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n2:RIV%2F68081766%3A_____%2F12%3A00368733%21RIV13-AV0-68081766
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The Gambia River of West Africa, scheduled to undergo construction of a major dam, is a large tropical river with lateral connectivity across its floodplain and a natural flow regime. We compared patterns of fish diversity, habitat use, fish assemblage structure, and the distribution of trophic position and body morphology in riverine and floodplain habitats in Niokolo Koba National Park, downstream of the planned dam. A total of 49 fish species were captured. Fish species exhibited a range of habitat use patterns including habitat generalist, specificity to particular habitats, and apparent lateral migration among habitats between seasons. Species richness was homogenous among habitats in the wet season yet increased with isolation from the main channel in the dry seasons. Our results suggest that homogenization of floodplain habitats after damming could lead to both decreased taxonomic diversity and decreased functional disparity of the fish assemblage. The Gambia River of West Africa, scheduled to undergo construction of a major dam, is a large tropical river with lateral connectivity across its floodplain and a natural flow regime. We compared patterns of fish diversity, habitat use, fish assemblage structure, and the distribution of trophic position and body morphology in riverine and floodplain habitats in Niokolo Koba National Park, downstream of the planned dam. A total of 49 fish species were captured. Fish species exhibited a range of habitat use patterns including habitat generalist, specificity to particular habitats, and apparent lateral migration among habitats between seasons. Species richness was homogenous among habitats in the wet season yet increased with isolation from the main channel in the dry seasons. Our results suggest that homogenization of floodplain habitats after damming could lead to both decreased taxonomic diversity and decreased functional disparity of the fish assemblage.
dcterms:title
Hydrologic connectivity affects fish assemblage structure, diversity, and ecological traits in the unregulated Gambia River, West Africa Hydrologic connectivity affects fish assemblage structure, diversity, and ecological traits in the unregulated Gambia River, West Africa
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Hydrologic connectivity affects fish assemblage structure, diversity, and ecological traits in the unregulated Gambia River, West Africa Hydrologic connectivity affects fish assemblage structure, diversity, and ecological traits in the unregulated Gambia River, West Africa
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RIV/68081766:_____/12:00368733!RIV13-AV0-68081766
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n11:ico%3A68081766
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n3:aktivity
I, P(IAA6093404), Z(AV0Z60930519)
n3:cisloPeriodika
4
n3:dodaniDat
n15:2013
n3:domaciTvurceVysledku
White, Seth M. n17:4858646 n17:9466703
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n8:J
n3:duvernostUdaju
n14:S
n3:entitaPredkladatele
n13:predkladatel
n3:idSjednocenehoVysledku
140053
n3:idVysledku
RIV/68081766:_____/12:00368733
n3:jazykVysledku
n19:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
fish assemblage; functional morphology; large tropical rivers; lateral migration; multivariate analysis; pre-impoundment; reference condition; trophic position
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n3:kodStatuVydavatele
US - Spojené státy americké
n3:kontrolniKodProRIV
[1A899ACCE8BF]
n3:nazevZdroje
Biotropica
n3:obor
n18:EH
n3:pocetDomacichTvurcuVysledku
3
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
3
n3:projekt
n16:IAA6093404
n3:rokUplatneniVysledku
n15:2012
n3:svazekPeriodika
44
n3:tvurceVysledku
Ondračková, Markéta White, Seth M. Reichard, Martin
n3:wos
000305941300011
n3:zamer
n20:AV0Z60930519
s:issn
0006-3606
s:numberOfPages
10
n12:doi
10.1111/j.1744-7429.2011.00840.x