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Ecological characteristics of plant species and associations along two Dinaric karstic rivers (Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Balkans)

Authors :
Lasić, Anđelka
Jasprica, Nenad
Morović, Mira
Kapetanović, Tatjana
Carić, Marina
Drešković, Nusret
Glavić, Nikša
Mitić, Božena
Source :
Biologia; January 2014, Vol. 69 Issue: 1 p40-52, 13p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This paper describes the plant communities of two oligotrophic karstic rivers with a slight anthropogenic influence — the Trebižat and the Lištica — in South Bosnia and Herzegovina, their sinecology, and the relationship between vegetation and plant species and environmental parameters. According to 87 relevés, a total of 26 plant associations, using Braun-Blanquet methods, were found in the rivers and nearby surveyed area. Only nine associations were common to both rivers. Eight associations were recorded for the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the first time. Associations from both rivers differed according to following parameters measured at the sampling site: water temperature, distance from the mouth (river kilometers), river width, water depth, flow, pH and slope. There were no differences in nutrient concentrations among the associations. According to Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), three environmental variables out of the 11 initially considered were retained as being related to plant distribution. The first two axes explained 56.8% and 35.2% of variance of species-environment relationship in the Trebižat and Lištica rivers, respectively. Water depth in the Trebižat River, and pH and river kilometers in the Lištica River were found to be the most influential, while nutrients and other physico-chemical parameters were not significant in either river. Water depth vector was identified as an underlying environmental factor determining distribution of Potamogeton lucensand Myriophyllum verticillatum (Potamion), and Nymphaea alba (Nymphaeion albae). According to in situmeasurements of light intensity, the highest coefficients of light attenuation, radiance and reflection were found at a station with dense populations of Potamogeton lucensand Nuphar luteum (Potametum lucentis). The vegetation and floristic value of the rivers is discussed as a basis for biodiversity conservation programmes and evaluating the state of these ecosystems in the future.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00063088 and 13369563
Volume :
69
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Biologia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs31456029
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-013-0282-3