Browsing Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "Large branchiopods"
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An empirical test of the impact of drying events and physical disturbance on wind erosion of zooplankton egg banks in temporary ponds
(Springer, 2020)Most temporary pond zooplankton species produce drought-resistant eggs that accumulate in the sediment and form an egg bank. When a pond dries and the egg bank is exposed, wind erodes eggs and wind action has been suggested ... -
Lateral hydrological connectivity differentially affects the community characteristics of multiple groups of aquatic invertebrates in tropical wetland pans in South Africa
(Wiley, 2019)River–floodplain connectivity (i.e. lateral hydrological connectivity, LHC) can directly affect the community characteristics by promoting dispersal of organisms but can also have profound indirect effects by altering local ...