Environmental factors that influence species diversity of floodplain plant communities in different flooding phases in the Okavango Delta, Botswana / G. Tsheboeng; M. Bonyongo; M. Murray-Hudson
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Species composition and distribution in seasonal floodplain plant communities are influenced by variation in flooding. However, the influence of intra-flooding variation phases on the diversity of seasonal floodplain plant communities has not been studied in the Okavango Delta. The objective of this study was to investigate environmental factors that influence species composition and distribution of seasonal floodplain communities before and after flooding. It was hypothesised that environmental factors that influence the species composition and distribution in seasonal floodplain communities will vary with intra-flooding seasons.
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