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Nouvelles observations sur Tolypella antarctica (A. Br.) R. Cor. (Characées), endémique austral des Iles Kerguelen
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Submerged macrophyte zonation in a Mediterranean salt marsh: a facilitation effect from established helophytes?
10 páginas, 7 tablas, 3 figuras. We thank Laura Serrano and Teodoro
Marañón for their critical review of the manuscript, and Luis
Clemente for the facilities provided for the preparation of this
work.The relationship between communities of submerged
annual macrophytes (predominately Chara spp.) and environmental
characteristics is studied in three habitats with different
dominant perennial species (Arthrocnemum, Juncus, Scirpus)
and areas of bare soil. The distribution of submerged annual
macrophytes is significantly dependent on two independent
environmental factors: a dominant gradient of flooding/salinity,
and a secondary gradient of nutrients related exclusively to
the combined abundance of helophytes of the genus Scirpus
(S. maritimus and S. litoralis). The results suggest that these
emergent helophytes (1) are able to modify water column
parameters (such as concentration of nitrates, phosphates,
potassium, and bicarbonates) which are important for the
communities of submerged macrophytes, and (2) play a fundamental
role in the generation of secondary sources of environmental
variability which, superimposed on the main gradient
of flooding/salinity, favours the appearance of new
compositional equilibria in such communities.
The existence of a process of facilitation is discussed by
which the emergent helophytes induce changes in nutrient
availability that would favour relatively nutrient-demanding
charophyte species (such as Chara connivens and Nitella
hyalina), altering the established relationships with other coexisting
charophytes (such as Chara canescens and C.
galioides) that dominate in the absence of the facilitating
species. Nevertheless, the increased nutrient concentration
associated to the presence of helophytes would not introduce
significant changes in the total biomass of submerged aquatic
macrophytes.Financial support from the Junta de Andalucía (research group 4086 and RNM 123) and from MMA (project 05/99) and CICYT (AMB95-1054) has enabled us to carry out the present work.Peer reviewe
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