New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Deep-water bryophyte records from New Zealand lakes
M. D. de Winton
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
Research Limited
P.O. Box 11 115
Hamilton, New Zealand
email: m.dewinton@niwa.co.nz
J. E. Beever
c/o Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research
Private Bag 92 170
Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract A review of bryophyte records from New Zealand
lakes showed a “deep-water” assemblage occurred at ≥10 m depths within 16
lakes all of which possessed high water clarity (1/Kd >3).
Bryophyte depth limits ranged from 12 to 70 m. Depth limit was significantly
related to water clarity and extended to where the level of irradiance was
0.2-1% of light incident on the lake surface. Deep-water bryophytes were
generally absent from lakes where large populations of freshwater crayfish
occurred, and from sites with physical disturbance. Between 34 and 42 bryophyte
taxa were recorded, with some identifications incomplete because of unusual
morphology. Although some taxa are known to be aquatic, others have previously
been regarded as typically terrestrial or paludal. Deep-water bryophytes
were well represented in New Zealand lakes compared with records from elsewhere.
Significant threats to this unusual plant assemblage are eutrophication accompanied
by declining water clarity.
Keywords submerged bryophytes; water clarity; depth
limits; Fissidens
M04004; Received 22 January 2004; accepted 8 March 2004; Online publication
date 8 June 2004
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004, Vol. 38:
329-340
0028-8330/04/3802-0329 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2004
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