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1 December 2014 Factors Determining the Distribution of Reophil and Protected Hildenbrandia rivularis (Liebmann) J. Agardh 1851, the Rhodophyta Freshwater Species, in Lowland River Ecosystems
Emilia Jakubas, Maciej Gąbka, Tomasz Joniak
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Abstract

The relationships of Hildenbrandia rivularis (Rhodophyta), the species composition of its surroundings detailed environmental variables (water chemistry and hydrological, morphological and bottom features) in a lowland river (Wełna river, Western Poland) was investigated. H. rivularis from 40 stands was tested together with 25 environmental variables and vegetation. Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and redundancy analysis (RDA) were used to describe the relations between the species composition and the selected variables. The uniqueness of this protected species is an ability of formation incrustation on rocks but also coexistence with two groups of species: other algae and vascular plants. In study twenty-two plant taxa were recorded in 40 vegetation plots, including 4 macroscopic algae, 2 mosses and 16 vascular plants. The most common H. rivularis co-occurred with Leptodictyum riparium, Fontinalis antipyretica and Nuphar lutea.

Most of the studied plots with red algae were characterised by shallow water and strong water velocity. H. rivularis prefers alkaline water with high conductivity. The results of the RDA, after forward selection, demonstrated that pH gradient, optical features such as dissolved organic matter and water colour — control the variation in the floristic communities with H. rivularis.

NOMENCLATURE: algae — AlgaeBase ( http://www.algaebase.org/, accessed August, 2013), mosses — Ochyra et al. (2003); vascular plants — Mirek et al. (2002).

Emilia Jakubas, Maciej Gąbka, and Tomasz Joniak "Factors Determining the Distribution of Reophil and Protected Hildenbrandia rivularis (Liebmann) J. Agardh 1851, the Rhodophyta Freshwater Species, in Lowland River Ecosystems," Polish Journal of Ecology 62(4), 679-693, (1 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.3161/104.062.0412
Published: 1 December 2014
KEYWORDS
Hildenbrandia rivularis
lowland river
pH gradient
red algae
velocity of water
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