Affiliation:
1. Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development, Tulcea, Romania
2. Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
Aldrovanda vesiculosa is an endangered aquatic species in Romania which grows
in shallow waters where competition with other aquatic species is limited or
absent. A comprehensive overview of the species? distribution and habitat
preferences in Romania is currently lacking. In this context, this study
aimed to update the distribution and habitat preferences of the species.
Localities from Dobrogea, Oltenia, Muntenia, Transylvania, and Cri?ana
represented the study areas. For the vegetation classification, 71 releves
with A. vesiculosa were analysed. The size of the sample areas ranged from 4
m2 to 25 m2. Vegetation syntaxonomic assignment was performed by
agglomerative hierarchical clustering. The optimal number of clusters was
chosen using the corrected Rand and Silhouette indices. Diagnostic species
were identified for each cluster based on the indicator value index
(IndVal). The study results showed that the dominant majority of the
previous populations of A. vesiculosa (89%) were no longer identified from
Romania in the 2008?2021 period. Recently (2021?2023), they were found only
in six localities in the Dobrogea, Transylvania, and Oltenia regions. The
causes of the disappearance of the species are eutrophication and the
lowering of the water level. From a phytocoenological point of view, 11
plant communities were identified where A. vesiculosa is found. According to
the EUNIS classification, this species inhabits wetlands (Q) and inland
surface waters (C). In conclusion, translocation is suggested as the primary
conservation measure for protecting the species.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia