Comparative studies on the structure of an upland African stream ecosystem


Autoria(s): Abdallah, Ahmel; de Mazancourt, C.; Elinge, M. M.; Graw, B.; Grzesiuk, M.; Henson, K.; Kamoga, M.; Kolodziejska, I.; Kristersson, M.; Kuria, A.; Leonhartsberger, P.; Matemba, R.; Merl, M.; Moss, Brian; Minto, C.; Murfitt, E.; Musila, S. N.; Ndayishiniye, J.; Nuhu, D.; Oduro, D. J.; Provvedi, S.; Rasoma, R. V.; Ratsoavina, F.; Trevelyan, R.; Tumanye, N.; Ujoh, V. N.; van de Wiel, G.; Wagner, T.; Waylen, K.; Yona, M.
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2004

Resumo

Upland stream systems have been extensively investigated in Europe, North America and Australasia and many of the central ideas concerning their function are based on these systems. One central paradigm, the river continuum concept is ultimately derived from those North American streams whose catchments remain forested with native vegetation. Streams of the tropics may or may not fit the model. They have been little studied. The Amani Nature Reserve in the East Usambara Mountains of north-eastern Tanzania offers an opportunity to bring these naturally forested systems to the attention of the ecological community. This article describes a comparison made between two lengths of the River Dodwe in this area. The work was carried out by a group of postgraduate students from eighteen European and African countries with advice from five staff members, as part of a course organised by the Tropical Biology Association. Rigorous efforts were made to standardise techniques, in a situation where equipment and laboratory facilities were very basic, through a management structure and deliberate allocation of work to specialists in each area.The article offers a summary of invertebrate communities found in the stream and its biomass. Crabs seem to be the key organism in both sections of the streams.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4686/1/FF21_AbdallahEtAl_A5reprint.pdf

Abdallah, Ahmel and de Mazancourt, C. and Elinge, M. M. and Graw, B. and Grzesiuk, M. and Henson, K. and Kamoga, M. and Kolodziejska, I. and Kristersson, M. and Kuria, A. and Leonhartsberger, P. and Matemba, R. and Merl, M. and Moss, Brian and Minto, C. and Murfitt, E. and Musila, S. N. and Ndayishiniye, J. and Nuhu, D. and Oduro, D. J. and Provvedi, S. and Rasoma, R. V. and Ratsoavina, F. and Trevelyan, R. and Tumanye, N. and Ujoh, V. N. and van de Wiel, G. and Wagner, T. and Waylen, K. and Yona, M. (2004) Comparative studies on the structure of an upland African stream ecosystem. Freshwater Forum, , pp. 27-47.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4686/

https://www.fba.org.uk/journals/index.php/FF/article/view/172

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Limnology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed