Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.

The role of river and groundwater connectivity on the diversity, distribution and temporal dynamics of charophytes has been determined in cut-off river channels of the Rhone, Rhine, Ain and Doubs. Charophyte richness and abundance decrease (from 12 species in cut-off channels of the Ain River to one...

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Main Authors: Bornette, Gudrun, Arens, M.F.
Other Authors: Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Fluviaux (EHF), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2002
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Online Access:https://hal.science/halsde-00152145
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spelling ftunivlyon:oai:HAL:halsde-00152145v1 2023-06-11T04:10:57+02:00 Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity. Bornette, Gudrun Arens, M.F. Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Fluviaux (EHF) Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL) Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2002 https://hal.science/halsde-00152145 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier halsde-00152145 https://hal.science/halsde-00152145 ISSN: 0304-3770 Aquatic Botany https://hal.science/halsde-00152145 Aquatic Botany, 2002, 73, pp.149-162 Chara spp temporal dynamics disturbances groundwater diversity info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2002 ftunivlyon 2023-05-10T16:49:39Z The role of river and groundwater connectivity on the diversity, distribution and temporal dynamics of charophytes has been determined in cut-off river channels of the Rhone, Rhine, Ain and Doubs. Charophyte richness and abundance decrease (from 12 species in cut-off channels of the Ain River to one species in the ones of the Doubs River) when nutrient contents increase (from [NH4] = 9 x 10(-3) mg l(-1) and [PO4] = 0.05 mg l(-1) in average in the Ain River to [NH4] = 0.1 mg l(-1) and [PO4] = 0.34 mg l(-1) in the Doubs River), but only species richness appeared to be significantly negatively correlated with water ammonium content. Chara major and Chara globularis occurred in cut-off channels characterized by low levels of flood disturbance, whereas some other species (e.g. Chara vulgaris and Nitella confervacea) were able to maintain their presence in cut-off channels frequently scoured by flood disturbance. The temporal dynamics of some species demonstrated their ability to survive over several years in habitats characterised either by low disturbance (C. major, Chara hispida) or high disturbance levels (C. vulgaris). In the latter case, the high variability of the species distribution over time suggested that its maintenance involved propagule dispersal, because its shallow anchorage did not prevent the plant being uprooted during floods. These results suggest that some charophyte species should not be considered as pioneer fugitive species (C. major) because they are able to colonise undisturbed cut-off channels over more than 15 years. Others (e.g. Nitella sp.) could be, because of their limited distribution and high variations in abundance over time. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Chara hispida Université de Lyon: HAL Anchorage Rhone ENVELOPE(158.733,158.733,-79.983,-79.983) Ain River ENVELOPE(-132.424,-132.424,53.732,53.732)
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topic Chara spp
temporal dynamics
disturbances
groundwater
diversity
spellingShingle Chara spp
temporal dynamics
disturbances
groundwater
diversity
Bornette, Gudrun
Arens, M.F.
Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
topic_facet Chara spp
temporal dynamics
disturbances
groundwater
diversity
description The role of river and groundwater connectivity on the diversity, distribution and temporal dynamics of charophytes has been determined in cut-off river channels of the Rhone, Rhine, Ain and Doubs. Charophyte richness and abundance decrease (from 12 species in cut-off channels of the Ain River to one species in the ones of the Doubs River) when nutrient contents increase (from [NH4] = 9 x 10(-3) mg l(-1) and [PO4] = 0.05 mg l(-1) in average in the Ain River to [NH4] = 0.1 mg l(-1) and [PO4] = 0.34 mg l(-1) in the Doubs River), but only species richness appeared to be significantly negatively correlated with water ammonium content. Chara major and Chara globularis occurred in cut-off channels characterized by low levels of flood disturbance, whereas some other species (e.g. Chara vulgaris and Nitella confervacea) were able to maintain their presence in cut-off channels frequently scoured by flood disturbance. The temporal dynamics of some species demonstrated their ability to survive over several years in habitats characterised either by low disturbance (C. major, Chara hispida) or high disturbance levels (C. vulgaris). In the latter case, the high variability of the species distribution over time suggested that its maintenance involved propagule dispersal, because its shallow anchorage did not prevent the plant being uprooted during floods. These results suggest that some charophyte species should not be considered as pioneer fugitive species (C. major) because they are able to colonise undisturbed cut-off channels over more than 15 years. Others (e.g. Nitella sp.) could be, because of their limited distribution and high variations in abundance over time. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
author2 Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Fluviaux (EHF)
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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author Bornette, Gudrun
Arens, M.F.
author_facet Bornette, Gudrun
Arens, M.F.
author_sort Bornette, Gudrun
title Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
title_short Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
title_full Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
title_fullStr Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
title_full_unstemmed Charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
title_sort charophyte communities in cut-off channels: the role of river connectivity.
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2002
url https://hal.science/halsde-00152145
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Rhone
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Aquatic Botany, 2002, 73, pp.149-162
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