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Restoration of submerged vegetation in shallow eutrophic lakes – A guideline and state of the art in Germany
Authors:Sabine Hilt  Elisabeth M Gross  Michael Hupfer  Harald Morscheid  Jens Mhlmann  Arnulf Melzer  Jens Poltz  Stefan Sandrock  Eva-Maria Scharf  Susanne Schneider  Klaus van de Weyer
Institution:Sabine Hilt, Elisabeth M. Gross, Michael Hupfer, Harald Morscheid, Jens Mählmann, Arnulf Melzer, Jens Poltz, Stefan Sandrock, Eva-Maria Scharf, Susanne Schneider,Klaus van de Weyer
Abstract:One of the most serious problems caused by eutrophication of shallow lakes is the disappearance of submerged macrophytes and the switch to a turbid, phytoplankton-dominated state. The reduction of external nutrient loads often does not result in a change back to the macrophyte-dominated state because stabilising mechanisms that cause resilience may delay a response. Additional internal lake restoration measures may therefore be needed to decrease the concentration of total phosphorus and increase water clarity. The re-establishment of submerged macrophytes required for a long-term stability of clear water conditions, however, may still fail, or mass developments of tall-growing species may cause nuisance for recreational use. Both cases are often not taken into account when restoration measures are planned in Germany, and existing schemes to reduce eutrophication consider the topic inadequately. Here we develop a step-by-step guideline to assess the chances of submerged macrophyte re-establishment in shallow lakes. We reviewed and rated the existing literature and case studies with special regard on (1) the impact of different internal lake restoration methods on the development of submerged macrophytes, (2) methods for the assessment of natural re-establishment, (3) requirements and methods for artificial support of submerged macrophyte development and (4) management options of macrophyte species diversity and abundance in Germany. This guideline is intended to help lake managers aiming to restore shallow lakes in Germany to critically asses and predict the potential development of submerged vegetation, taking into account the complex factors and interrelations that determine their occurrence, abundance and diversity.
Keywords:Charophytes  Eutrophication  Invasive species  Lake management  Lake restoration  Macrophyte re-establishment  Nuisance species  Propagules  Shallow lakes  Submerged macrophytes
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