Changes in element concentrations in aquatic bryophytes over an annual cycle

Citation
E. Nunez-olivera et al., Changes in element concentrations in aquatic bryophytes over an annual cycle, ARCH HYDROB, 152(2), 2001, pp. 253-277
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
ARCHIV FUR HYDROBIOLOGIE
ISSN journal
00039136 → ACNP
Volume
152
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
253 - 277
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9136(200109)152:2<253:CIECIA>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The concentrations of seven elements (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe and Na) were meas ured every two weeks during an annual cycle, in four species of submerged a quatic bryophytes: two mosses (Fontinalis antipyretica and F. squamosa), a foliose liverwort (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia) and a thall oid liverwort (Pellia endiviifolia). The hypothesis under consideration was whether their elemental composition over the year showed a seasonal patter n and, if so, whether those changes depended on internal or environmental f actors. The elements showing most frequently an annual cycle were N, P, Na and Fe, and the most common temporal trend was that with the lowest concent rations appearing in spring and the highest ones in autumn. Our data sugges t that the seasonal cycles depended on the interaction of both internal and environmental factors: 1) the annual cycle of vegetative growth in aquatic bryophytes, which causes a concomitant cycle of dilution/concentration of elements within the plant tissues; 2) the annual changes in sclerophylly in some species, such as J. cordifolia; and 3) the temporal variation in the physical and chemical features of the stream of origin. However, only scatt ered correlations were found between the concentrations of a given element in the bryophytes and the concentration of that element in the surrounding water. Thus, bryophytes do not behave as mere absorbers of elements, but mo re complex systems, when the temporal variation in their element compositio n is considered.