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The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia

European freshwater habitats have experienced a severe loss of plant diversity, regionally and locally, over the last century or more. One important and well-established driver of change is eutrophication, which has increased with rising population density and agricultural intensification. However,...

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Autores principales: Sand-Jensen, Kaj, Bruun, Hans Henrik, Nielsen, Tora Finderup, Christiansen, Ditte M., Hartvig, Per, Schou, Jens C., Baastrup-Spohr, Lars
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5801560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29456545
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00066
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author Sand-Jensen, Kaj
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Nielsen, Tora Finderup
Christiansen, Ditte M.
Hartvig, Per
Schou, Jens C.
Baastrup-Spohr, Lars
author_facet Sand-Jensen, Kaj
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Nielsen, Tora Finderup
Christiansen, Ditte M.
Hartvig, Per
Schou, Jens C.
Baastrup-Spohr, Lars
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description European freshwater habitats have experienced a severe loss of plant diversity, regionally and locally, over the last century or more. One important and well-established driver of change is eutrophication, which has increased with rising population density and agricultural intensification. However, reduced disturbance of lake margins may have played an additional key role. The geographical variation in water chemistry, which has set the scene for – and interacted with – anthropogenic impact, is much less well understood. We took advantage of some recently completed regional plant distribution surveys, relying on hundreds of skilled citizen scientists, and analyzed the hydrophyte richness to environment relations in five contiguous South-Scandinavian regions. For three of the regions, we also assessed changes to the freshwater flora over the latest 50–80 years. We found a considerable variation in background total phosphorus concentrations and alkalinity, both within and between regions. The prevalence of functional groups differed between regions in accordance with the environmental conditions and the species’ tolerance to turbid waters. Similarly, the historical changes within regions followed the same trend in correspondence to the altered environmental conditions over time. Small submerged species decreased relative to tall submerged and floating-leaved species along the regional and historical eutrophication gradients. These changes were accompanied by systematically greater relative abundance of species of higher phosphorus prevalence. We conclude that species traits in close correspondence with anthropogenic impacts are the main determinants of local, regional and historical changes of species distribution and occupancy, while pure biogeography plays a minor role. Conservation measures, such as re-oligotrophication and re-established disturbance regimes through grazing and water level fluctuations, may help reduce the tall reed vegetation, restore the former richness of the freshwater flora and safeguard red-listed species, although extended time delays are anticipated in nutrient-rich regions, in which species only survive at minute abundance in isolated refugia.
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spelling pubmed-58015602018-02-16 The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia Sand-Jensen, Kaj Bruun, Hans Henrik Nielsen, Tora Finderup Christiansen, Ditte M. Hartvig, Per Schou, Jens C. Baastrup-Spohr, Lars Front Plant Sci Plant Science European freshwater habitats have experienced a severe loss of plant diversity, regionally and locally, over the last century or more. One important and well-established driver of change is eutrophication, which has increased with rising population density and agricultural intensification. However, reduced disturbance of lake margins may have played an additional key role. The geographical variation in water chemistry, which has set the scene for – and interacted with – anthropogenic impact, is much less well understood. We took advantage of some recently completed regional plant distribution surveys, relying on hundreds of skilled citizen scientists, and analyzed the hydrophyte richness to environment relations in five contiguous South-Scandinavian regions. For three of the regions, we also assessed changes to the freshwater flora over the latest 50–80 years. We found a considerable variation in background total phosphorus concentrations and alkalinity, both within and between regions. The prevalence of functional groups differed between regions in accordance with the environmental conditions and the species’ tolerance to turbid waters. Similarly, the historical changes within regions followed the same trend in correspondence to the altered environmental conditions over time. Small submerged species decreased relative to tall submerged and floating-leaved species along the regional and historical eutrophication gradients. These changes were accompanied by systematically greater relative abundance of species of higher phosphorus prevalence. We conclude that species traits in close correspondence with anthropogenic impacts are the main determinants of local, regional and historical changes of species distribution and occupancy, while pure biogeography plays a minor role. Conservation measures, such as re-oligotrophication and re-established disturbance regimes through grazing and water level fluctuations, may help reduce the tall reed vegetation, restore the former richness of the freshwater flora and safeguard red-listed species, although extended time delays are anticipated in nutrient-rich regions, in which species only survive at minute abundance in isolated refugia. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5801560/ /pubmed/29456545 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00066 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sand-Jensen, Bruun, Nielsen, Christiansen, Hartvig, Schou and Baastrup-Spohr. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Sand-Jensen, Kaj
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Nielsen, Tora Finderup
Christiansen, Ditte M.
Hartvig, Per
Schou, Jens C.
Baastrup-Spohr, Lars
The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title_full The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title_fullStr The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title_full_unstemmed The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title_short The Dangers of Being a Small, Oligotrophic and Light Demanding Freshwater Plant across a Spatial and Historical Eutrophication Gradient in Southern Scandinavia
title_sort dangers of being a small, oligotrophic and light demanding freshwater plant across a spatial and historical eutrophication gradient in southern scandinavia
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5801560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29456545
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00066
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