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Monitoring watercourse vegetation, a synecological approach to dynamic gradients
Authors:Roelf Pot
Affiliation:(1) Advisory Group on Vegetation Management, National Reference Centre for Nature Management, Bornsesteeg 69, 6708 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Changes in vegetation under reduced control measures over 3 to 5 years in watercourses in a rural environment in The Netherlands were evaluated. A method to deal with slow changes on a steep gradient is presented. The gradient with various vegetation types between the middle of the watercourse and the bank-top was split up into zones. Species composition of each zone was evaluated using literature on syntaxonomy. Cover of character species, multiplied by the width of the zones, was used to quantify the contribution of various syntaxa in the vegetation. Changes in these contribution data were used to evaluate changes over the years. The method was applied to two experiments in which cleaning frequency was reduced. Submerged vegetation of lsquoCallitriche-Ranunculetum penicillatirsquo in one and of lsquoPotamogetonetalia pectinatirsquo in the other case, hardly changed. Emergent vegetation of lsquoNasturtio-Glycerietaliarsquo or lsquoSparganio-Glycerietum fluitansrsquo tended to expand into the submerged zone. Bank vegetation began to show signs of development into ruderal vegetation, as a shift from lsquoMolinio-Arrhenatheretearsquo into lsquoArtemisietearsquo was detected. The method allowed the conclusion that conditions were too eutrophic in both experiments for a diverse brook vegetation development without additional habitat improvement.
Keywords:syntaxonomy  community type assignment  cleaning frequency
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