- Title
- Species succession and the development of a lacustrine fish community in an ephemeral lake
- Creator
- Peel, Richard A, Hill, Jaclyn M, Taylor, Geraldine C, Tweddle, Denis, Weyl, Olaf L F
- Subject
- To be catalogued
- Date
- 2019
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/444704
- Identifier
- vital:74261
- Identifier
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14081
- Description
- Here, we present a gillnet survey of Lake Liambezi a 370 km2 shallow ephemeral floodplain lake situated in north‐eastern Namibia, which is fed irregularly by the upper Zambezi and Kwando Rivers during years of high flooding. The lake dried up in 1985 and, with the exception of sporadic minor annual inundation events, remained dry until 2007. We describe the temporal succession of fish species over an 8 year period from initial inundation 2007 to maturation in 2014. The succession of the fish community did not follow the typical pattern of opportunistic strategists during colonisation, to periodic strategists that are eventually succeeded by equilibrium strategists. Instead, the evolution of the fish community was characterised by three distinct phases. The first phase involved the inundation and colonisation of the lake in 2007, followed by its decline until the floods that filled the lake in 2009. During this phase the lake was colonised by fishes from the adjacent upper Zambezi and Chobe River floodplains.
- Format
- 15 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Journal of Fish Biology, Peel, R.A., Hill, J.M., Taylor, G.C., Tweddle, D. and Weyl, O.L., 2019. Species succession and the development of a lacustrine fish community in an ephemeral lake. Journal of Fish Biology, 95(3), pp.855-869, Journal of Fish Biology volume 95 number 3 855 860 2019 0022-1112
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