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The impact of a severe drought on the vegetation of a subtropical estuary
Authors:Jenneke M Visser  Charles E Sasser  Robert H Chabreck  R Greg Linscombe
Institution:1. Coastal Ecology Institute, Louisiana State University, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2. School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
3. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, 2415 Darnall Road, 70560, New Iberia, Louisiana
Abstract:In order to document the effect of the recent drought and the resulting marine intrusion event on plant-community shifts in a Louisiana estuary, we analyzed two vegetation data sets collected in Barataria estuary in 1997 and 2000 and compared community shifts to surface salinity changes at four points along the estuarine gradient within the study area. We used the major vegetation types identified in our previous research of larger data sets and tested the use of a simple vegetation classification technique. This vegetation classification technique is based primarily on the dominant and co-dominant species, and secondarily on the number of taxa observed. To distinguish vegetation types with similar dominant species but different associated species, the vegetation classification technique used a salinity score derived from the species composition. Surface water salinity increases were reflected by a change in species composition in the mesohaline to fresh marshes. The largest species composition shift observed was the shift from oligohaline wiregrass (species rich vegetation type dominated bySpartina patens) to mesohaline wiregrass (vegetation type dominated byS. patens with few other species). Shifts in vegetation composition may have been enhanced by the presence of the major dominant species at a low abundance in other vegetation types. The vegetation classification technique used could classify over 95% of the stations. This vegetation classification technique provides a simple method to classify Louisiana's coastal vegetation based on plant species composition.
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