Influence of flood timing on the recovery of macrophytes in a former river channel |
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Authors: | M H Barrat-Segretain C Amoros |
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Institution: | (1) URA CNRS 1451, Ecologie des Eaux Douces et des Grands Fleuves, Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Over two vegetation cycles we compared the recovery of macrophytes from flood disturbances that occured at different seasons (July vs December) on patches of a former channel of the Rhône River, France. Some patches were disturbed twice; others were disturbed either in summer or in winter; others were never disturbed and were used as controls.The recovery rate of the vegetation was estimated from the duration of recolonization of the disturbed areas and of growth of the recolonizing species. The influence of the summer disturbance appeared to be strong because the disturbance occurred when the development of the vegetation was maximum. The influence of the winter disturbance was apparently much lower since most species had already declined at this time because of their phenology. The repetition of the two disturbances on the same patch had little influence on the vegetation community.In all cases, the recovery of the vegetation occurred rapidly, both for total vegetation cover and species richness. By the following spring, no significant differences appeared between disturbed and reference patches. The effect of the disturbances varied according to the phenology of the plants, and the macrophyte community studied was more sensitive in summer than in winter. |
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Keywords: | river plants disturbance flood timing Rhô ne River former channel |
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