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Composition, distribution and biomass of benthic macrophytecommunities from lake Baciver, a spanish alpine lake in thecentral Pyrenees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 August 2009

E. Ballesteros
Affiliation:
Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes - CSIC. 17300 Blanes, Girona, Spain
E. Gacia
Affiliation:
Département d'Ecologia. Facultat de Biologia. Diagonal 645. 08028 Barcelona. Spain
L. Camarero
Affiliation:
Département d'Ecologia. Facultat de Biologia. Diagonal 645. 08028 Barcelona. Spain
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Abstract

Species composition, distribution and biomass of benthic macrophyte communities have been studied in a high mountain, oligotrophic, softwater lake from the Central Pyrenees. Isoetids (Isoetes lacustris L., Isoetes setacea Lam., Subularia aquatica L. and Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roemer & Schultes) are the dominant macrophytes in areas over 2-3 meters in depth. Natopotamids (Sparganium angustifolium Michx.) are restricted to shallow waters. Algae (Nitella gracilis (Smith) Agardh) only predominate in deep waters. Three main communities have been distinguished : the Sparganium angustifolium community (160 g dwt m-2), the Isoetes lacustris community (120-460 g dwt m-2) and the Nitella gracilis community (11 g dwt m-2). Biomass differences between shallow and deep water Isoetes populations have been attributed to ice-scour stress. Neither irradiance nor slope can explain the lower boundaries observed in the distribution of vascular plants ; sediment features may be responsible for them. Mean lake macrophyte biomass amounts to 140 g dwt m-2 (20 g C -2), a very high value if compared with boreal lakes with similar limnological characteristics.

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Research Article
Copyright
© Masson, 1989

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