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The influence of wetlands, decaying organic matter, and stirring by wildlife on the dissolved oxygen concentration in eutrophicated water holes in the Seronera River, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Authors:Bakari Mnaya  Ephraim Mwangomo  Eric Wolanski
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Science and Human Engineering, Saitama Univ., 255 Shimo-okubo, Saitama-shi, Saitama 338-8570, Japan;(2) Tanzania National Parks-Serengeti, P.O. Box 3134, Arusha, Tanzania;(3) Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB No. 3, 4810 Townsville, MC, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:The dissolved oxygen concentration (DO) was sampled during a diurnal cycle in three water holes heavily used by wildlife and with distinctive biological features along the Seronera River. The DO fluctuated widely (by up to 11.5 mg l−1) as a function of time, mechanical stirring and aeration by animals, and the presence of fringing wetlands. The DO cycle was successfully modeled (within 0.3 mg l−1) by assuming that the four dominant processes were photosynthesis and respiration by algae near the surface, trapping by wetlands, decomposition of dead organic matter on the bottom, and stirring/aeration by hippos. The rate of DO decline from the decay of dead organic matter was equal to the rate of DO removal by algal respiration at night.
Keywords:Algae  Decaying organic matter  Dissolved oxygen  Mechanical aeration  Photosynthesis  Respiration
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