Transformation and Simplification of Aquatic Vegetation Structure and Reoligotrophication of a Lake During the last 40 Years

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
M. Brzozowski, Aleksandra Pełechata, Lech Kaczmarek, M. Pełechaty
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Abstract

The recovery or reconstruction of aquatic vegetation has recently been reported as a result of water quality improvement after anthropogenic eutrophication. The objectives of this study were: to investigate long-term trends in aquatic vegetation abundance in relation to decreasing water fertility and to present new directions in changes of the submerged aquatic vegetation structure, species richness, and biodiversity in Lake Kuźnickie (western Poland) with the perspective of the last 40 years (1978–2018). Lake Kuźnickie is an example of water quality improvement taking place without any additional reclamation measures, except a reduction in nutrient discharge into the lake from its direct catchment. Currently, the study lake represents a mesotrophic status. The Trophy State Index evidenced a decrease in the lake’s fertility compared to previous decades. The water quality improvement manifests in a significant reduction in the total phosphorus concentration. An analysis of the spatial changes in the phytolittoral evidenced a decrease in rush vegetation between 1978 and 2018 by over 2 ha. In the period 1978–2018, the aquatic vegetation structure in Lake Kuźnickie underwent significant reconstruction. Currently, charophytes play a much greater role in the lake compared to the last 40 years, contributing to the maintenance of the lake’s high water quality. Moreover, the endangered charophyte Lychnothamnus barbatus has recovered. Concurrently, however, the biodiversity and species richness of the submerged vegetation has decreased. At present, only four species dominate in the lake, including two charophytes L. barbatus , Nitellopsis obtusa , and two vascular plants Ceratophyllum demersum and Myriophyllum spicatum . Over 40 years, Lake Kuźnickie has changed from a eutrophic lake dominated by vascular plants to a mesotrophic lake with a codominant contribution by charophytes. The lake is characterized by good water quality, optimal for the development of aquatic vegetation, especially charophytes.
近40年来湖泊水生植被结构的转变、简化与再贫营养化
近年来,由于人为富营养化后水质的改善,水生植被得到了恢复或重建。本研究的目的是:从过去40年(1978-2018年)的角度,调查与水肥力下降相关的水生植被丰度的长期趋势,并提出Kuźnickie湖(波兰西部)水下水生植被结构、物种丰富度和生物多样性变化的新方向。Kuźnickie湖是一个水质改善的例子,没有采取任何额外的填海措施,除了减少从其直接集水区向湖中排放的营养物。目前,研究湖处于中营养化状态。奖杯状态指数表明,与过去几十年相比,该湖的肥力有所下降。水质的改善表现为总磷浓度的显著降低。对植物群落空间变化的分析表明,1978年至2018年间,匆匆植被减少了2公顷以上。1978-2018年,Kuźnickie湖水生植被结构发生了重大重构。目前,与过去40年相比,蕨类植物在湖泊中发挥了更大的作用,有助于维持湖泊的高水质。此外,濒临灭绝的charophyte Lychnothamnus barbatus已经恢复。但与此同时,淹没植被的生物多样性和物种丰富度有所下降。目前,该湖泊的优势种仅为4种,包括两种charophylus . barbatus和Nitellopsis obtusa,以及两种维管植物Ceratophyllum demersum和Myriophyllum spicatum。40多年来,Kuźnickie湖从一个以维管植物为主的富营养化湖泊转变为以蕨类植物共优势为主的中营养化湖泊。湖泊水质良好,最适合水生植被,尤其是蕨类植物的生长。
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期刊介绍: The journal has been published since 1923 and offers Open Access publication of original research papers, short communications, and reviews in all areas of plant science, including evolution, ecology, genetics, plant structure and development, physiology and biochemistry.
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