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DOI10.1002/iroh.200310708
Distributional patterns of diatoms and Limnodrilus oligochaetes in a Kenyan dry streambed following the 1999-2000 drought conditions
Mathooko, JM; Mpawenayo, B; Kipkemboi, JK; M’Erimba, CM
通讯作者Mathooko, JM
来源期刊INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY
ISSN1434-2944
出版年2005
卷号90期号:2页码:185-200
英文摘要

Drought is a natural phenomenon experienced by many intermittent and also seasonal lotic systems. It has diverse effects on the structure and distribution of biological communities through habitat transition from wetted to terrestrial conditions. The Njoro River, a tropical stream, was drought-stressed between late 1999 and mid 2000, providing an opportunity to sample and describe the distributional patterns of diatoms and Limnodrilus oligochaetes in the vertical sediment profile. The dispersion of Limnodrilus oligochaetes with sediment depth profile varied from quasi-random (i.e. exponent k of the negative binomial distribution > 2.0 or < 0) at the surface to strong aggregation (0 < k < 1.0) in the deeper sediments. Diatoms were heterogenous, with most species contributing less than 1% of all the diatoms collected from the riverbed. Contagious dispersion was a common feature among the diatom species. The distribution of Fragilaria ulna was largely quasi-random in all sites, with Nitzschia amphibia and Cocconeis placentula demonstrating quasi-random distribution in the Kerma vertical sediment profile. Escape from stranding to deeper sediment strata as the drought progressed was not a universal response among the diatom species. Our results showed that drought-stress altered the structure of biological assemblages and also emphasized the need for the management of tropical lotic systems and their catchments for flow permanence.


英文关键词vertical dispersion algae tropical stream rewetting invertebrates natural disturbance
类型Article
语种英语
国家Kenya
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000229397700004
WOS关键词RIFT-VALLEY STREAM ; DESERT STREAM ; DISTURBANCE ; INVERTEBRATES ; AGGREGATION ; COMMUNITIES ; ASSEMBLAGE ; PERIPHYTON ; DISPERSION ; RESOURCE
WOS类目Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向Marine & Freshwater Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/149342
作者单位(1)Egerton Univ, Dept Zool, Njoro, Kenya;(2)Egerton Univ, Dept Bot, Njoro, Kenya
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Mathooko, JM,Mpawenayo, B,Kipkemboi, JK,et al. Distributional patterns of diatoms and Limnodrilus oligochaetes in a Kenyan dry streambed following the 1999-2000 drought conditions[J],2005,90(2):185-200.
APA Mathooko, JM,Mpawenayo, B,Kipkemboi, JK,&M’Erimba, CM.(2005).Distributional patterns of diatoms and Limnodrilus oligochaetes in a Kenyan dry streambed following the 1999-2000 drought conditions.INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY,90(2),185-200.
MLA Mathooko, JM,et al."Distributional patterns of diatoms and Limnodrilus oligochaetes in a Kenyan dry streambed following the 1999-2000 drought conditions".INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY 90.2(2005):185-200.
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