An ecological assessment of the Holsloot River, Western Cape, South Africa

Human related activities have influenced the rivers of the southern Western Cape since as early as the 1700’s. As there is no detailed information available on ecological status of the Holsloot River, a tributary of the Breede River, this study aimed to gain insight into the effect of impacts ass...

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Main Author: Le Roux, Anso
Other Authors: Brand, M. E. (Bokkie)
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Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10194
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-101942016-04-16T04:08:19Z An ecological assessment of the Holsloot River, Western Cape, South Africa Le Roux, Anso Brand, M. E. (Bokkie) Brown, Leslie R. Holsloot River Ecological status Habitat integrity Catchment characteristics Bio-monitoring Water quality Agriculture Water abstraction Pollution Alien plant invasion Loss of riparian vegetation 577.6427096873 Stream ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape Environmental impact analysis -- South Africa -- Western Cape Environmental risk assessment -- South Africa -- Western Cape Ecological assessment (Biology) -- South Africa -- Western Cape Human related activities have influenced the rivers of the southern Western Cape since as early as the 1700’s. As there is no detailed information available on ecological status of the Holsloot River, a tributary of the Breede River, this study aimed to gain insight into the effect of impacts associated with human activities on the habitat integrity of this river. The study intended to understand how seasonal changes, catchment characteristics and events are reflected in the ecological status of habitats along the river by applying bio-monitoring and river health measurements at selected sites in the upper, middle and lower reaches of the Holsloot River and compare the results to that of an undisturbed reference site. Results obtained in this study are compared with data gathered in 2008/2009 to determine if the ecological status of the river had changed in the period between the two sampling times. The study included assessment of the ecological status of the river based on standard bio-monitoring protocol (SASS5, IHI, IHAS and VEGRAI) as well as in situ water quality analysis (pH, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity and total dissolved solids). The construction of the instream Stettynskloof Dam changed the configuration of the riparian zone and river channel in the upper catchment area. Agricultural- and other human related activities, with consequent water abstraction, non-point-source pollution, loss of riparian vegetation, as well as dense stands of alien invader plants influence flow patterns and affects river ecology, especially in the dry summer months. Providing sufficient stream flow and adequate water levels, human related activities can create a larger variety of habitat types available that can support larger biodiversity and higher productivity. The level of inundation and stream flow, influenced by water abstraction as well as irrigation return-flow from extensive drainage systems especially in the dry months, contribute to the loss of biodiversity in the middle and lower reaches of the river. Where the upper reaches of the river are largely natural with few modifications, the habitat integrity deteriorates in the middle reaches so much so that ecosystem functioning are collectively impaired in lower reaches due to human related impacts. Sensitive macro-invertebrates found at lower seriously impacted parts of the river however, were in all probability washed down from lower impacted upstream habitats and may expectedly be able to again occupy habitats downstream if water quality and habitat availability improves. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Science) 2013-07-25T11:18:54Z 2013-07-25T11:18:54Z 2013-07-25 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10194 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xvii, 208 leaves)
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topic Holsloot River
Ecological status
Habitat integrity
Catchment characteristics
Bio-monitoring
Water quality
Agriculture
Water abstraction
Pollution
Alien plant invasion
Loss of riparian vegetation
577.6427096873
Stream ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Environmental impact analysis -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Environmental risk assessment -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Ecological assessment (Biology) -- South Africa -- Western Cape
spellingShingle Holsloot River
Ecological status
Habitat integrity
Catchment characteristics
Bio-monitoring
Water quality
Agriculture
Water abstraction
Pollution
Alien plant invasion
Loss of riparian vegetation
577.6427096873
Stream ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Environmental impact analysis -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Environmental risk assessment -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Ecological assessment (Biology) -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Le Roux, Anso
An ecological assessment of the Holsloot River, Western Cape, South Africa
description Human related activities have influenced the rivers of the southern Western Cape since as early as the 1700’s. As there is no detailed information available on ecological status of the Holsloot River, a tributary of the Breede River, this study aimed to gain insight into the effect of impacts associated with human activities on the habitat integrity of this river. The study intended to understand how seasonal changes, catchment characteristics and events are reflected in the ecological status of habitats along the river by applying bio-monitoring and river health measurements at selected sites in the upper, middle and lower reaches of the Holsloot River and compare the results to that of an undisturbed reference site. Results obtained in this study are compared with data gathered in 2008/2009 to determine if the ecological status of the river had changed in the period between the two sampling times. The study included assessment of the ecological status of the river based on standard bio-monitoring protocol (SASS5, IHI, IHAS and VEGRAI) as well as in situ water quality analysis (pH, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity and total dissolved solids). The construction of the instream Stettynskloof Dam changed the configuration of the riparian zone and river channel in the upper catchment area. Agricultural- and other human related activities, with consequent water abstraction, non-point-source pollution, loss of riparian vegetation, as well as dense stands of alien invader plants influence flow patterns and affects river ecology, especially in the dry summer months. Providing sufficient stream flow and adequate water levels, human related activities can create a larger variety of habitat types available that can support larger biodiversity and higher productivity. The level of inundation and stream flow, influenced by water abstraction as well as irrigation return-flow from extensive drainage systems especially in the dry months, contribute to the loss of biodiversity in the middle and lower reaches of the river. Where the upper reaches of the river are largely natural with few modifications, the habitat integrity deteriorates in the middle reaches so much so that ecosystem functioning are collectively impaired in lower reaches due to human related impacts. Sensitive macro-invertebrates found at lower seriously impacted parts of the river however, were in all probability washed down from lower impacted upstream habitats and may expectedly be able to again occupy habitats downstream if water quality and habitat availability improves. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Science)
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