2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2014.11.003
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Explanatory variables associated with diversity and composition of aquatic macrophytes in a large subtropical river floodplain

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“…Our results support previous studies which suggest that, in freshwater systems, local driving factors (chemical, physical or biological) seem to be of overriding importance in determining whether or not macrophyte diversity at an individual site is depressed below the optimal level within a given geographical region (e.g. Baattrup-Pedersen, Szoszkiewicz, Nijboer, O'Hare, & Ferreira, 2006;Bando et al, 2015;Chappuis et al, 2012;Kennedy et al, 2015;Lang & Murphy, 2012;Morandeira & Kandus, 2015;Rolon & Matchik, 2006;Schneider et al, 2015;Tapia Grimaldo et al, 2016). Physical size of individual rivers, however, seemed to be of little importance in influencing a-diversity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Our results support previous studies which suggest that, in freshwater systems, local driving factors (chemical, physical or biological) seem to be of overriding importance in determining whether or not macrophyte diversity at an individual site is depressed below the optimal level within a given geographical region (e.g. Baattrup-Pedersen, Szoszkiewicz, Nijboer, O'Hare, & Ferreira, 2006;Bando et al, 2015;Chappuis et al, 2012;Kennedy et al, 2015;Lang & Murphy, 2012;Morandeira & Kandus, 2015;Rolon & Matchik, 2006;Schneider et al, 2015;Tapia Grimaldo et al, 2016). Physical size of individual rivers, however, seemed to be of little importance in influencing a-diversity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In contrast, there has been quite a substantial macrophyte survey effort in the Neotropics, particularly in South American freshwater systems (e.g. Amaral, Bittrich, Faria, Anderson, & Aona, 2008;Bando, Michelan, Cunha, Figueiredo, & Thomaz, 2015;Bertoli, 1996;Bottino, Calijuri, & Murphy, 2014;Murphy et al, 2003;Neiff, Casco, Mari, Di Rienzo, & Poi, 2014;Rolon & Matchik, 2006;Schneider, Cunhab, Marchese, & Thomaz, 2015;Sousa, Thomaz, & Murphy, 2010Thomaz, Carvalho, Padial, & Kobayashi, 2009;Varandas Martins et al, 2013), although less so in Central America (e.g. Anonymous, 1999;Bonilla-Barbosa, 2004;Crow, 1993;Philbrick & Alejandro, 1995).…”
Section: Amorosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results are in keeping with the findings of several previous studies (e.g., Chappuis et al, 2014;Schneider et al, 2015). However, the fact that the macrophyte communities appear to be driven by sediment TPsed to a greater extent than by the TN concentration in water, and above all that the water TP is not significantly related to the macrophyte distribution patterns suggests that sediment parameters play a more important role than water conditions in the spatial arrangement of macrophytes.…”
Section: Environmental Determinantssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Even if the resuspension probability is always binary (1 = resuspension, or 0 = no resuspension) and identifies the occurrence of a disturbance, it does not give the intensity of the force induced by waves. Wave disturbance in PAR has probably a more important impact on plant morphological features, as reported by some authors for large lakes (Schneider et al, 2015;Schutten et al, 2004). In further research, it would be thus interesting to include the maximum orbital velocity in the model.…”
Section: Plants Morphological Traits and Hydrodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 97%