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River plants from an Iberian basin and environmental factors influencing their distribution

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River plants were studied at 119 sites from a southern Iberian river basin. A site length of 50–100 m was found to be adequate for characterising local plant richness in these rivers. Average number of river plant species per site was 48 (range 21–76). Species richness showed a maximum at mid-course, with considerable variation in the upper course and a decreasing trend towards the floodplain. Sixteen environmental variables were initially considered to explain the biological variability. Nine, retained by the forward selection procedure, were significant predictors of the species distribution. Canonical correspondence analysis was used to directly relate plant species composition to these environmental variables. Altitude, conductivity, river width, pH, percentage of hard substrates and fine particulate organic matter on the river bed, average rainfall and temperature, and human-related disturbance were significantly related to the species distribution. Species positioned at the axes extremes could be arranged into species groups related to different geographical areas of the river system.

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Joseph Caffrey Philip R. F. Barrett Maria Teresa Ferreira Ilidio S. Moreira Kevin J. Murphy Philip Max Wade

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Ferreira, M.T., Moreira, I.S. (1999). River plants from an Iberian basin and environmental factors influencing their distribution. In: Caffrey, J., Barrett, P.R.F., Ferreira, M.T., Moreira, I.S., Murphy, K.J., Wade, P.M. (eds) Biology, Ecology and Management of Aquatic Plants. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 147. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0922-4_15

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