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The species composition,occurrence and temporal stability of submerged aquatic macrophyte patches along the main channel border of pool 5A,Upper Mississippi River
Authors:David R McConville  Dennis D Anderson  Rory N Vosé  Daniel B Wilcox
Institution:(1) Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN, 55987;(2) Saint Paul District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101
Abstract:Species composition, relative abundance, distribution and physical habitat associations of submerged aquatic macrophytes in the main channel border (MCB) habitat of Pool 5A, Upper Mississippi River (UMR) were investigated during the summers of 1980 and 1983. The submerged aquatic macrophytes in Pool .5A MCB were a small and stable component of the river ecosystem. Submerged plants occurred primarily in small, monospecific clumps. Clumps in close proximity to each other formed plant patches. Plant patches were stable in location and number between 1980 and 1983; 82.5% of the patches first observed in 1980 were present in 1983. Submerged macrophytes covered about 10–12 ha of the 201 ha MCB in Pool 5A. Submerged plants were most common in the lower two-thirds of the pool. Ten species of aquatic macrophytes occurred on rock channel-training structures and eleven occurred on non-rock substrates in the MCB. The most common submerged plants, in order of abundance, were Vallisneria americana Michx., Heteranthra dubia Jacq., Potamogeton pectinatus L., Ceratophyllum demersum L. and Potamogeton americanus C. & S.
Keywords:Upper Mississippi River  Submerged aquatic plants  macrophytes  Mississippi River main channel border  plant distribution
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