ECOLOGICAL STUDY OF LAS-TABLAS-DE-DAIMIEL-NATIONAL-PARK (CIUDAD-REAL,CENTRAL SPAIN) - DIFFERENCES IN WATER PHYSICO-CHEMISTRY AND VEGETATION BETWEEN 1974 AND 1989
S. Cirujano et al., ECOLOGICAL STUDY OF LAS-TABLAS-DE-DAIMIEL-NATIONAL-PARK (CIUDAD-REAL,CENTRAL SPAIN) - DIFFERENCES IN WATER PHYSICO-CHEMISTRY AND VEGETATION BETWEEN 1974 AND 1989, Biological Conservation, 75(3), 1996, pp. 211-215
Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park (TDNP) constitutes a SW-oriented c
ontinental wetland within the province of Ciudad Real (Central Spain).
During the 1980s, the inundated area of the TDNP markedly decreased a
s a consequence of the apparent decline in both surface and groundwate
r resources. A Hydric Regeneration Plan was initiated in 1988 to incre
ase water resources and enlarge the inundated area. This paper reports
an ecological study of the water physico-chemistry and vegetation of
the TDNP that was carried out in 1988-89. The data obtained are compar
ed with previous data from a 1974-75 study to examine physico-chemical
and botanical differences between both periods. Mean values of chlori
de and chemical oxygen demand were significantly higher in 1988-89 tha
n in 1974-75, the spatial patterns of maximum and minimum values of co
nductivity tending to change. The number of hydrophyte species decreas
ed in 1988-89 compared with 1974-75, hydrophytes inhabiting permanent
waters being much more affected than hydrophytes inhabiting seasonal w
aters. Owing to the linear relationship between the area of habitats a
nd the numbers of species living within them, it can be concluded that
the reduction in inundated area during the 1980s, rather than the alt
eration in water quality, is the major environmental factor responsibl
e for the decrease in species richness.