The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando are large floodplain rivers with substantial biodiversity, providing water and ecosystem services to a large tract of southern Africa. These rivers differ in hydrological regime. The Upper Zambezi and Kavango rivers are in flood for 4 months (March, April, May, June) while, in the Kwando River, floods are later and last for 1–2 months in July and August. The Upper Zambezi River has the largest annual flood pulse, followed by the Kavango River, while the Kwando River experiences small and unreliable floods. During years of exceptional flooding of the Upper Zambezi and Kavango rivers, the rivers are interconnected at peak flows and therefore share a common ichthyofauna. This provided a natural experiment ...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando are large floodplain rivers with substantial biodiversity, pro...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando rivers are three periodically interlinked floodplain rivers wh...
An 8-month survey of the Upper Zambezi River, its associated floodplain and marginal upland habitats...
The results of the first seasonal survey of the fish of the Kavango River floodplain along the Angol...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems globally characterized by dynamic interactions bet...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Following the constru...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
The Crocodile River is situated in the north east of the Republic of South Africa. It is a large riv...
Globally, the number of rivers with intermittent flow is increasing due to climate change and water ...
Except for the many lakes of East Africa, most African aquatic environments are formed by rivers who...
The ecology of dryland rivers is under-studied in Africa. During seasonal droughts, these rivers cea...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando are large floodplain rivers with substantial biodiversity, pro...
The Upper Zambezi, Kavango and Kwando rivers are three periodically interlinked floodplain rivers wh...
An 8-month survey of the Upper Zambezi River, its associated floodplain and marginal upland habitats...
The results of the first seasonal survey of the fish of the Kavango River floodplain along the Angol...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems globally characterized by dynamic interactions bet...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Following the constru...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
The Crocodile River is situated in the north east of the Republic of South Africa. It is a large riv...
Globally, the number of rivers with intermittent flow is increasing due to climate change and water ...
Except for the many lakes of East Africa, most African aquatic environments are formed by rivers who...
The ecology of dryland rivers is under-studied in Africa. During seasonal droughts, these rivers cea...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...