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Variable response of functional macrophyte groups to lake characteristics, land use, and space: implications for bioassessment

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 737, Issue 1, Pages 201-214

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-013-1722-3

Keywords

Ecological classification; Land use scales; Community composition; Richness; Functional groups; Helophytes; Boreal region

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  1. Biological Monitoring of Finnish Freshwaters under diffuse loading-project - Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry [XPR3304]

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We investigated how land use at multiple scales affects functional macrophytes groups and ecological status index in the boreal region. We employed a variance partitioning analysis to quantify the relative role of lake characteristics, multiple-scaled land use (catchment, buffer zones of 100, 300 and 500 m), and space in explaining the composition and richness of functional macrophyte groups (emergent and submerged macrophytes and hydrophytes) and ecological status of macrophytes in 110 Finnish lakes. Partial redundancy analysis (community composition) and partial linear regression (richness and status index) revealed that macrophyte community composition, richness, and status index were mostly explained by the pure effect of lake characteristics, which dominated over space for most macrophyte variables. Land use adjacent to shoreline had a higher effect on emergent macrophytes and status index compared to the land use of the whole catchment. Our findings suggest that emergent macrophytes can indicate changes in water quality and hydro-morphology originated from the close vicinity of the littoral zone. Ecological quality assessment based on emergent macrophytes only is probably not sufficient, but including emergent species in the assessments is recommended, especially in the species-poor boreal region.

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