Title of article :
Macrophyte and periphyton dynamics in a UK
Cretaceous chalk stream: the River Kennet, a tributary
of the Thames
Author/Authors :
N.J. Flynna، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , D.L. Snooka، نويسنده , ,
A.J. Wadea، نويسنده , ,
H.P. Jarvieb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
An initial study to observe the seasonal trends and to determine the factors influencing macrophyte and
periphyton growth patterns was undertaken on a representative reach of the River Kennet ŽUK. over a 2-year period
Ž1998 2000.. Maximum average macrophyte and average periphyton dry matter biomass recorded during the growing
season were 200 and 21 g m 2, respectively. The relationships between macrophyte and periphyton percentage cover
and biomass data with physico-chemical variables were investigated. Regression analysis indicated that of the
parameters measured, flow, and in the case of the dominant Ranunculus spp., solar radiation, were best able to
predict macrophyte biomass and cover. The periphytic biomass within the reach was low, possibly as a result of
relatively high flows and low phosphorus concentrations following the introduction of effluent treatment at the
sewage works immediately upstream of the reach. Periphytic biomass was poorly correlated with the physical
variables measured. This indicates that biomass is regulated by complex interactions between the physical and
chemical factors, such as flow, solar radiation and phosphorus concentration. These interrelationships require further
investigation.
Keywords :
Phosphorus , Thames , Kennet , Macrophytes , Periphyton , Ranunculus , Cretaceous chalk stream
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment