°-E24.0° and S18.0°-S20.5°, is the ...
The equilibrium of inland hydrosystems is presently a cause for concern, with species extinction rat...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando rivers are three periodically interlinked floodplain rivers wh...
In the tropics, there is very little information on fish reproduction in intermittent streams and mo...
This study investigated aspects of the ecology of fishes and mosquitoes using floodplains in the low...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...