The Phongolo floodplain in South Africa is a unique system because of its biodiversity and socio-economic value. The spatial and temporal changes of invertebrate communities of the downstream floodplain influenced by controlled flooding from an upstream dam are poorly understood. The study investigated the spatial and temporal changes in community assemblage of macroinvertebrates and zooplankton in the permanent wetlands (pans) of the Phongolo floodplain in relation to controlled flooding. This was achieved by sampling during the dry period (September) and after controlled release of water (December). Although controlled flooding did not coincide with significant changes in the taxon diversity of macroinvertebrates and zooplankton, macroinv...
This study aims to investigate macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and composition across the thr...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
The Phongolo floodplain in South Africa is a unique system because of its biodiversity and socio-eco...
Temporary aquatic ecosystems (e.g. wetlands, pans, ponds, pools) are common, especially in semi-arid...
The River Murray, Australia, is a highly regulated river from which almost 80% of mean annual flow i...
Includes abstract.This thesis presents an examination of the relationship between floods as disturba...
Although temporary wetlands are often biodiversity hotspots that deliver multiple ecosystem services...
The Harts River and its associated floodplain, Northern Cape province, South Africa, are closely ass...
Due to the severe regulation, diversion, introduction of exotic species, and pollution of freshwate...
Temporary aquatic ecosystems (e.g. wetlands, pans, ponds, pools) are common, especially in semi-arid...
The regulation of Australian lowland rivers such as the River Murray has resulted in changes to the ...
Macroinvertebrate communities of reservoirs are known to be affected by water level fluctuations (WL...
Abstract Aim Floodplains are among the most biologically diverse systems in the world, where hydrol...
Macroinvertebrate communities of reservoirs are known to be affected by water level fluctuations (WL...
This study aims to investigate macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and composition across the thr...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
The Phongolo floodplain in South Africa is a unique system because of its biodiversity and socio-eco...
Temporary aquatic ecosystems (e.g. wetlands, pans, ponds, pools) are common, especially in semi-arid...
The River Murray, Australia, is a highly regulated river from which almost 80% of mean annual flow i...
Includes abstract.This thesis presents an examination of the relationship between floods as disturba...
Although temporary wetlands are often biodiversity hotspots that deliver multiple ecosystem services...
The Harts River and its associated floodplain, Northern Cape province, South Africa, are closely ass...
Due to the severe regulation, diversion, introduction of exotic species, and pollution of freshwate...
Temporary aquatic ecosystems (e.g. wetlands, pans, ponds, pools) are common, especially in semi-arid...
The regulation of Australian lowland rivers such as the River Murray has resulted in changes to the ...
Macroinvertebrate communities of reservoirs are known to be affected by water level fluctuations (WL...
Abstract Aim Floodplains are among the most biologically diverse systems in the world, where hydrol...
Macroinvertebrate communities of reservoirs are known to be affected by water level fluctuations (WL...
This study aims to investigate macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and composition across the thr...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...