Subject: Re: [permaculture] plant succession in aquaculture
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 07:52:21 -0400
You might want to try searching for "wetland succession" - while you might
not get a list of species per se, you will get a lot of info on niche
characteristics which you can then translate into species that can fill
those niches. Most of what I've seen suggests that over time, plant biomass
& sediment runoff fill the pond, new species move in, and eventually it
becomes hydric forest.
There are tons of other references out there, these are three decent ones
that I took a brief peek at.
Cheers,
Jon
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 6:44 AM, wenshidi@yahoo.co.uk
<wenshidi@yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
> While I have recently been enjoying Bill Mollison's mp3 lectures on
> aquaculture, I did not hear mention the subject of succession.
>
> The only information that I can find on the interent refers to the
> following.
>
> Stage 1 - Species tolerant of high 'Total Organic Carbon' sediment
> Stage 2 - Pioneers/early colonizers - Organic tolerant opportunists
> Stage 3 - Intermediate colonizers
> Stage 4 - Late colonizers
> Stage 5 - Rare species
>
> How does this list translate into actual species?
> There seems to be plenty of information out there of forest succession, but
> I would be very grateful if anybody could point me to more inforation on
> aquaculture succession.
>
> My thanks in advance
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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