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Fish communities in the eastern,seasonal-floodplain of the Sudd,Southern Sudan
Authors:P Hickley  R G Bailey
Institution:(1) Severn-Trent Water Authority, Abelson House, 2297 Coventry Road, B26 3PU Sheldon, Birmingham, UK;(2) Department of Human Environmental Science, King's College (KQC), Hortensia Road, SW10 0QX London, K
Abstract:Annual flooding of the permanent Sudd swamps innundates large areas of Oryza longistaminata grasslands. Fish migration into a southeast section of the seasonal floodplain was led by Clarias gariepinus, Polypterus senegalus and several small species which were intent on spawning. Channa obscura and juveniles of Oreochromis niloticus were prominent among later entrants. From a total of 23 species caught in seasonal habitats, 7 contributed over 97% of total estimated numerical and biomass densities. The latter ranged from 435–580 kg ha–1. In the 1982–83 flood-season entry to the floodplain was essentially restricted to species tolerant of oxygen-deficient waters and thereby able to penetrate the papyrus and Typha swamps of the permanent wetland. Migrants became stranded in temporary pools and subject to heavy cropping by birds.
Keywords:Sudd  seasonal  floodplain  fish  grassland  pools  migration  stranding
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