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A review of the limnology of the Okavango Delta, Botswana


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Author list: Gondwe M, Murray-Hudson M, mazrui N, Moses O, Mosimanyana E, Mogobe O

Publication year: 2021

Volume number: 46

Issue number: 3

Start page: 251

End page: 273

Number of pages: 23

URL: https://doi.org/10.2989/16085914.2021.1882931



Water quantity and quality are important aspects in the management of aquatic ecosystems, including wetlands.This paper has integrated available knowledge from literature on the limnology of the Okavango Delta, Botswana.The current near-natural solute concentrations in the inflow waters can be attributed to low chemical weatheringof the quartz basin substrate and nearly absent anthropogenic nutrient sources within the Okavango Delta.The concentration of solutes in endorheic ecosystems is a natural phenomenon. In the Okavango Delta, thisconcentration is offset by the accumulation of solutes in groundwater beneath numerous treed-islands, due toevapotranspiration by evergreen trees. The freshwater environment has fostered high abundance and diversity offlora and fauna in a semi-arid environment. However, there are several aspects of the Okavango Delta that needmore rigorous researched for management purposes. Some of the important knowledge gaps include the role ofatmospheric deposition and animal excretion as sources of nutrients and trace elements into the system, and theinfluence of hydro-period on the distribution of trace elements especially in floodplain sediments, flora and faunaacross the Okavango Delta. The issue of bioaccumulation of trace elements is also an important knowledge gap forthe Okavango Delta particularly for wildlife and human health


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