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Phyton (Buenos Aires)

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URRUTIA, J; RIVERA, R; HAUENSTEIN, E  and  DE LOS RIOS, P. Null models for explaining macrophyte associations in lentic environments of the Araucanía region, Chile. Phyton (B. Aires) [online]. 2012, vol.81, n.1, pp.7-13. ISSN 1851-5657.

Macrophytes of inland waters are a group of great biological interest. Although lentic systems are ideal for their growth, their presence is not so evident in oligotrophic water bodies, prolifer­ating largely in areas with some level of contamination. A useful tool to determine the presence of a regulatory factor in the composition of these and other biological communities is the use of null models. This analysis was applied based on the co-occurrence of species through a matrix of presence and absence, with the purpose of determining the presence of randomness in species associations. The three models tested, determined the presence of regulatory factors in the case of lagoons, whereas just only one lake showed the same result. We discussed aspects of the possible factors that are determining the macrophyte assemblage and topics on the floristic composition of these water bodies.

Keywords : Lakes; Lagoons; Regulatory factor; Randomness.

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