2013
DOI: 10.5772/56609
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Macrophytic Distribution and Trophic State of Some Natural and Impacted Watercourses - Belgium Wallonia

Abstract: In the present paper we investigated macrophyte community structure in 60 natural and impacted stream and river sites distributed throughout the Walloon river network. The objectives were to describe the distribution of macrophyte assemblages in relation to physico-chemical parameters of their environment and to assess the variability in ecological metrics within these watercourses. Two-way clustering allowed us to simultaneously assign sample units and species to groups by performing two separate cluster anal… Show more

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“…The Sossey-Alaoui and Rosillon work [14] around diversely impacted watercourses inside the monitoring network of the Walloon Region had highlighted six "groups" relatively different from our clusters. In both analyses, the large rivers group and the group of Belgian Lorraine (nonimpacted watercourses) stand out clearly and are similar, but the others differ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…The Sossey-Alaoui and Rosillon work [14] around diversely impacted watercourses inside the monitoring network of the Walloon Region had highlighted six "groups" relatively different from our clusters. In both analyses, the large rivers group and the group of Belgian Lorraine (nonimpacted watercourses) stand out clearly and are similar, but the others differ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The land cover, the shading, and the substrate were estimated and the width was measured in the field; the others parameters were established on the map. The main characteristics (land cover and altitude) of the Walloon natural regions have been provided in a previous article [14].…”
Section: Physicochemical and Environmental Parameters The Environmenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mouvet, 1985;Fernández et al, 2000;Vázquez et al, 2013). Bryophyte species that have been used to monitor aquatic environments include the moss Fontinalis squamosa (Burton and Peterson, 1979;Gonç alves et al, 1994;Martínez-Abaigar et al, 2002;Zechmeister et al, 2003;Birk and Willby, 2010;Sossey-Alaoui and Rosillon, 2013), which is widely distributed throughout NW Spain (Vázquez et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Semois-Chiers waterbodies are covered by the Walloon network for monitoring surface water status. Between 2007 and 2013, this network undertook several macrophytic surveys of waterbodies [27]. The reference macrophytic communities were waterbodies classified by the Walloon Government as being areas showing little or no human impact [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%