Effects of reduced salt concentrations on plant communities in the River Werra (Germany) |
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Authors: | Eckhard Coring Jürgen Bäthe |
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Institution: | EcoRing, Lange Str. 9, D-37181 Hardegsen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The reduction and equalization of the salt concentrations in the River Werra have resulted in a gradual recovery of the aquatic flora. Spatial high-resolution macrophyte mappings document the spread of the aquatic vascular plants in the middle and lower River Werra. Simultaneously, the plankton blooms have declined. Changes in the composition of the algal communities including diatoms also indicated lower salinity. In addition to the salinity, high nutrient concentrations, waste water discharges and structural degradation are important stressors in the River Werra as shown by e.g. low species richness of vascular plants and the common occurrence of pollution tolerant diatoms. From the existing data it is clear that an encompassing improvement of the ecological conditions in the River Werra can only be achieved by further restoration measures considering all stressors. |
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Keywords: | Aquatic flora Macrophytes Diatoms Phytobenthos Primary production Salinization River Werra |
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