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How are riparian plants distributed along the riverbank topographic gradient in Mediterranean rivers? Application to minimally altered river stretches in Southern Spain
Magdaleno, F.1,2; Blanco-Garrido, F.3,4; Bonada, N.5; Herrera-Grao, T.3
通讯作者Magdaleno, F.
来源期刊LIMNETICA
ISSN0213-8409
EISSN1989-1806
出版年2014
卷号33期号:1页码:121-137
英文摘要

Species structure and composition in Mediterranean riparian forests are determined by hydrological features, longitudinal zonation, and riverbank topography. This study assesses the distribution of four native riparian plants along the riverbank topographic gradient in three river stretches in southern Spain, with special emphasis on the occupation of adult and young feet of each species. The studied stretches suffered minimal human disturbances, displayed semi-arid conditions, and had wide riparian areas to allow the development of the target species: black alder (Alnus glutinosa), salvia leaf willow (Salix salviifolia), narrow-leafed ash (Fraxinus angustifolia), and oleander (Nerium oleander). Thalweg height was used to define the riverbank topographic gradient. The results showed a preferential zone for black alder and salvia leaf willow in the range of 0-150 cm from the channel thalweg, with adult alders and willows being more common between 51 and 150 cm and young alders being more common under 50 cm. Conversely, narrow-leafed ash and oleander were much more frequent, and showed greater development, in the ranges of 151-200 cm and 201-250 cm, respectively, whereas the young feet of both species covered the entire topographic range. Adult feet of the four species were spatially segregated along the riverbank topographic gradient, indicating their differential ability to cope with water stress from the non-tolerant alders and willows to more tolerant narrow-leafed ash trees and oleanders. Young feet, however, showed a strategy more closely linked to the initial availability of colonisation sites within riparian areas to the dispersion strategy of each species and to the distribution of adult feet. In Mediterranean areas, where riparian management has traditionally faced great challenges, the incorporation of species preferences along riverbank gradients could improve the performance of restoration projects.


英文关键词Riparian forests topography river morphology vegetation restoration
类型Article
语种英语
国家Spain
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000338003400010
WOS关键词EASTERN SIERRA-NEVADA ; VEGETATION STRUCTURE ; SPECIES-RICHNESS ; FLOW ALTERATIONS ; INSTREAM FLOW ; FOREST ; RESPONSES ; PATTERNS ; STREAM ; BASIN
WOS类目Limnology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向Marine & Freshwater Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/183796
作者单位1.CEDEX Ctr Studies & Expt Publ Works, Madrid, Spain;
2.Tech Univ Madrid, Madrid, Spain;
3.MEDIODES Consultoria Ambiental & Paisajismo SL Ma, Malaga, Spain;
4.Univ Huelva, Res Grp Marismas & Playas, Huelva, Spain;
5.UB, Fac Biol, Dept Ecol, Grup Recerca Freshwater Ecol & Management FEM, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Magdaleno, F.,Blanco-Garrido, F.,Bonada, N.,et al. How are riparian plants distributed along the riverbank topographic gradient in Mediterranean rivers? Application to minimally altered river stretches in Southern Spain[J],2014,33(1):121-137.
APA Magdaleno, F.,Blanco-Garrido, F.,Bonada, N.,&Herrera-Grao, T..(2014).How are riparian plants distributed along the riverbank topographic gradient in Mediterranean rivers? Application to minimally altered river stretches in Southern Spain.LIMNETICA,33(1),121-137.
MLA Magdaleno, F.,et al."How are riparian plants distributed along the riverbank topographic gradient in Mediterranean rivers? Application to minimally altered river stretches in Southern Spain".LIMNETICA 33.1(2014):121-137.
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