Habitat requirements of Luronium natans (L.) Raf. in northern Belgium

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Botany Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.aquabot.2024.103824
An Leyssen, Luc Denys, Hans Van Calster
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We investigated the environmental range of Luronium natans populations in lower Belgium (Flanders) with particular focus on key factors influencing its population size and the interplay of nutrient availability and physical disturbances in determining its abundance. Soil calcium content and total phosphorus in the water layer were the only physical-chemical variables related to L. natans abundance. Physical water body and vegetation characteristics influenced population dynamics and incidence of reproductive strategies. The species has a ruderal character, and occurs early in vegetation succession or depends on regular physical disturbance events for prolonged presence. Presenting limited competitive abilities, especially in terms of light availability, the species is hindered by taller-growing vegetation. Large populations are typically associated with well-lit conditions. Its flexibility to switch between vegetative and generative reproduction strategies may be associated with nutrient and light conditions. The need for long-term monitoring to consider population dynamics and evaluate the effectiveness of conservation efforts is emphasized. Overall, our study provides further insight into the relation between abiotic conditions, population dynamics and conservation management and extends the basis for sustainable management of the remaining L. natans populations in Flanders and similar regions of Atlantic Europe.
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比利时北部 Luronium natans (L.) Raf. 的生境要求
我们研究了比利时下部(佛兰德斯)Luronium natans 种群的环境范围,特别关注影响其种群数量的关键因素,以及决定其丰度的养分可用性和物理干扰的相互作用。土壤中的钙含量和水层中的总磷是唯一与 L. natans 数量有关的物理化学变量。物理水体和植被特征影响了种群动态和繁殖策略的发生率。该物种具有粗放型特征,出现在植被演替的早期,或依赖定期的物理干扰事件而长期存在。该物种的竞争能力有限,尤其是在光照方面,会受到生长较高植被的阻碍。大种群通常与光照充足的环境有关。它在无性繁殖和生殖繁殖之间灵活转换的策略可能与营养和光照条件有关。我们强调需要进行长期监测,以考虑种群动态并评估保护工作的效果。总之,我们的研究进一步揭示了非生物条件、种群动态和保护管理之间的关系,为佛兰德斯和欧洲大西洋类似地区剩余的 L. natans 种群的可持续管理奠定了基础。
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Aquatic Botany
Aquatic Botany 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.60%
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70
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Botany offers a platform for papers relevant to a broad international readership on fundamental and applied aspects of marine and freshwater macroscopic plants in a context of ecology or environmental biology. This includes molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of macroscopic aquatic plants as well as the classification, structure, function, dynamics and ecological interactions in plant-dominated aquatic communities and ecosystems. It is an outlet for papers dealing with research on the consequences of disturbance and stressors (e.g. environmental fluctuations and climate change, pollution, grazing and pathogens), use and management of aquatic plants (plant production and decomposition, commercial harvest, plant control) and the conservation of aquatic plant communities (breeding, transplantation and restoration). Specialized publications on certain rare taxa or papers on aquatic macroscopic plants from under-represented regions in the world can also find their place, subject to editor evaluation. Studies on fungi or microalgae will remain outside the scope of Aquatic Botany.
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