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DOI 10.1002/iroh.200510890
Title (Primary) The performance of plants, molluscs, and carabid beetles as indicators of hydrological conditions in floodplain grasslands
Author Follner, K.; Henle, K.
Source Titel International Review of Hydrobiology
Year 2006
Department NSF
Volume 91
Issue 4
Page From 364
Page To 379
Language englisch
Keywords bioindication; indicator system; duration of inundation; depth of groundwater; precision; transferability
Abstract Floodplain systems are among the most complex ecosystems. To assess their ecological condition, several indicator systems have been developed. However, none of them quantifies environmental factors related to the dynamics of water levels,which is a major driver for the occurrence and distribution of species in floodplains. We present a new bioindicator system for the duration of inundation per year and mean depth of groundwater during the vegetation period. The new indicator system is based on carabid beetles, Molluscs, and plants. The indicator system generally proved to be precise as well as temporally and spatially transferable within the same river system, the Elbe River in Germany. The indication based on plants was clearly most precise and transferable. The results are discussed in terms of application of the indicator system
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Follner, K., Henle, K. (2006):
The performance of plants, molluscs, and carabid beetles as indicators of hydrological conditions in floodplain grasslands
Int. Rev. Hydrobiol. 91 (4), 364 - 379 10.1002/iroh.200510890