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Fragmentation and groundwater supply as major drivers of algal and plant diversity and relative cover dynamics along a highly modified lowland river

机译:高度破碎的低地河沿岸的破碎和地下水供应是藻类和植物多样性以及相对覆盖动态的主要驱动力

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Algae and aquatic vascular plants were investigated along a highly modified medium-sized lowland river (Oglio River, northern Italy). We focused on the role of fragmentation and groundwater supply in driving macrophyte assemblages, paying particular attention to soft-bodied benthic algae. Four different a priori stretch types (dammed, groundwater-dependent, potamal and rhithral) were identified along the river longitudinal gradient as proxies of river hydrology and relative human-induced flow alterations. Over three years (2009-2011), taxa diversity, cover data, spatial and temporal dynamics and indicator and detector species were compared with physical, chemical and hydrological variables at 30 different river sites. Data was explored by indicator species analysis, nonmetric multidimensional scaling, and PROTEST. A total of 88 taxa, of which 36 were algae (equal to 40.9% of the total diversity), 3 bryophytes (3.4%) and 49 vascular plants (55.7%), were recorded. Taxa diversity peaked at the groundwater-dependent sites for both algae and vascular plants (with a mean of 12.8 ± 2.7 and 12.7 ± 4.8 taxa per site, respectively). Algae cover values were one order of magnitude higher than those of vascular plants (with an overall mean of 37.0 ± 24.2% per site). The vascular plants counterbalanced the algae coverage values exclusively at the dammed sites (27.6 ± 23.2% vs 28.2 ± 13.9%, respectively). A clear zonation of communities emerged from the multivariate analysis, which revealed taxa rearrangements that largely overlapped the river stretch types. Inter-annual comparisons confirmed the strong stability of the primary producer communities in the short term (three years). Our work substantiates the pivotal role played by fragmentation and hydrology, in addition to groundwater, in structuring riverine macrophyte communities. Further investigations are needed to resolve the uncertainty surrounding the non-linear responses of macrophytes to the physical and chemical conditions of rivers.
机译:在高度改良的中等大小的低地河(意大利北部的奥格里奥河)上调查了藻类和水生维管植物。我们重点研究了碎裂和地下水供应在驱动大型植物群落中的作用,特别注意了软体底栖藻类。沿河流纵向梯度确定了四种不同的先验拉伸类型(受阻,依赖地下水,波塔末和向河道),作为河流水文学和人类相对流量变化的代理。在三年(2009-2011年)中,比较了30个不同河流站点的分类单元多样性,覆盖数据,时空动态以及指示剂和检测器种类与物理,化学和水文变量。通过指标种类分析,非度量多维标度和PROTEST探索数据。总共记录了88个分类单元,其中藻类36个(相当于总多样性的40.9%),苔藓植物3个(3.4%)和维管植物49个(55.7%)。藻类和维管植物在依赖地下水的地点的分类单元多样性达到峰值(每个地点的平均分类单元分别为12.8±2.7和12.7±4.8)。藻类覆盖率比维管植物的覆盖率高一个数量级(每个部位的总体平均值为37.0±24.2%)。维管植物仅在受水坝处抵消了藻类的覆盖率(分别为27.6±23.2%和28.2±13.9%)。多变量分析显示出一个清晰的社区区域,揭示了与河流伸展类型基本重叠的分类群重排。年度比较证实了短期(三年)内初级生产者社区的强大稳定性。我们的工作证实了除地下水外,破碎化和水文学在构建河流大型植物群落中所起的关键作用。需要进一步的研究来解决围绕大型植物对河流物理和化学条件的非线性响应的不确定性。

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