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Rare charophytes in Scotland's coastal saline lagoons
Authors:Ainsley Martin  Laurence Carvalho  Alexander J Downie
Institution:1. Environmental Change Research Centre , University College London , 26 Bedford Way, London , WC1H 0AP;2. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Edinburgh , Bush Estate, Penicuik , EH26 0QB;3. Scottish Natural Heritage , 2 Anderson Place, Edinburgh , EH6 5NP
Abstract:Summary

Recently collected data comparing the distribution and performance of the rare lagoonal charophyte Lamprothamnium papulosum across a number of UK coastal lagoon sites, including nine sites in the Western Isles, is presented. The surveys revealed that the species occurred over a wide range of salinities but was absent from sites with high phosphorus concentrations. The sites in the Western Isles held the most extensive populations and were least threatened by nutrient pollution. The discovery of two other endangered and vulnerable charophytes of brackish water, Tolypella nidifica and Chara baltica, at two of the Western Isles sites further highlights the importance of Scotland's saline lagoon resource. The use of the autoecological data on salinity and nutrient conditions for supporting Biodiversity Action Plan implementation for Lamprothamnium papulosum and for saline lagoon conservation in general is considered. Status summaries for all the charophyte species of brackish water recorded in Scotland are also provided.
Keywords:Charophytes  saline lagoons  Biodiversity Action Plan
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