DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMERGED MACROPHYTES IN THE CAMARGUE IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS

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作者
GRILLAS, P
机构
[1] Station Biologique de la Tour du Valat, F-l3200, Le Sambuc Aries
关键词
Environmental correlate; Gradient; Mediterranean; Oligohaline; Ordination; Salinity; Water‐regime;
D O I
10.2307/3235716
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Abstract. The species composition of stands of submerged macrophytes was studied in relation to the main environmental factors in oligohaline wetlands of the Camargue, southern France. Correlations were sought between the environmental factors and the abundance of the different species using canonical analysis. 24 species of submerged macrophytes, including 10 species of Charophyta, were recorded in the 60 sites studied. The hydrological regime and the salinity appeared to be the main factors controlling the abundance of the different species. This is related to the management of the marshes in the Camargue, which is carried out using these two controlling factors, particularly the hydrological regime, and also includes the destruction of emergent vegetation, mechanically or by grazing. The bivariate ecological amplitude of the individual species was calculated from field data along the gradients of flooding duration and conductivity of the water. My‐riophyllum spicatum, Potamogetón pectinatus and Ruppia cirrhosa dominate permanent marshes along the conductivity gradient. In temporary marshes, all having a low conductivity, Zannichellia pedunculata, Ranunculus baudotii, Chara áspera and Callitriche truncata dominate. 1990 IAVS ‐ the International Association of Vegetation Science
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页码:393 / 402
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