Ecological and Anatomical Characteristics of Riverbank Plants of Water Streams and Water Bodies of the Lower Amur Region

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
D. Ju. Tsyrenova
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The results of the ecological and anatomical study of plants in the coastal shallows of rivers and lakes of the Lower Amur region are presented to identify their resistance and adaptability to the habitat conditions. Seven stenotopic species have been studied. It is revealed that the vegetative organs of plants are characterized by a combination of typical hydromorphic and specific adaptive features. The species are adapted to sandy-clay shallow habitats due to histological transformations of the main tissues. The narrow specialization of species does not affect the typical structure of plant organs and does not cause a simplification of their internal structure. The studied species are to a greater extent characterized by evidences of terrestrial micromorphology (sclerification, suberinization, and cutinization of tissues) rather than of hydrophytic one. It is assumed that a specific complex of flora of shallows is mainly formed by terrestrial species.

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下阿穆尔州溪流和水体河岸植物的生态和解剖特征
摘要 本文介绍了对下阿穆尔州河流和湖泊沿岸浅滩植物的生态学和解剖学研究结果,以确定它们对生境条件的抵抗力和适应性。共研究了 7 个狭窄物种。研究表明,植物的无性器官具有典型的水形态特征和特殊的适应性特征。由于主要组织的组织学变化,这些物种适应沙质粘土浅层生境。物种的狭义特化并不影响植物器官的典型结构,也不会导致其内部结构的简化。所研究的物种在更大程度上具有陆生微形态(组织硬化、亚硬化和角质化)而非水生微形态的特征。据推测,浅滩植物区系的特殊复合体主要由陆生物种组成。
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Inland Water Biology
Inland Water Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
55.60%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Inland Water Biology publishes thematic reviews and original papers devoted to flora and fauna in waterbodies, biodiversity of hydrobionts, biology, morphology, systematics, ecology, ethology, ecological physiology and biochemistry of aquatic organisms, patterns of biological cycle, structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems, anthropogenic and uncontrolled natural impacts on aquatic organisms and ecosystems, invasion of nonindigenous species into ecosystems and their ecology, methods of hydrobiological and ichthyological studies.
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