森林河流中水生植物的分布和丰度:以Kottawa森林保护区为例

T. D. S. Sandaruwani, K. Atapaththu, H. Asanthi
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对森林生态系统的陆地组成部分和其他动物群进行了研究,而这方面关于水生植物的资料却很少。因此,本研究以Kottawa森林保护区“Gong Gawwa Ela”为研究对象,对森林溪流中水生植物的丰度、分布及其影响因素进行了初步研究。沿着河流的一段(约1公里)选择了6个地点。这些地点每个月访问一次,为期三个月。对于每个站点,植物分布在垂直于河岸的河流横断面上。同时监测了各站点的水质、水流速度和沉积物组成。沿江共发现11种水生植物,其中最常见的有Lagenandra thwaitesii、Aponogeton rigidifolius和Adiantum sp.。各研究点间植物多样性差异显著,最下游的地点植物多样性最高。不分种类的;3种植物的分布与沉积物组成呈显著正相关。此外,水生植物的多样性与龙须草的丰度呈显著相关。各研究点溶解氧、pH、温度和生物需氧量无显著差异。目前的研究表明,沉积物组成和L. thawaitsii的丰度是决定该河流水生植物群落结构的两个因素。
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Distribution and abundance of aquatic macrophytes in a forested stream: Case study in Kottawa Forest Reserve
Forest ecosystems have been studied for terrestrial components and other faunal assemblages while information on aquatic plants on this regard is scarce. Thus, present preliminary study was designed to study the abundance, distribution and factors influencing on aquatic plant distribution in forested stream selecting “Gong Gawwa Ela” locate in the Kottawa forest reserve. Six sites were selected along a stretch of the stream (~1 km). Those sites were visited once in every month for a period of three months. For each site, plant distribution was observed in a transect across the stream perpendicular to the river bank. Water quality, water flow velocity and sediment composition at each site were also monitored. Eleven aquatic plant species were found along the stream while the most common species were Lagenandra thwaitesii, Aponogeton rigidifolius and Adiantum sp. A significant difference in plant diversity among study sites was noticed where the highest plant diversity was found in the most downstream site. Irrespective to the species; distribution of above three species exhibited a significant positive correlation to the sediment composition. Further, diversity of aquatic plant was significantly correlated to the abundance of L. thawaitsii. There was no significant difference in dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature and biological oxygen demand among study sites. Present study revealed that sediment composition and the abundance of L. thawaitsii are two factors that decide the architecture of the aquatic plant communities along this stream.
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