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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2013042
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2013042
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M. Krolová,H. Čížková,J. Hejzlar,S. Poláková
Mots clés
ecophases
eulittoral
European Water Framework Directive
littoral macrophytes
water level fluctuation
écophases
eulittoral
DCE
macrophytes littoraux
fluctuation du niveau d’eau
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14/05/2013
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2013042
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Lakes and reservoirs that are used for water supply and/or flow regulations have usually poorly developed littoral macrophyte communities, which impairs ecological potential in terms of the EU Water Framework Directive. The aim of our study was to reveal controlling factors for the growth of littoral macrophytes in a storage reservoir with fluctuating water level (Lipno Reservoir, Czech Republic). Macrophytes occurred in this reservoir only in the eulittoral zone i.e., the shoreline region between the highest and the lowest seasonal water levels. Three eulittoral sub-zones could be distinguished: the upper eulittoral with a stable community of perennial species with high cover, the middle eulittoral with relatively high richness of emergent and amphibious species present at low cover values, and the lower eulittoral devoid of permanent vegetation. Cover and species composition in particular sub-zones were primarily influenced by the duration and timing of flooding, followed by nutrient limitation and strongly reducing conditions in the flooded organic sediment. Our results stress the ecological importance of eulittoral zone in reservoirs with fluctuating water levels where macrophyte growth can be supported by targeted management of water level, thus helping reservoir managers in improving the ecological potential of this type of water bodies.
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