Title: Aquatic Ecology of the Tropics
1Aquatic Ecology of the Tropics
- Overview and brief historical context
- Geodynamics
- Origin of lakes
- Tropical climates
- Morphometry, zonations
2- Limnology was born on the shores of Lake Geneva
(Switzerland) and developed mostly in Europe and
North America. - Foci over time lake descriptions, typology
(1920-1930), energy flow problems (1940-1950),
pollution (eutrophication) of aquatic ecosystems,
aquatic ecosystem restoration. - This remarkable development in limnology
concerned almost exclusively cold and temperate
lakes.
3Tropical aquatic systems
- Dont get attention from the scientific and
management community they need - Some do, but our general understanding of the
ecology and hydrology of wet ecosystems in this
large and heterogeneous region is only developing
slowly. - Little know about extent and distribution of
tropical aquatic systems (wetlands in particular) - No data on rates of wetland losses due to
development (thought to be high but are
essentially unknown). - Development pressures appear to be intensifying
and the lack of data hinder wetland preservation
and sustainable management.
4(50 million km2 of land)
5Some scientific expeditions to exotic regions of
the world that produced sporadic data (preserved
specimens of aquatic plants and animals for
museums and herbaria of Europe and America).
6Kyoga
Albert
Edward
Victoria
Kivu
Tanganyika
Rukwa
7Following this early descriptive phase of animal
and plant collections, more sustained field
expeditions in specific localities were organized.
Importance of taxonomy!
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9- Since 1980s, increased attention (and actually
some pioneer textbooks) on the subject of
tropical aquatic ecology - Still, even today, many regions in the tropics
remain mysterious areas with unknown diversity. - Scientific interest in tropical aquatic systems
- species diversity, taxonomy, energy flow, ecology
- Economic and socio-cultural importance
- species extinction, population growth and use of
lakes for fisheries, waterborne diseases,
drinking water supply.
10- Can tropical ecosystems be understood from
principles that apply to temperate systems? - Some principles easily transfer across latitude
(e.g., the response of phytoplankton to light) - Many others are remarkable different
- stratification
- nutrient cycling and material turnover rates
- biological components (diversity, role of fish)
- trophic cascades
- floodpulses
- growing seasons
- ecosystem resilience
- management issues
11Aquatic Ecology of the Tropics
- Overview and brief historical context
- Geodynamics
- Origin of lakes
- Tropical climates
- Morphometry, zonations
12Geodynamics
13Earths crustal plates and plate tectonics
(geologic processes resulting from plate
movements)
14San Andreas fault California
15The history of continental drift
16Rifting A geologic term that describes the
process that occurs when land sinks between two
parallel faults.
17Kyoga
Albert
Edward
Victoria
Kivu (2,700 km2, zmax240m)
Tanganyika (32,900 km2, zmax1,470m)
Comparison Lake Erie 25,700 km2, zmax64m Lake
Michigan 57,800 km2, zmax280m
Rukwa
18Aquatic Ecology of the Tropics
- Overview and brief historical context
- Geodynamics
- Origin of lakes
- Tropical climates
- Morphometry, zonations
19Chapter 11Origin and Ages of Lakes
- Glacial
- Tectonic
- Volcanic
- Riverine
- Coastal
- Solution
- Reservoir
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22Tectonic
Lake Tanganyika
Graben lakes multiple faults
23Rifting A geologic term that describes the
process that occurs when land sinks between two
parallel faults.
24Kyoga
Albert
Edward
Victoria
Kivu
Tanganyika
Rukwa
25Lake Chad, which once straddled the borders of
Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon, has shrunk by
an estimated 95 since the mid 1960s, due to the
growth of agriculture and declining rainfall.
Image Unep
26Volcanic crater Lakes
27Caldera lake Laguna Boto
28Riverine (or fluvial) lakes Oxbow lakes
(billabongs) Blocked-valley lakes Varzea of
floodplain lakes
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30Lakes with other origins
- Coastal lakes
- Solution (karst) lakes
- Reservoirs
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32Wintergarden, Florida
33Kariba Dam on the Zambezi, Zambia/Zimbabwe.
Hydro power, irrigation, flood control, drinking
water supply and now.methane emissions
Reservoirs