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The vegetation of Nyumba ya Mungu reservoir, Tanzania
Authors:R PETER H WELSH  PATRICK DENNY
Institution:Department of Botany and Biochemistry, Westfield College, The University of London, London NW3 7ST
Abstract:A study was made of the aquatic macrophyte ecology of Nyumba ya Mungu; a nine year old man-made lake in northern Tanzania. The vegetation is described with the aid of percentage cover histograms and standing crop estimates. Concurrent physical, chemical and biological studies helped in ecological interpretations. Distinct vegetation communities were found in the deltaic swamps of the two major inflow rivers and it is concluded that this was due to water chemical differences. The water of the more alkaline River Kikuletwa appeared to influence the greater part of the perimeter swamps as the species composition largely coincided with that reported for higher pH, higher conductivity African lakes. Typha domingensis swamp was predominant and extensive, whilst Cyperus alopecuroides and Paspalidium geminatum were also common emergent species. Floating and submerged plants were relatively unimportant in the lake with respect to cover. The major zonations of species appeared to be a function of water depth, while chemistry seemed the main factor controlling vegetation pattern. In conclusion the significance of interrelationships between the macrophytes and other aquatic organisms is discussed.
Keywords:tropical African man-made lake  swamp vegetation  water plants  aquatic macrophytes Typha domingensis  Cyperus alopecuroides  Paspalidium geminatum
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