The objectives of this study were to describe the
distribution of macrophyte assemblages in relation to
physico‐chemical
parameters of their environment and to assess the variability in ecological
metrics
throughout the Walloon river network. Two-way
clustering allowed us to simultaneously assign sample units and species to groups by performing two separate
cluster analyses. Indicator species analysis allowed
us to assess the degree to which a species indicated a group, based on its
constancy and distribution of abundance. Hygroamblystegium
fluviatile, Chiloscyphus polyanthos and Lemanea fluviatilis were found to
characterize acidic and low impacted streams and rivers (G1), while
Ranunculus
fluitans was found in all low impacted large streams (G2). Potamogeton
pectinatus,
proved to be more common in eutrophicated waters in the
calcareous areas particularly in the ʺLoess
low plateauxʺ region (G6). Cinclidotus
riparius, Fissidens crassipes and Pellia
endiviifolia, appeared in
rivers situated in the Condroz region (G4), which was
characterized by a high concentration of
nitrogen.
Author
(s) Details
Khadija Sossey-Alaoui
Département des Sciences et Gestion de l’Environnement, Université
de Liège, Arlon, Belgium.
Francis Rosillon
Département des Sciences et Gestion de l’Environnement, Université
de Liège, Arlon, Belgium.
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