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The effects of river patterns on riparian vegetation: A comparison of anabranching and single-thread incised channels Cover

The effects of river patterns on riparian vegetation: A comparison of anabranching and single-thread incised channels

Open Access
|Oct 2016

Abstract

Riparian vegetation reflects the current conditions and the dynamics of streams. The floodplain vegetation along the watercourse of the Morávka River was subject to study in this project. In some reaches, the river has the natural character of an anabranching gravel-bed stream; in contrast, other Morávka R. reaches are incised into the bedrock. These cases were used to assess potential changes in vegetation conditions as evidence of negative processes taking place in the gravel-bed streams of the Beskydy Mts. The results demonstrate a higher biodiversity in the floodplain along the anabranching river channel. In contrast, the floodplain along the incised river channel shows low biodiversity values. Redundancy analysis was used to determine the relationships between plant species composition, distance from the main channel and relative elevation from the mean water level of the main channel. In addition, the results show a higher degree of change in plant species composition on the floodplain along the incised river channel. The analysis of floodplain groundwater fluctuations shows a decreasing trend in the annual maximum groundwater level.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2016-0014 | Journal eISSN: 2199-6202 | Journal ISSN: 1210-8812
Language: English
Page range: 24 - 31
Submitted on: May 28, 2015
Accepted on: Jun 2, 2016
Published on: Oct 8, 2016
Published by: Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 Václav Škarpich, Matěj Horáček, Tomáš Galia, Veronika Kapustová, Vladimír Šala, published by Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics
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