Weather data
A large number of automatic weather stations has been implemented in the frame of the BIOTA AFRICA project by the Namibian National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) and the Group "Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology" (BEE) of the University of Hamburg. The website offers hourly updates of data and graphs of a large number of weather parameters.


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Subproject W07

Subproject Coordination: Prof. Dr. K. Eduard Linsenmair, Lehrstuhl für Tierökologie und Tropenbiologie (Zoologie III), Theodor-Boveri-Institut (Biozentrum), Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
ke_lins@biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de

Comparative Studies on ephemeral savanna waters and their significance for diversity and productivity of fish communities in natural and anthropogenic disturbed rivers in West Africa

Alternation of dry and rainy season leads to heavy annual changes of many parameters in tropical freshwaters (water level, available water surface, temperature, conductivity, availability of food resources, existents of proper breeding areas etc.). The fish fauna is well adapted in this regions and uses the newly formed aquatic habitat for grazing, hunting, breeding, nursing and/or hiding - on the other hand the top predators will profit of the decreasing water level in the dry season by a concentration of prey fish. Such systems are very productive and contribute much to the nutritition of the population.

The subproject W07 is dealing with the composition and changes of fish communities in ephemeral savannah waters. Of special interest are: migrations to ephemeral waters, cost and profit of staying in such habitats, as well as human impact to these ecosystems. Special questions to the migration subtask is what species migrate to which point of time and what the triggering parameters are. The cost/profit subtask accents the food webs of ephemeral waters and their use as hiding, breeding and growing up areas. Furthermore the human impact to this areas will be investigated.


Workpackages:  WP1  WP2  WP3  WP4