Title:

Water depth and biotic insulation: Major determinants of back-swamp plant community composition

Publication Year:
1991
Abstract:

Based on phytosociological data, a polythetic divisive classification technique resulted in the delineation of eight broad vegetation types in the back-swamp areas of the Maunachira River Systems of the Okavango Delta. A detrended correspondence analysis indicated that water depth was the major environmental factor influencing the distribution of submerged, floating-leaved and tall, emergent species dominated communities. The remaining communities were of short emergent species assemblages rooted in peat deposits with a water depth of less than 0.7 meters. Hydrology.

Publication Title:

Wetlands Ecology and Management

Volume:
1
Issue:
3
Pages:
149 - 162
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en
Files:
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Water depth and biotic insulation.pdf 2.16 MB

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