橙河的无脊椎动物,重点是保护和管理

R. Palmer
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本文考察了奥兰治河下游1800公里水域的水生无脊椎动物的分布和丰富程度,并与奥兰治河的保护和管理相联系。这些数据是根据1991年至1996年进行的黑蝇控制研究期间公布的信息和调查得出的。这条河的特点是物种数量少,反映了这条河的历史季节性。动物群以滤食性动物为主,突出了细颗粒物质(细菌、浮游植物和碎屑)在河流生态中的重要性。没有一个分类群被认为是地方性的,尽管黑蝇S. gariepense目前的分布几乎肯定局限于奥兰治河。近年来,至少有三种物种可能从奥兰治河上消失,一种濒临灭绝,一种是严重的害虫,至少14种是潜在的疾病载体,两种被认为是入侵。南非的新记录包括五种C…
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INVERTEBRATES IN THE ORANGE RIVER, WITH EMPHASIS ON CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
Summary Distribution and abundance of aquatic invertebrates in the lower 1800 kilometres of the Orange River is examined in relation to the conservation and management of the Orange River. Data are based on published information and surveys conducted during research into blackfly control, conducted between 1991 and 1996. The river is characterised by low numbers of species, reflecting the historically seasonal nature of the river. The fauna is dominated by filter-feeders, highlighting the importance of fine particulate material (bacteria, phytoplankton and detritus) in the ecology of the river. No taxa are considered endemic, although the present day distribution of the blackfly S. gariepense is almost certainly restricted to the Orange River. At least three species have probably disappeared from the Orange River in recent years, one is endangered, one is a serious pest, at least fourteen are potential disease vectors, and two are considered invasive. New records for South Africa include five species of C...
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