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Effects of Spirogyra arcta on biomass and structure of submerged macrophyte communities
Author(s) -
Dong BiCheng,
Liu RuiHua,
Yu FeiHai
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plant species biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.419
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1442-1984
pISSN - 0913-557X
DOI - 10.1111/1442-1984.12036
Subject(s) - ceratophyllum demersum , hydrilla , macrophyte , spirogyra , biomass (ecology) , biology , botany , algae , aquatic plant , ecology
The presence of algae can greatly reduce the amount of light that reaches submerged macrophytes, but few experimental studies have been conducted to examine the effects of algae on biomass and structure of submerged macrophyte communities. We constructed communities with four submerged macrophytes ( Hydrilla verticillata , Egeria densa , Ceratophyllum demersum , and Chara vulgaris ) in three environments in which 0 (control), 50 and 100% of the water surface was covered by Spirogyra arcta . Compared to the control treatment, the 100% spirogyra treatment decreased biomass of the submerged macrophyte communities and of all the four macrophytes except C. demersum . Compared to the control and 50% treatments, the 100% treatment significantly increased relative abundance of C. demersum and decreased that of E. densa . Therefore, the presence of S. arcta can greatly affect the productivity and alter the structure of submerged macrophyte communities. To restore submerged macrophyte communities in conditions with abundant algae, assembling communities consisting of C. demersum or similar species may be a good practice.

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