Authors
Bernard Cellot, Florent Mouillot, Christophe P Henry
Publication date
1998/10
Journal
Journal of Vegetation Science
Volume
9
Issue
5
Pages
631-640
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Drift of aquatic macrophyte propagules was investigated in a wetland along the River Rhône, during the first flood after the growing season (i.e. in the winter of 1995–1996). Input and output drift were studied at the beginning, around the top, and at the end of the river overflow in the upper reach of a cut‐off channel. The soil propagule bank was sampled along the study area before and after the flood. The amount and composition of viable propagule drift and bank were determined, analysed and compared. Drift densities and richness were on average higher at the outlet of the channel than at the inlet (respectively: 23.2 vs 13.1 viable propagules/100 m3 of water and 8.7 vs 2.6 taxa per sample). Immigrating taxa were mostly in the form of helophyte seeds, whereas numerous resident hydrophyte species left the disturbed area rather as vegetative propagules.
Temporal variability in propagule bank structure was weak …
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