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Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2003

The impact of water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes) in a eutrophic subtropical impoundment (Lake Chivero, Zimbabwe). II. Species diversity

Luc Brendonck; Joachim Maes; W Rommens; Nzwirashe Dekeza; Tamuka Nhiwatiwa; Maxwell Barson; Veerle Callebaut; Crispen Phiri; Kelle Moreau; Brian Gratwicke; Maarten Stevens; Nooike Alyn; Eddy Holsters; Frans Ollevier; Brian Marshall

We compared abundance and diversity of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fishes among limnetic (P: always without macrophytes) and littoral habitats with (L +) and without (L- ) hyacinths in Lake Chivero, a man-made hypertrophic reservoir near Harare (Zimbabwe). In addition, the littoral macrophyte community, and macro-inver- tebrates associated with hyacinth mats were inventoried. The phytoplankton commu- nity was dominated by blue-green algae (mainly Microcystis aeruginosa ), typical for a hyper-eutrophic lake. Total absolute densities were about 10 to 30 times higher at the L+ sites than at the unvegetated L- and P sites. On the basis of relative species abun- dances the L- zones were more similar to the P than to the L + zones. There was an in- creasing importance of chlorophytes ( Staurastrum sp. and Pandorina morum ) and di- atoms (Cyclotella meneghiniana and pennales) and a decreasing dominance of Mycro- cystis along the discriminant axis from L +, L- to P. The zooplankton community was most dense in the unvegetated zones. Daphnids and bosminids were more abundant in the pelagic than in both littoral zones. Calanoids and Diaphanosoma were dominantly represented in the unvegetated zones. The two littoral zones were characterised by higher densities of chydorids, while they could be discriminated by the dominance of cyclopoids in the vegetated site. Seventeen different fish species were captured by at least one of the different fishing methods. Apparent habitat preferences differed ac-


Limnology and Oceanography | 2007

Direct and indirect measures of dispersal in the fairy shrimp Branchipodopsis wolfi indicate a small-scale isolation-by-distance pattern

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Luc De Meester; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Hydrobiologia | 2006

Dormant egg bank characteristics and hatching pattern of the Phallocryptus spinosa (Anostraca) population in the Makgadikgadi Pans (Botswana)

Ann Hulsmans; Sofie Bracke; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc De Meester; Luc Brendonck


Archive | 2005

Distance limited effective dispersal in the fairy shrimp Branchipodopsis wolfi (Crustacea: Anostraca) from temporary desert rock pools

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc De Meester; Luc Brendonck


Archive | 2005

The importance of dispersal in the fairy shrimp Branchipodopsis wolfi: direct and indirect estimates

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc De Meester; Luc Brendonck


Archive | 2004

Direct and indirect estimates of dispersal in the fairy shrimp Branchipodopsis wolfi

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Third international symposium on Ecological Genetics | 2003

Temporal variation in the genetic structure of short-lived rock pool populations of Branchipodopsis wolfi (Crustacea: Anostraca)

Ann Hulsmans; Kelle Moreau; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Third International Symposium on Ecological Genetics. | 2003

Resting egg bank dynamics in Branchipodopsis wolfi populations from temporary rock pools in SE-Botswana, with additional emphasis on differences in hatching respons of old and recent eggs

Kelle Moreau; Ann Hulsmans; Luc De Meester; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Archive | 2003

Evolutionary implications of resting egg banks in anostracans, with additional emphasis on the fate of old eggs

Kelle Moreau; Ann Hulsmans; Bruce Riddoch; Luc Brendonck


Archive | 2003

Resting egg bank dynamics in subtropical anostracans, with additional emphasis on the fate of old eggs and their evolutionary implications

Kelle Moreau; Ann Hulsmans; Bruce Riddoch; Luc De Meester; Luc Brendonck

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Luc Brendonck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ann Hulsmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Luc De Meester

Catholic University of Leuven

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Frans Ollevier

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joachim Maes

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Maarten Stevens

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Sofie Bracke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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W Rommens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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