Niche congruency of aquatic macrophytes in central North America with respect to 5 water chemistry parameters |
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Authors: | Eva Pip |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Winnipeg, R3B 2E9 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Abstract: | The occurrences of aquatic macrophytes were studied at 430 sites in central North America with respect to total alkalinity, chloride, sulphate, molybdenum reactive phosphorus and dissolved organic matter. Mean niche positions were calculated for the combination of 5 parameters by comparing mean values for each species using agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis. Overall niche relations were examined by calculating and summing the amount of overlap in the observed ecological tolerance ranges for the 5 parameters for each species pair, and applying cluster and principal component analysis. The results showed that the macrophytes occupied a broad spectrum of niches, ranging from species found at low inorganic concentrations and narrow tolerance ranges, to species occupying broad ranges in the study area. Species with similar overall niches differed with respect to their mean niche positions, and vice versa. Macrophytes with similar niche positions may use a number of strategies to reduce interspecific competition. |
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Keywords: | aquatic macrophytes niche water chemistry competition |
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