Strategies providing success in a variable habitat: I. Relationships of environmental factors and dominance of Cladophora glomerata |
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Authors: | I Ensminger C Hagen & W Braune |
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Institution: | Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Am Planetarium 1, 07743 Jena, Germany |
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Abstract: | Dominance of macrophytes and their response to environmental factors were studied in the river Ilm, Thuringia/ Germany with special reference to Cladophora glomerata (L.) Kütz. Macroalgae showed a growth peak in spring with C. glomerata, Ulothrix zonata Kütz., Lemanea fluviatilis (L.) C. Agardh and Audouinella sp. being the dominant species. Shortly after this peak, a rapid decline of macrophyte substrate coverage was observed. Only C. glomerata revealed a second growth peak in late summer/early autumn. Frequent disturbances of the macrophyte assemblage by floods resulted repeatedly in an almost complete wash out of benthic organisms. After summer floods C. glomerata was the species that recolonized the substrate. At high‐light sites, faster recovery of C. glomerata was observed as compared to low‐light sites. This is discussed in relation to the life cycle of C. glomerata. Among the physical and chemical parameters that were analysed, irradiance, current velocity, pH, soluble reactive phosphorus and ammonia‐nitrogen accounted for most of the observed patterns of dominance of C. glomerata. |
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Keywords: | Cladophora glomerata competition environmental factors macrophytes River Ilm seasonality strategies |
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