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Diatom indicators of fluctuating/intermittent discharge from springs in two Bavarian nature conservation areas
Cantonati, M.; Casoria, C.; Gerecke, R.; Bilous, O.P.; Maisto, G.; Segadelli, S.; Spitale, D.; Steinbauer, A.; Vogel, S.; Saber, A.A. (2023). Diatom indicators of fluctuating/intermittent discharge from springs in two Bavarian nature conservation areas. Diversity 15(8): 915. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15080915
In: Diversity. MDPI: Basel. ISSN 1424-2818; e-ISSN 1424-2818, meer
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Trefwoorden
    Bacillariophyceae [WoRMS]
    Zoet water
Author keywords
    diatoms; springs; ecological characteristics; climate change effects; discharge variability; Rhön Biosphere Reserve; Steigerwald Nature Park

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  • Cantonati, M.
  • Casoria, C.
  • Gerecke, R.
  • Bilous, O.P.
  • Maisto, G.
  • Segadelli, S.
  • Spitale, D.
  • Steinbauer, A.
  • Vogel, S.
  • Saber, A.A.

Abstract
    As a follow-up to the project “Springs in the Bavarian National Parks as Indicators of Climate Change (SpringNPB)”, a standard methodology for using springs as sentinel environments of climate change was transferred to the UNESCO Rhön Biosphere Reserve and other Bavarian middle-elevation mountain ranges. We studied diatoms from fifteen springs selected in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (9) and Steigerwald Nature Park (6). A total of 127 species belonging to 40 genera were found sampling 3 microhabitat types (lithic materials, hygrophilous or aquatic vegetation, and surface sediments). The cumulative percentage of endangered species according to the Red List was 41.5%. These very shaded, low–medium conductivity, low-discharge forest springs are fed by small surficial aquifers. As a consequence, the discharge fluctuates widely, and some springs even occasionally fall dry. Our results could contribute to the use of diatoms as indicators of discharge variability/desiccation in springs: springs affected by discharge variability have lower diatom species richness and distinct diatom communities; diatom indicators and metrics can be validated using invertebrates; larger databases will be necessary to identify the most suitable diatom indicators.

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