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Razporeditev makrofitov v izbranih kraških vodotokih
ID Kravanja, Marija (Author), ID Germ, Mateja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Reke so prostorsko in časovno heterogeni sistemi, občutljivi na spremembe zaradi antropogenih vplivov. Ti lahko odločilno spremenijo kakovost vodnega ekosistema ter rečne združbe, vključno z makrofiti, ki sodelujejo v kroženju hranil, pretoku energije in procesih sedimentacije ter nudijo življenjski prostor drugim organizmom. Prisotnost, abundanca in razporeditev makrofitov lahko služijo kot indikatorji stanja vodnih ekosistemov. Reke, ki (deloma) tečejo pod zemljo, so zaradi manjše samočistilne sposobnosti še posebej občutljive na (človekove) vplive iz zaledja. S pomočjo prirejene metode RCE (ang. Riparian, Channel and Environmental Inventory) smo odseke reke Rak uvrstili v prvi oz. drugi RCE kakovostni razred, odseke reke Obrh pa v drugi oz. tretji RCE kakovostni razred. Na podlagi indeksa RMI (ang. River Macrophyte Index) smo odseke rek Rak in Obrh uvrstili v zmerno, dobro oz. zelo dobro ekološko stanje, z izjemo prvega odseka Obrha, ki smo ga uvrstili v slabo ekološko stanje. Ekomorfološka ohranjenost obeh rek ter ugodne razmere za rast makrofitov omogočajo njihovo visoko vrstno pestrost: v Obrhu smo zabeležili 36 taksonov, v Raku pa 38, pri čemer smo v slednji prvič zabeležili prisotnost vrste Myriophyllum verticillatum L. Skoraj tretjina vrst, prisotnih v vsaki izmed rek, je uvrščenih na Rdeči seznam ogroženih praprotnic in semenk, kar dokazuje visoko stopnjo njune ohranjenosti ter poudarja pomen ustreznega upravljanja kraških vodotokov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kras, makrofiti, Obrh, Rak, RCE metoda, RMI, Ljubljanica s. lat
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Kravanja]
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-160133 This link opens in a new window
UDC:502.171(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:205045507 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.08.2024
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Language:English
Title:Distribution of macrophytes in selected karst watercourses
Abstract:
Rivers are spatially and temporally heterogeneous systems susceptible to changes caused by anthropogenic influences. These can significantly alter water quality and river communities, including macrophytes, which are involved in nutrient cycling, energy flow and sedimentation processes and provide habitats for other organisms. The presence, abundance, and distribution of macrophytes can thus serve as indicators of the state of aquatic ecosystems. Rivers that flow (partly) underground are particularly susceptible to (human) impacts from the hinterland due to their lower self-purification capacity. Using a modified RCE (Riparian, Channel, and Environmental Inventory) method, we classified the sections of the Rak River as first or second RCE quality class, and the sections of the Obrh River as second or third RCE quality class. According to the River Macrophyte Index (RMI), the ecological status of the sections of both rivers was assessed as moderate, good or very good, except for the first section of the Obrh, the status of which was assessed as poor. The ecomorphological preservation of both rivers and suitable conditions for macrophyte growth contribute to the high species diversity observed in both rivers: a total of 36 taxa were recorded in the Obrh and 38 in the Rak. In the latter, the presence of Myriophyllum verticillatum L. was recorded for the first time. Almost a third of the species present in each of the rivers are listed on the Slovenian Red list of threatened pteridophytes and seed plants, which supports the evidence of their high naturalness and underlines the importance of appropriate management of karst watercourses.

Keywords:karst, macrophytes, Obrh, Rak, RCE method, RMI, Ljubljanica s. lat.

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