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Vegetation patterns in small boreal streams relate to ice and winter floods

机译:北方寒流中的植被类型与冰雪和冬季洪水有关

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In-stream and riparian vegetation are species rich, productive and dynamic. Their patterns in small boreal streams are largely driven by seasonal flow regimes. Traditionally, flow-related processes during the growing season, particularly the spring flood, have been seen as the most important, whereas vegetation has been viewed as being dormant and less affected' during winter. Riparian and in-stream vegetation were inventoried during the summers 2011-2013 in eight reaches of northern Swedish streams. Along each reach, the ice formation was surveyed during winter by visual inspections and with permanently placed cameras. We then evaluated the potential effects of ice regimes and winter flooding on riparian and in-stream vegetation during 3years by relating the abundance of winter floods caused by anchor ice to the cover, composition and biomass of vegetation. We found that the numbers of winter floods were higher along reaches with anchor-ice formation than in reaches without. We also found that species diversity of riparian vegetation was higher in the reaches with anchor ice. This resulted from a lower cover of riparian dwarf shrubs and a higher cover of graminoids and forbs along reaches with anchor ice. We also found a lower cover of in-stream algae but a higher cover of bryophytes in anchor-ice reaches. These patterns were consistent throughout the study period although there were interannual differences in temperature, water levels and ice cover. During our study period, we encountered an average of 20 shifts per winter between freezing and thawing, while there was an average of 10 shifts per winter during 1960-1990. This indicates a warming climate in high latitudes. Higher temperatures and more shifts between freezing and thawing may initially increase ice dynamics. However, with further increases in mean temperature, ice production should eventually decrease.Synthesis. Ice and winter floods caused by anchor ice appear to be important disturbance agents that allow less competitive species to establish along small boreal streams. If ice dynamics is reduced, the composition and production of riparian and in-stream vegetation may be changed, with possible consequences for the entire stream ecosystem.
机译:河道和河岸植被种类丰富,生产活跃。它们在小型北方河流中的分布在很大程度上是由季节性流态驱动的。传统上,与生长期有关的与流量有关的过程(尤其是春季洪水)被视为最重要的过程,而植被则被认为在冬季处于休眠状态且受影响较小。在2011-2013年夏季,瑞典北部北部溪流的河岸植被和河流植被进行了清查。在冬季,通过目视检查并使用永久放置的相机对沿每个到达的冰层进行了调查。然后,我们通过将锚固冰引起的大量冬季洪水与植被的覆盖率,组成和生物量相关联,评估了冰层和冬季洪水对河岸和河内植被的潜在影响,为期3年。我们发现,沿着形成锚冰的河段,冬季洪水的数量要高于没有形成冰河的河段。我们还发现,有锚冰的河岸植被物种多样性较高。这是由于河岸矮灌木丛的覆盖率较低,以及沿附有锚冰的河段中的类动物和前缘覆盖率较高所致。我们还发现,河上游藻类的覆盖率较低,而锚冰区的苔藓植物覆盖率较高。尽管在温度,水位和冰盖方面存在年际差异,但在整个研究期间这些模式是一致的。在研究期间,我们每个冬季在冻结和解冻之间平均要发生20个转变,而在1960-1990年期间,每个冬天平均要发生10个转变。这表明高纬度地区气候变暖。较高的温度以及冻结和解冻之间的更多变化可能最初会增加冰动力学。但是,随着平均温度的进一步升高,制冰量最终将减少。由锚定冰引起的冰雪和冬季洪水似乎是重要的干扰因素,它们使竞争能力较弱的物种沿着小的北方河流建立。如果减少冰动力学,则河岸和河内植被的组成和产量可能会发生变化,可能对整个河流生态系统产生影响。

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