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Distribution of benthic flora in the lower course of the Valdivia River,Chile
Authors:Carlos Ramírez  Heriberto Figueroa  Enrique Hauenstein  Domingo Contreras
Institution:1. Institutos de Botánica y Estadística, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile
2. Departmento de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Católica de Chile, Sede Temuco, Casilla 15-D, Temuco, Chile
Abstract:The Valdivia River (Lake Region, Chile) originates in Riñihue Lake and flows into the sea at Corral Bay (39°52′S latitude), changing names several times along its course. The aquatic benthic flora (algae and aquatic plants) of the Valdivia River was characterized, based on 22 sites sampled and 124 plant species collected. Four benthic vegetation zones were established using presence-absence data: a freshwater zone and a marine zone were found at the extremes of the transect; an estuarine zone and a discontinuity zone were detected in the middle of this transect. The freshwater zone was characterized by a relatively diverse assemblage of vascular plants, the marine zone was dominated by algae and was rich in species. By contrast the estuarine zone was inhabited by only a few species but in great abundance, while the discontinuity zone was poor, in species and low in cover vegetation.
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