Macroinvertebrate variation in endorheic depression wetlands in North West and Mpumalanga provinces, South Africa
Date
2015Author
Foster, L.
Malherbe, W.
Ferreira, M.
Van Vuren, J.H.J.
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Aquatic macroinvertebrates are rarely used in wetland assessments due to their variation. However, in terms of
biodiversity, these invertebrates form an important component of wetland fauna. Spatial and temporal variation
of macroinvertebrate assemblages in endorheic depressions (locally referred to as ‘pans’) in Mpumalanga and
North West provinces were compared in wet and dry seasons in 2012 and 2013. A total of 29 taxa were identified
from both provinces, with similarities in the structure of communities, with the exception of one or two species,
in perennial endorheic depressions in both provinces. Macroinvertebrates sampled in Mpumalanga endorheic
depressions were similar to those reported in previous studies completed in the area, and most macroinvertebrates
sampled in Mpumalanga and North West were known to be commonly found in temporary habitats. Long-term
studies are required to understand better the ecological functioning of the pans in the North West province
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/18603http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/16085914.2015.1074060
http://www.nisc.co.za/products/abstracts/22833/macroinvertebrate-variation-in-endorheic-depression-wetlands-in-north-west-and-mpumalanga-provinces-south-africa