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Macrophytes in shallow lakes: relationships with water, sediment and watershed characteristics.

Authors :
Kissoon LT
Jacob DL
Hanson MA
Herwig BR
Bowe SE
Otte ML
Source :
Aquatic botany [Aquat Bot] 2013 Aug 01; Vol. 109, pp. 39-48.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We examined macrophyte-environment relationships in shallow lakes located within the Prairie Parkland and Laurentian Mixed Forest provinces of Minnesota. Environmental variables included land cover within lake watersheds, and within-lake, water and sediment characteristics. CCA indicated that sediment fraction smaller than 63 μm ( f <63), open water area, turbidity, and percent woodland and agricultural cover in watersheds were significant environmental variables explaining 36.6% of variation in macrophyte cover. When Province was added to the analysis as a spatial covariate, these environmental variables explained 30.8% of the variation in macrophyte cover. CCA also indicated that pH, f <63, percent woodland cover in watersheds, open water area, emergent vegetation area, and organic matter content were significant environmental variables explaining 43.5% of the variation in macrophyte biomass. When Province was added to the analysis as a spatial covariate, these environmental variables explained 39.1% of the variation in macrophyte biomass. The f <63 was the most important environmental variable explaining variation for both measures of macrophyte abundance (cover and biomass) when Province was added as a spatial covariate to the models. Percent woodland in watersheds, turbidity, open water area, and Ca+Mg explained 34.5% of the variation in macrophyte community composition. Most species showed a negative relationship with turbidity and open water area except for Potamogeton richardsonii , Stuckenia pectinata , and filamentous algae. Our study further demonstrates the extent to which macrophyte abundance and community composition are related to site- and watershed-scale variables including lake morphology, water and sediment characteristics, and percent land cover of adjacent uplands.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0304-3770
Volume :
109
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Aquatic botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23997402
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2013.04.001