Alien aquatic plants in Poland: Temporal and spatial distribution patterns and the effects of climate change

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Mateusz Draga , Ewa Szczęśniak , Stanisław Rosadziński , Łukasz Bryl , Daniel Lisek , Maciej Gąbka
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Abstract

Distribution of alien aquatic plants in European freshwater ecosystems is still not fully recognized. Little is also known about the impact of climatic factors on the expansion of particular neophyte species in freshwater ecosystems. In this article, we present the first comprehensive assessment of the occurrence of non-native aquatic vascular plants in Poland (CE Europe), with a particular focus on: (1) inventory of the species, (2) temporal and spatial changes in their distribution, and (3) the climate impact on species occurrence and diversity. For this purpose, we collected both published and unpublished data on alien macrophytes occurrence in Poland covering past 70 years. In order to investigate the mechanism of alien aquatic plant expansion, climate data from 24 meteorological stations were analyzed. Redundancy analysis (RDA) was used to analyze the relationship between species composition and microclimate variables. In addition, Generalized Additive Model (GAM) was used to examine the response curves of neophyte species to temperature parameters.
In total, we found records of 15 neophytes of alien aquatic plant taxa in Poland, including 14 species and collective taxon of Nymphaea cultivars. The most frequent was Elodea canadensis (over 25,000 records). Excluding this species, we counted more than 300 records of the occurrence of alien aquatic plants, of which three (E. nuttallii, Azolla filiculoides and Lemna turionifera) were the most abundant. Ten species occurred only in isolated sites. In addition, analyses showed a substantial increase in the number of the aquatic neophyte sites in the last 20 years that could be linked with the raised average monthly and yearly air temperatures in Poland.
Our results showed a strong relationship between raised average temperatures in Poland and the spread of some species, e.g. Azolla filiculoides, while other species such as Elodea nuttallii and Lemna turionifera expanded irrespectively of this factor. The occurrence of some species (e.g. Vallisneria spiralis, Hygrophila polysperma) was exclusively associated to high thermally altered or thermally contaminated waters, and thus was limited to only a small part of the country. Our results confirm the major role of elevated temperatures (mean annual temperatures and minimum monthly temperatures) and thermally polluted freshwater ecosystems in the distribution of alien aquatic plants.
波兰的外来水生植物:时空分布模式和气候变化的影响
外来水生植物在欧洲淡水生态系统中的分布仍未得到充分认识。人们对气候因素对特定新物种在淡水生态系统中扩展的影响也知之甚少。在本文中,我们首次全面评估了波兰(欧洲中部)非外来水生维管植物的分布情况,重点包括(1) 物种清单;(2) 物种分布的时空变化;(3) 气候对物种出现和多样性的影响。为此,我们收集了过去 70 年波兰外来大型藻类出现的公开和未公开数据。为了研究外来水生植物扩张的机制,我们分析了 24 个气象站的气候数据。利用冗余分析(RDA)分析了物种组成与小气候变量之间的关系。我们总共发现了 15 个波兰外来水生植物类群的新物种记录,其中包括 14 个物种和蛱蝶栽培种的集合类群。其中最常见的是 Elodea canadensis(超过 25000 条记录)。除去该物种,我们还统计了 300 多条外来水生植物的出现记录,其中有三种(E. nuttallii、Azolla filiculoides 和 Lemna turionifera)数量最多。有 10 种仅出现在个别地点。我们的研究结果表明,波兰平均气温的升高与某些物种(例如丝花杜鹃)的扩散有密切关系,而其他物种(例如绒毛杜鹃和Lemna turionifera)的扩散则与这一因素无关。一些物种(如 Vallisneria spiralis、Hygrophila polysperma)的出现只与高热变化或热污染水域有关,因此仅限于该国的一小部分地区。我们的研究结果证实,温度升高(年平均温度和月最低温度)和热污染淡水生态系统对外来水生植物的分布起着重要作用。
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