The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control

The paper presents data collected in an assessment of effects of water hyacinth infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. A summary of the status of control and strategies for the future is given. The ecological effects of water hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, on Lake Naivasha have received little attention compared to the large body of work available on the weed’s socioeconomic impact on the country’s water ways and methods for its removal. This study was conducted to determine if water hyacinth infestation in Lake Naivasha affects phytoplankton productivity. Several sampling stations were set up in the lake at sites where the floating mats of the weed were present and sites where the weed was absent. Phytoplankton chlorophyll-a concentration and dissolved oxygen were measured at each station and used as proxies for phytoplankton productivity. The study findings show that phytoplankton productivity is reduced when water hyacinth is present, suggesting that the water hyacinth is not only a nuisance but that it can also alter the ecology within a lake by changing species composition and biodiversity. Although water hyacinth has continued posing serious ecological consequences, there is hope that the control strategies already adopted will continue to reduce deleterious impacts and allow sustained development in the Lake Naivasha Basin. There is, however, a great need to undertake research to quantify the levels of damage, and the costs of control, loss of livelihood, disease, and disruption of normal operations caused by water hyacinth.

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Main Author: Mironga, John Momanyi
Other Authors: Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Nairobi (Kenya)
Format: Proceedings Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2006
Subjects:Primary production, Aquatic plants, Species diversity, Water hyacinth, Freshwater weeds, Infestation, Ecological crisis, Environmental effects, Check lists, Phytoplankton, Socioeconomic aspects, Biodiversity, Community composition,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1497
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-14972021-05-19T06:15:54Z The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control Mironga, John Momanyi Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Nairobi (Kenya) Primary production Aquatic plants Species diversity Water hyacinth Aquatic plants Freshwater weeds Infestation Primary production Ecological crisis Environmental effects Check lists Species diversity Phytoplankton Socioeconomic aspects Biodiversity Community composition The paper presents data collected in an assessment of effects of water hyacinth infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. A summary of the status of control and strategies for the future is given. The ecological effects of water hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, on Lake Naivasha have received little attention compared to the large body of work available on the weed’s socioeconomic impact on the country’s water ways and methods for its removal. This study was conducted to determine if water hyacinth infestation in Lake Naivasha affects phytoplankton productivity. Several sampling stations were set up in the lake at sites where the floating mats of the weed were present and sites where the weed was absent. Phytoplankton chlorophyll-a concentration and dissolved oxygen were measured at each station and used as proxies for phytoplankton productivity. The study findings show that phytoplankton productivity is reduced when water hyacinth is present, suggesting that the water hyacinth is not only a nuisance but that it can also alter the ecology within a lake by changing species composition and biodiversity. Although water hyacinth has continued posing serious ecological consequences, there is hope that the control strategies already adopted will continue to reduce deleterious impacts and allow sustained development in the Lake Naivasha Basin. There is, however, a great need to undertake research to quantify the levels of damage, and the costs of control, loss of livelihood, disease, and disruption of normal operations caused by water hyacinth. Published Environmental assessment; Environmental impact 2007-02-12T13:18:34Z 2007-02-12T13:18:34Z 2006 Proceedings Paper Non-Refereed Odada, Eric & Olago, Daniel O. & Ochola, Washington & Ntiba, Micheni & Wandiga, Shem & Gichuki, Nathan & Oyieke, Hilda (Ed.) Proceedings of the 11th World Lakes Conference: vol. 2, 2006. p. 573-579. http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1497 en 168172 bytes application/pdf Lake Naivasha, Kenya
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topic Primary production
Aquatic plants
Species diversity
Water hyacinth
Aquatic plants
Freshwater weeds
Infestation
Primary production
Ecological crisis
Environmental effects
Check lists
Species diversity
Phytoplankton
Socioeconomic aspects
Biodiversity
Community composition
Primary production
Aquatic plants
Species diversity
Water hyacinth
Aquatic plants
Freshwater weeds
Infestation
Primary production
Ecological crisis
Environmental effects
Check lists
Species diversity
Phytoplankton
Socioeconomic aspects
Biodiversity
Community composition
spellingShingle Primary production
Aquatic plants
Species diversity
Water hyacinth
Aquatic plants
Freshwater weeds
Infestation
Primary production
Ecological crisis
Environmental effects
Check lists
Species diversity
Phytoplankton
Socioeconomic aspects
Biodiversity
Community composition
Primary production
Aquatic plants
Species diversity
Water hyacinth
Aquatic plants
Freshwater weeds
Infestation
Primary production
Ecological crisis
Environmental effects
Check lists
Species diversity
Phytoplankton
Socioeconomic aspects
Biodiversity
Community composition
Mironga, John Momanyi
The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control
description The paper presents data collected in an assessment of effects of water hyacinth infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. A summary of the status of control and strategies for the future is given. The ecological effects of water hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, on Lake Naivasha have received little attention compared to the large body of work available on the weed’s socioeconomic impact on the country’s water ways and methods for its removal. This study was conducted to determine if water hyacinth infestation in Lake Naivasha affects phytoplankton productivity. Several sampling stations were set up in the lake at sites where the floating mats of the weed were present and sites where the weed was absent. Phytoplankton chlorophyll-a concentration and dissolved oxygen were measured at each station and used as proxies for phytoplankton productivity. The study findings show that phytoplankton productivity is reduced when water hyacinth is present, suggesting that the water hyacinth is not only a nuisance but that it can also alter the ecology within a lake by changing species composition and biodiversity. Although water hyacinth has continued posing serious ecological consequences, there is hope that the control strategies already adopted will continue to reduce deleterious impacts and allow sustained development in the Lake Naivasha Basin. There is, however, a great need to undertake research to quantify the levels of damage, and the costs of control, loss of livelihood, disease, and disruption of normal operations caused by water hyacinth.
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topic_facet Primary production
Aquatic plants
Species diversity
Water hyacinth
Aquatic plants
Freshwater weeds
Infestation
Primary production
Ecological crisis
Environmental effects
Check lists
Species diversity
Phytoplankton
Socioeconomic aspects
Biodiversity
Community composition
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title The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control
title_short The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control
title_full The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control
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title_full_unstemmed The effect of water Hyacinth, Eichhornia Crassipes, infestation on phytoplankton productivity in Lake Naivasha and the status of control
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