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Patterns of abundance and co-occurrence in aquatic plant communities
Authors:Rafał Chmara  Józef Szmeja  Werner Ulrich
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Ecology, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 59, 80-308, Gdańsk, Poland
2. Department of Animal Ecology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Lwowska 1, 87-100, Toruń, Poland
Abstract:Aquatic plants are well suited as subjects for studies on the distribution and abundance of co-occurring species, especially due to the simple structure of their communities, well defined toposequences and relatively easily measurable environmental factors. Here we show that underwater plants occurring in semi-natural lakes form stable communities, where species interactions dominate over dispersal dynamics to form a modular community structure with a high degree of zonation (turnover) and low within-module species richness. In turn, human-induced disturbance largely destroyed the modular structure. Our results indicate that (1) species abundance distributions (SADs) of underwater plant communities are well described by the lognormal model; (2) environmental characters did not significantly influence the SADs of underwater plant communities; (3) log-series SADs do not indicate specific types of community organization; (4) in our lake communities only few satellites (tourists) occur; (5) the co-occurrence of species is highly dependent on the turnover across lakes and water depth zones; and (6) species zonation is a function of lake properties.
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