Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /

For the implementation of the Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, nu-merous indicators based on macrophytes have been developed in coastal and shelf zones. However, transitional water bodies (e.g., estuaries, lagoons) have multiple overlaying strong environmental g...

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Published in:Environmental Research, Engineering and Management
Main Authors: Bučas, Martynas, Stragauskaitė, Vaiva, Minicheva, Galyna, Sinkevičienė, Zofija, Vaičiūtė, Diana
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftklaipedauniv:oai:ku.lt:elaba:193838938 2024-09-09T19:36:21+00:00 Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies / Bučas, Martynas, Stragauskaitė, Vaiva, Minicheva, Galyna, Sinkevičienė, Zofija, Vaičiūtė, Diana 2023 application/pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB193838938&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5755/j01.erem.79.2.30395 https://vb.ku.lt/object/elaba:193838938/193838938.pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB193838938&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Aplinkos tyrimai, inžinerija ir vadyba = Environmental research, engineering and management., Kaunas : Kauno technologijos universitetas, 2023, vol. 79, no. 2, p. 6-20. ISSN 1392-1649 eISSN 2029-2139 environmental factors specific surface of thallus structure elements submerged vegetation info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftklaipedauniv https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.erem.79.2.30395 2024-06-24T14:06:27Z For the implementation of the Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, nu-merous indicators based on macrophytes have been developed in coastal and shelf zones. However, transitional water bodies (e.g., estuaries, lagoons) have multiple overlaying strong environmental gradients that limit the assessment of the relationships between macrophyte ecological patterns and anthropogenic pressures. The aim of this study was to assess the abundance and distribution of macrophytes in the Curonian Lagoon and to analyze the spatial patterns of macrophyte species considering their morphofunctional properties (i.e., community surface index, which is the sum of the ratios between the specific surface of thallus structure elements and biomass of each macrophyte species in a sampling site) in relation to environmental factors, such as Secchi depth, salinity, wave exposure and area of wetlands. In the estuarine part of the Curonian Lagoon, the sampling of macrophytes was carried out in 2014–2015. Data on hydro-physical parameters were obtained from the water monitoring and hydrological model, while the CORINE data were used for the delineation of wetlands. The species diversity in the studied part of the Curonian Lagoon consisted 12 species (7 of them belong to phylum Chlorophyta and 5 to Magnoliophyta). From dominant algae, Chara contraria and Chara aspera mainly occurred along the northeastern part of the study area, whereas Cladophora glomerata mainly grew as epiphyte along the eastern shore of the lagoon. From dominant angiosperms, Potamogeton perfoliatus and Stuckenia pectinata occurred in the whole study area, while Myriophyllum spicatum rarely formed dense stands and usually was within the stands of charophytes or pondweeds. The salinity was the most important environmental factor, where the relative coverage of Zannichellia palustris, Potamogeton rutilus and all algae species, except Nitellopsis obtusa, correlated with salinity. The Secchi depth was of less importance and correlated with the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Chara aspera Chara contraria Zannichellia palustris KU VL (Klaipėdos universitetas Virtual Library) Environmental Research, Engineering and Management 79 2 6 20
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specific surface of thallus structure elements
submerged vegetation
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specific surface of thallus structure elements
submerged vegetation
Bučas, Martynas,
Stragauskaitė, Vaiva,
Minicheva, Galyna,
Sinkevičienė, Zofija,
Vaičiūtė, Diana
Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
topic_facet environmental factors
specific surface of thallus structure elements
submerged vegetation
description For the implementation of the Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, nu-merous indicators based on macrophytes have been developed in coastal and shelf zones. However, transitional water bodies (e.g., estuaries, lagoons) have multiple overlaying strong environmental gradients that limit the assessment of the relationships between macrophyte ecological patterns and anthropogenic pressures. The aim of this study was to assess the abundance and distribution of macrophytes in the Curonian Lagoon and to analyze the spatial patterns of macrophyte species considering their morphofunctional properties (i.e., community surface index, which is the sum of the ratios between the specific surface of thallus structure elements and biomass of each macrophyte species in a sampling site) in relation to environmental factors, such as Secchi depth, salinity, wave exposure and area of wetlands. In the estuarine part of the Curonian Lagoon, the sampling of macrophytes was carried out in 2014–2015. Data on hydro-physical parameters were obtained from the water monitoring and hydrological model, while the CORINE data were used for the delineation of wetlands. The species diversity in the studied part of the Curonian Lagoon consisted 12 species (7 of them belong to phylum Chlorophyta and 5 to Magnoliophyta). From dominant algae, Chara contraria and Chara aspera mainly occurred along the northeastern part of the study area, whereas Cladophora glomerata mainly grew as epiphyte along the eastern shore of the lagoon. From dominant angiosperms, Potamogeton perfoliatus and Stuckenia pectinata occurred in the whole study area, while Myriophyllum spicatum rarely formed dense stands and usually was within the stands of charophytes or pondweeds. The salinity was the most important environmental factor, where the relative coverage of Zannichellia palustris, Potamogeton rutilus and all algae species, except Nitellopsis obtusa, correlated with salinity. The Secchi depth was of less importance and correlated with the ...
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author Bučas, Martynas,
Stragauskaitė, Vaiva,
Minicheva, Galyna,
Sinkevičienė, Zofija,
Vaičiūtė, Diana
author_facet Bučas, Martynas,
Stragauskaitė, Vaiva,
Minicheva, Galyna,
Sinkevičienė, Zofija,
Vaičiūtė, Diana
author_sort Bučas, Martynas,
title Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
title_short Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
title_full Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
title_fullStr Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
title_full_unstemmed Implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the Curonian Lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
title_sort implications of macrophyte distribution patterns in the curonian lagoon for monitoring of submerged vegetation in transitional water bodies /
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