A NOTE ON THE UNUSUAL CRUSTACEAN COMMUNITY OF A TEMPORARY POOL IN THE NORTHERN CAPE

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A NOTE ON THE UNUSUAL CRUSTACEAN COMMUNITY OF A TEMPORARY POOL IN THE NORTHERN CAPE

DOI: 10.1080/10183469.1996.9631376
Author(s): M. Hamer , South Africa , N.A. Rayner Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa

Abstract

A temporary pool in a dry stream bed traversing Grootvloer Pan in the Northern Cape was inhabited by fifteen branchiopod and calanoid copepod crustacean species. There was an unusually high number of congeneric species in the pool; in the class Branchiopoda, five Streptocephalus species and four Daphnia species were collected. In addition, two species of the calanoid genus Metadiaptomus were identified. The high species richness was not related to habitat diversity, pool size or difference in body size of each species. Three species (Streptocephalus purcelli, S. gracilis and Metadiaptomus capensis) had previously been collected only from the winter-rainfall areas of the Cape. Episodic flooding in the Northern Cape in 1988 may have resulted in the unusual community in the Grootvloer temporary pool.

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