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Some observations on the geomorphological impact of hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius L.) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Authors:T S McCARTHY  W N ELLERY  & A BLOEM
Institution:Department of Geology, University of the Witwatersrand, P.O. WITS, Johannesburg 2050,;Department of Geographical and Environmental Sciences, University of Natal, King George V Avenue, Durban 4001
Abstract:The Okavango Delta is a large wetland system situated in northern Botswana. The hippopotamus forms an integral part of this dynamic ecosystem, as it exerts a catalytic effect on geomorphological change. In the distal reaches of the wetland, regular movement of hippos to feeding grounds results in the development of incised channels, which are kept clear of vegetation and act as nodes for swamp expansion. Hippos maintain pathways in backswamp areas, which lead to the development of new channel systems during channel avulsion. They create breaches in the vegetation levees which flank channels in the permanent swamps, causing diversion of water and sediment to backswamp areas. Their paths often lead to lakes in the permanent swamps. During channel avulsion, diversion of a channel into lakes may occur via these paths, which can result in lake closure.
Keywords:fluvial geomorphology  hippopotamus  Okavango Delta  wetland
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