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Establishment of Native Aquatic Plants for Fish Habitat: Test Plantings in Two North Texas Reservoirs

 

作者: RobertD. Doyle,   R.Michael Smart,   Clell Guest,   Ken Bickel,  

 

期刊: Lake and Reservoir Management  (Taylor Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 3  

页码: 259-269

 

ISSN:1040-2381

 

年代: 1997

 

DOI:10.1080/07438149709354317

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: native macrophytes;Vallisneria americana;Heteranthera dubia;Potamogeton nodosus;plant establishment;restoration

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Test plantings of native aquatic plant species were made in two Texas reservoirs. Founder populations of three native submersed or floating-leaved species were established within small (2- × 2-m) exclosures utilizing actively growing transplants. Herbivory and excessive sedimentation proved to be deterrents to plant survival and expansion. Nine small founder populations ofVallisneria americana wereestablished within North Lake, a small reservoir with limited water level fluctuations and a developing community of native pioneer aquatic plants. Plants within all nine exclosures successfully established and began vegetative growth. In intact exclosures, the plants rapidly covered the sediment surface within the exclosures. Expansion beyond the exclosures was variable and occurred primarily during the cooler portions of the year when herbivory was assumed to be low. During the spring of the second growing season, herbivores cropped most of the previous expansion leaving only a narrow fringe of plants surrounding the exclosures. At Lewisville Lake, a large, turbid reservoir with significant seasonal water level fluctuations and no existing aquatic macrophytes, two native pioneer species (Potamogeton nodosusandHeteranthera dubia) were planted within exclosures. Good survival and growth occurred within undamaged exclosures, although no expansion ever occurred outside the fenced areas. Plantings ofH. dubiain undamaged exclosures also showed excellent survival except for those planted in areas subject to very high turbidity and sedimentation rates. Again, herbivory prevented any expansion outside the protective exclosures.

 

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