posted on 2024-09-06, 06:20authored byChristina Skarpe
The present contribution is a study of the vegetation of the "draw-down zone" e g. the area between highest and lowest water level in a reservoir, of the artificial Lake Kariba. It aims at providing a renewed description of the shore vegetation along the Zimbabwean side of the lake for comparison with the older records (see, for instance. White 1965. Bowmaker 1968, Child 1968, Magadza 1970). In addition, pilot studies of above-ground biomass production of the dominating vegetation types and on relations between grazing by large herbivores and growth form of Panicum repens, a largely dominant species, were intended as a base for further research.
In this contribution, names of plant species follow Flora Zambeziaca' (London 1960-1990), and for genera not yet treated there, 'Flora of Southern Africa1 (Pretoria 1963-1989).
A research paper on the ecological plant life and aquatic system of the man-made Lake Kariba.
Funding
The present investigations were sponsored for many years by the University of Zimbabwe Research Board and by the Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries (SAREC).
History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications
Citation
Skarpe, C. (1997) Ecology of the vegitation in the draw-down zone of Lake Kariba. In: Moreau, J. (ed.) Advances in the ecology of Lake Kariba, pp. 127-138. Harare: UZ Publications.