Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain
- Autores
- Morandeira, Natalia Soledad; Kandus, Patricia
- Año de publicación
- 2015
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The Paraná River floodplain comprises one of the largest wetland systems of South America. In a sector of the Lower Paraná River floodplain (100km length, 3650km2), floristic composition and species diversity was characterized in 88 sites surveyed during summers 2010-11 and 2011-12. Hierarchical and fuzzy classifications were used to construct 26 floristic groups and 8 associations of floristic groups, and their indicator species were identified. A number of 124 species was distributed with a zonation pattern conforming marshes, salt marshes, wet prairies, bunchgrasses, grasslands and scrublands. We assessed how vegetation is affected by four nested levels of environmental constraints, representing a gradient from a landscape to a local scale, and including hydrological, geomorphological, topographic and edaphic variables. Species richness differed within categories of broad-scale landscape units (level 1) and within topographic positions (level 3). Also, 30 plant species, six floristic groups and five associations of groups responded to levels 1-3. The first two axes of a constrained Outlying Mean Index ordination accounted for 60% of the marginality of 61 common species as a function of soil features and flood frequency (level 4). Thus, the distribution of seven species showed significant marginality in association to soil electrical conductivity, soil silt percent and soil total nitrogen concentration. Multi-scale environmental constraints determined vegetation zones, and emerging floristic and diversity patterns. The multi-scale approach significantly improves the understanding of floristic patterns and plant biodiversity in the study area, and may be extended to other floodplain wetlands.
Fil: Morandeira, Natalia Soledad. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Kandus, Patricia. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina. - Fuente
- Aquatic Botany 123:13-25 (May 2015) Elsevier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2015.01.006 - Materia
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ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY
FRESHWATER WETLANDS
INDICATOR SPECIES
LANDSCAPE FILTERS
MACROPHYTES
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Universidad Nacional de General San Martín
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- oai:ri.unsam.edu.ar:123456789/1012
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Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplainMorandeira, Natalia SoledadKandus, PatriciaENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITYFRESHWATER WETLANDSINDICATOR SPECIESLANDSCAPE FILTERSMACROPHYTESCIENCIAS BIOLOGICASCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASThe Paraná River floodplain comprises one of the largest wetland systems of South America. In a sector of the Lower Paraná River floodplain (100km length, 3650km2), floristic composition and species diversity was characterized in 88 sites surveyed during summers 2010-11 and 2011-12. Hierarchical and fuzzy classifications were used to construct 26 floristic groups and 8 associations of floristic groups, and their indicator species were identified. A number of 124 species was distributed with a zonation pattern conforming marshes, salt marshes, wet prairies, bunchgrasses, grasslands and scrublands. We assessed how vegetation is affected by four nested levels of environmental constraints, representing a gradient from a landscape to a local scale, and including hydrological, geomorphological, topographic and edaphic variables. Species richness differed within categories of broad-scale landscape units (level 1) and within topographic positions (level 3). Also, 30 plant species, six floristic groups and five associations of groups responded to levels 1-3. The first two axes of a constrained Outlying Mean Index ordination accounted for 60% of the marginality of 61 common species as a function of soil features and flood frequency (level 4). Thus, the distribution of seven species showed significant marginality in association to soil electrical conductivity, soil silt percent and soil total nitrogen concentration. Multi-scale environmental constraints determined vegetation zones, and emerging floristic and diversity patterns. The multi-scale approach significantly improves the understanding of floristic patterns and plant biodiversity in the study area, and may be extended to other floodplain wetlands.Fil: Morandeira, Natalia Soledad. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Kandus, Patricia. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina.Elsevier Science2015-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfpp. 13-25application/pdfMorandeira, N. S. y Kandus, P. (may 2015) Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain. En: Aquatic Botany. Elsevier Science. 123, 13-250304-3770https://ri.unsam.edu.ar/handle/123456789/1012Aquatic Botany 123:13-25 (May 2015) Elsevierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2015.01.006reponame:Repositorio Institucional (UNSAM)instname:Universidad Nacional de General San Martínenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Argentina (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5)2025-10-16T10:11:39Zoai:ri.unsam.edu.ar:123456789/1012instacron:UNSAMInstitucionalhttp://ri.unsam.edu.arUniversidad públicaNo correspondehttp://ri.unsam.edu.ar/oai/lpastran@unsam.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:s2025-10-16 10:12:28.715Repositorio Institucional (UNSAM) - Universidad Nacional de General San Martínfalse |
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Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
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Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
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Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain Morandeira, Natalia Soledad ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY FRESHWATER WETLANDS INDICATOR SPECIES LANDSCAPE FILTERS MACROPHYTES CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS |
title_short |
Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
title_full |
Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
title_fullStr |
Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
title_full_unstemmed |
Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
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Multi-scale analysis of environmental constraints on macrophyte distribution, floristic groups and plant diversity in the Lower Paraná River floodplain |
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Morandeira, Natalia Soledad Kandus, Patricia |
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Morandeira, Natalia Soledad |
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Morandeira, Natalia Soledad Kandus, Patricia |
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Kandus, Patricia |
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ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY FRESHWATER WETLANDS INDICATOR SPECIES LANDSCAPE FILTERS MACROPHYTES CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS |
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ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY FRESHWATER WETLANDS INDICATOR SPECIES LANDSCAPE FILTERS MACROPHYTES CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS |
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The Paraná River floodplain comprises one of the largest wetland systems of South America. In a sector of the Lower Paraná River floodplain (100km length, 3650km2), floristic composition and species diversity was characterized in 88 sites surveyed during summers 2010-11 and 2011-12. Hierarchical and fuzzy classifications were used to construct 26 floristic groups and 8 associations of floristic groups, and their indicator species were identified. A number of 124 species was distributed with a zonation pattern conforming marshes, salt marshes, wet prairies, bunchgrasses, grasslands and scrublands. We assessed how vegetation is affected by four nested levels of environmental constraints, representing a gradient from a landscape to a local scale, and including hydrological, geomorphological, topographic and edaphic variables. Species richness differed within categories of broad-scale landscape units (level 1) and within topographic positions (level 3). Also, 30 plant species, six floristic groups and five associations of groups responded to levels 1-3. The first two axes of a constrained Outlying Mean Index ordination accounted for 60% of the marginality of 61 common species as a function of soil features and flood frequency (level 4). Thus, the distribution of seven species showed significant marginality in association to soil electrical conductivity, soil silt percent and soil total nitrogen concentration. Multi-scale environmental constraints determined vegetation zones, and emerging floristic and diversity patterns. The multi-scale approach significantly improves the understanding of floristic patterns and plant biodiversity in the study area, and may be extended to other floodplain wetlands. Fil: Morandeira, Natalia Soledad. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fil: Kandus, Patricia. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. Laboratorio de Ecología, Teledetección y Ecoinformática; Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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The Paraná River floodplain comprises one of the largest wetland systems of South America. In a sector of the Lower Paraná River floodplain (100km length, 3650km2), floristic composition and species diversity was characterized in 88 sites surveyed during summers 2010-11 and 2011-12. Hierarchical and fuzzy classifications were used to construct 26 floristic groups and 8 associations of floristic groups, and their indicator species were identified. A number of 124 species was distributed with a zonation pattern conforming marshes, salt marshes, wet prairies, bunchgrasses, grasslands and scrublands. We assessed how vegetation is affected by four nested levels of environmental constraints, representing a gradient from a landscape to a local scale, and including hydrological, geomorphological, topographic and edaphic variables. Species richness differed within categories of broad-scale landscape units (level 1) and within topographic positions (level 3). Also, 30 plant species, six floristic groups and five associations of groups responded to levels 1-3. The first two axes of a constrained Outlying Mean Index ordination accounted for 60% of the marginality of 61 common species as a function of soil features and flood frequency (level 4). Thus, the distribution of seven species showed significant marginality in association to soil electrical conductivity, soil silt percent and soil total nitrogen concentration. Multi-scale environmental constraints determined vegetation zones, and emerging floristic and diversity patterns. The multi-scale approach significantly improves the understanding of floristic patterns and plant biodiversity in the study area, and may be extended to other floodplain wetlands. |
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