Passive external transport of freshwater invertebrates by elephant and other mud-wallowing mammals in an African savannah habitat

Volume: 56, Issue: 8, Pages: 1606 - 1619
Published: Mar 31, 2011
Abstract
1. Recent findings hint at the potential importance of mammals affecting the spatial dynamics of aquatic organisms in areas where mammals live in close association with water. Perhaps the most iconic example of such an environment is the African savannah. 2. We investigated dispersal patterns of freshwater organisms among a set of temporary ponds in SE Zimbabwe to test the hypothesis that large mammals, and particularly African elephants...
Paper Details
Title
Passive external transport of freshwater invertebrates by elephant and other mud-wallowing mammals in an African savannah habitat
Published Date
Mar 31, 2011
Volume
56
Issue
8
Pages
1606 - 1619
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