Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province
The invasion of ecosystems by alien species is a growing threat to the delivery of ecosystem services. This study explored the spatial distribution of water hyacinth in the Benoni Lakes and made analysis of its impact on water availability and usability in order to understand the evolution and it...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-154192019-08-22T03:12:15Z Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province Rwizi, Lameck Nhamo, Luxon Water hyacinth Invasive alien plants Abundance Spatial extent Benoni Lakes 581.7630968 Invasive plants -- South Africa -- Gauteng Aquatic weeds -- South Africa -- Gauteng Wetlands -- South Africa -- Gauteng Lakes -- South Africa -- Gauteng The invasion of ecosystems by alien species is a growing threat to the delivery of ecosystem services. This study explored the spatial distribution of water hyacinth in the Benoni Lakes and made analysis of its impact on water availability and usability in order to understand the evolution and its propagation rates. The study used satellite imagery for lake level modelling using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for calculations of area covered by weeds in each lake from 2002 to 2012.The modelling approach illustrates the potential usefulness in projecting invasive plants under climate change and enabled the quantification of long term changes in aquatic weeds. The results showed that aquatic infestations in lakes may be used as powerful predictors of correlations between plant abundance and climate change. The study therefore informs decision makers to identify areas where invasion is likely to occur and increase surveillance for early invaders. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Management) 2015-01-22T10:13:10Z 2015-01-22T10:13:10Z 2014-08 Dissertation Rwizi, Lameck (2014) Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15419> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15419 en CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ 1 online resource (x, 107 leaves) : illustrations (some color) application/pdf |
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Water hyacinth Invasive alien plants Abundance Spatial extent Benoni Lakes 581.7630968 Invasive plants -- South Africa -- Gauteng Aquatic weeds -- South Africa -- Gauteng Wetlands -- South Africa -- Gauteng Lakes -- South Africa -- Gauteng |
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Water hyacinth Invasive alien plants Abundance Spatial extent Benoni Lakes 581.7630968 Invasive plants -- South Africa -- Gauteng Aquatic weeds -- South Africa -- Gauteng Wetlands -- South Africa -- Gauteng Lakes -- South Africa -- Gauteng Rwizi, Lameck Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province |
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The invasion of ecosystems by alien species is a growing threat to the delivery of ecosystem
services. This study explored the spatial distribution of water hyacinth in the Benoni Lakes
and made analysis of its impact on water availability and usability in order to understand the
evolution and its propagation rates. The study used satellite imagery for lake level modelling
using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for calculations of area covered
by weeds in each lake from 2002 to 2012.The modelling approach illustrates the potential
usefulness in projecting invasive plants under climate change and enabled the quantification
of long term changes in aquatic weeds. The results showed that aquatic infestations in lakes
may be used as powerful predictors of correlations between plant abundance and climate
change. The study therefore informs decision makers to identify areas where invasion is likely
to occur and increase surveillance for early invaders. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Management) |
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Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province |
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Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province |
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Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province |
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Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province |
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evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in gauteng province |
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Rwizi, Lameck (2014) Evaluating the effects of invasive alien plants on water availability and usability of lake water in Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15419> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15419 |
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