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Classification and ordination of aquatic macrophytes in the Pongolo River Pans, Natal
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1973
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EngineeringPrincipal Components AnalysisSocial SciencesAquatic EcologyBiogeographySouth AfricaEnvironmental FlowBiodiversityStand NodaGeographyFreshwater EcosystemWater QualityHydrologyTransitional WaterWater ResourcesAquatic MacrophytesSurface-water HydrologyPongolo River PansAquatic Organism
The physiography, soils and climate are briefly described for the Pongolo River flood plain pans situated in north-east Zululand (27 S, 32 E), Natal, South Africa. Quantitative vegetation data obĀtained from 60 stands distributed over 9 pans were summarized using a Braun-Blanquet procedure and a Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Both approaches indicated that the aquatic vegetation could be subdivided into two main groups of growth forms: the submerged and the floating and/or rooted-floating aquatic plants, each showing a distribution influenced primarily by physical factors such as exposure and depth of water. In the PCA, each of the above groups was defined by two stand noda, each nodum representing a plant community that could be observed in the field. The Braun- Blanquet analysis further subdivided the floating and/or rooted-floating aquatic plants into groups of species on the basis of chemical and substrate factors.