Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Preamble
- General Introduction
- Aquatic communities
- Introduction to Aquatic Communities
- Key to Aquatic Communities
- Community Descriptions
- A1 Lemna Gibba Community Lemnetum Gibbae Miyawaki & J.Tx. 1960
- A2 Lemna Minor Community Lemnetum Minoris Soo 1947
- A3 Spirodela Polyrhiza-Hydrocharis Morsus-Ranae Community
- A4 Hydrocharis Morsus-Ranae-Stratiotes Aloides Community Azolla Filiculoides in Aquatic Vegetation
- A5 Ceratophyllum Demersum Community Ceratophylletum Demersi Hild 1956
- A6 Ceratophyllum Submersum Community Ceratophylletum Submersi Den Hartog & Segal 1964
- A7 Nymphaea Alba Community Nymphaeetum Albae Oberdorfer & Mitarb. 1967
- A8 Nuphar Lutea Community
- A9 Potamogeton Natans Community
- A10 Polygonum Amphibium Community
- A11 Potamogeton Pectinatus-Myriophyllum Spicatum Community
- A12 Potamogeton Pectinatus Community
- A13 Potamogeton Perfoliatus-Myriophyllum Alterniflorum Community
- A14 Myriophyllum Alterniflorum Community Myriophylletum Alterniflori Lemée 1937
- A15 Elodea Canadensis Community Elodea Nuttallii in Aquatic Vegetation
- A16 Callitriche Stagnalis Community
- A17 Ranunculus Penicillatus Ssp. Pseudofluitans Community
- A18 Ranunculusfluitans Community Ranunculetum Fluitantis Allorge 1922
- A19 Ranunculus Aquatilis Community Ranunculetum Aquatilis Géhu 1961
- A20 Ranunculus Peltatus Community Ranunculetum Peltati Sauer 1947
- A21 Ranunculus Baudotii Community Ranunculetum Baudotii Br.-Bl. 1952
- A22 Littorella Uniflor A-Lobelia Dortmanna Community
- A23 Isoetes Lacustris/Setacea Community
- A24 Juncus Bulbosus Community
- Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Introduction to Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Key to Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Community Descriptions
- S1 Carex Elata Swamp Caricetum Elatae Koch 1926
- S2 Cladium Mariscus Swamp and Sedge-Beds Cladietum Marisci Zobrist 1933 Emend. Pfeiffer 1961
- S3 Carex Paniculata Swamp Caricetum Paniculatae Wangerin 1916
- S4 Phragmites Australis Swamp and Reed-Beds Phragmitetum Australis (Gams 1927) Schmale 1939
- S5 Glyceria Maxima Swamp Glycerietum maximae (Nowinski 1928) Hueck 1931 Emend. Krausch 1965
- S6 Carex Riparia Swamp Caricetum Ripariae Soo 1928 157 Carex Acuta in Swamps and Fens
- S7 Carex Acutiformis Swamp Caricetum Acutiformis Sauer 1937
- S8 Scirpus Lacustris ssp. lacustris swamp Scirpetum lacustris (Allorge 1922) Chouard 1924
- S9 Carex Rostrata Swamp Caricetum Rostratae Rübel 1912
- S10 Equisetum Fluviatile Swamp Equisetetum Fluviatile Steffen 1931 Emend. Wilczek 1935
- S11 Carex Vesicaria Swamp Caricetum Vesicariae Br.-Bl. & Denis 1926
- S12 Typha Latifolia Swamp Typhetum Latifoliae Soó 1927
- S13 Typha Angustifolia Swamp Typhetum Angustifoliae Soó 1927
- S14 Sparganium Erectum Swamp Sparganietum Erecti Roll 1938
- S15 Acorus Calamus Swamp Acoretum Calami Schulz 1941
- S16 Sagittaria Sagittifolia Swamp
- S17 Carex Pseudocyperus Swamp
- S18 Carex Otrubae Swamp Caricetum Otrubae Mirza 1978
- S19 Eleocharis Palustris Swamp Eleocharitetum Palustris Schennikow 1919
- S20 Scirpus lacustris Ssp. tabernaemontani swamp Scirpetum tabernaemontani Passarge 1964
- S21 Scirpus Maritimus Swamp Scirpetum Maritimi (Br.-Bl. 1931) R.Tx. 1937
- S22 Glyceria Fluitans Water-Margin Vegetation Glycerietum Fluitantis Wilczek 1935
- S23 Other Water-Margin Vegetation Glycerio-Sparganion Br.-Bl. & Sissingh Apud Boer 1942 Emend. Segal
- S24 Phragmites Australis-Peucedanum Palustre Tell-Herb Fen Peucedano-Phragmitetum Australis Wheeler 1978 Emend.
- S25 Phragmites Australis-Eupatorium Cannabinum Tell-Herb Fen
- S26 Phragmites Australis-Urtica Dioica Tell-Herb Fen
- S27 Carex Rostrata-Potentilla Palustris Tell-Herb Fen Potentillo-Caricetum Rostratae Wheeler 1980a
- S28 Phalaris Arundinacea Tell-Herb Fen Phalaridetum Arundinaceae Libbert 1931
- Index of Synonyms to Aquatic Communities, Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Index of Species in Aquatic Communities, Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Bibliography
S10 - Equisetum Fluviatile Swamp Equisetetum Fluviatile Steffen 1931 Emend. Wilczek 1935
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Preamble
- General Introduction
- Aquatic communities
- Introduction to Aquatic Communities
- Key to Aquatic Communities
- Community Descriptions
- A1 Lemna Gibba Community Lemnetum Gibbae Miyawaki & J.Tx. 1960
- A2 Lemna Minor Community Lemnetum Minoris Soo 1947
- A3 Spirodela Polyrhiza-Hydrocharis Morsus-Ranae Community
- A4 Hydrocharis Morsus-Ranae-Stratiotes Aloides Community Azolla Filiculoides in Aquatic Vegetation
- A5 Ceratophyllum Demersum Community Ceratophylletum Demersi Hild 1956
- A6 Ceratophyllum Submersum Community Ceratophylletum Submersi Den Hartog & Segal 1964
- A7 Nymphaea Alba Community Nymphaeetum Albae Oberdorfer & Mitarb. 1967
- A8 Nuphar Lutea Community
- A9 Potamogeton Natans Community
- A10 Polygonum Amphibium Community
- A11 Potamogeton Pectinatus-Myriophyllum Spicatum Community
- A12 Potamogeton Pectinatus Community
- A13 Potamogeton Perfoliatus-Myriophyllum Alterniflorum Community
- A14 Myriophyllum Alterniflorum Community Myriophylletum Alterniflori Lemée 1937
- A15 Elodea Canadensis Community Elodea Nuttallii in Aquatic Vegetation
- A16 Callitriche Stagnalis Community
- A17 Ranunculus Penicillatus Ssp. Pseudofluitans Community
- A18 Ranunculusfluitans Community Ranunculetum Fluitantis Allorge 1922
- A19 Ranunculus Aquatilis Community Ranunculetum Aquatilis Géhu 1961
- A20 Ranunculus Peltatus Community Ranunculetum Peltati Sauer 1947
- A21 Ranunculus Baudotii Community Ranunculetum Baudotii Br.-Bl. 1952
- A22 Littorella Uniflor A-Lobelia Dortmanna Community
- A23 Isoetes Lacustris/Setacea Community
- A24 Juncus Bulbosus Community
- Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Introduction to Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Key to Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Community Descriptions
- S1 Carex Elata Swamp Caricetum Elatae Koch 1926
- S2 Cladium Mariscus Swamp and Sedge-Beds Cladietum Marisci Zobrist 1933 Emend. Pfeiffer 1961
- S3 Carex Paniculata Swamp Caricetum Paniculatae Wangerin 1916
- S4 Phragmites Australis Swamp and Reed-Beds Phragmitetum Australis (Gams 1927) Schmale 1939
- S5 Glyceria Maxima Swamp Glycerietum maximae (Nowinski 1928) Hueck 1931 Emend. Krausch 1965
- S6 Carex Riparia Swamp Caricetum Ripariae Soo 1928 157 Carex Acuta in Swamps and Fens
- S7 Carex Acutiformis Swamp Caricetum Acutiformis Sauer 1937
- S8 Scirpus Lacustris ssp. lacustris swamp Scirpetum lacustris (Allorge 1922) Chouard 1924
- S9 Carex Rostrata Swamp Caricetum Rostratae Rübel 1912
- S10 Equisetum Fluviatile Swamp Equisetetum Fluviatile Steffen 1931 Emend. Wilczek 1935
- S11 Carex Vesicaria Swamp Caricetum Vesicariae Br.-Bl. & Denis 1926
- S12 Typha Latifolia Swamp Typhetum Latifoliae Soó 1927
- S13 Typha Angustifolia Swamp Typhetum Angustifoliae Soó 1927
- S14 Sparganium Erectum Swamp Sparganietum Erecti Roll 1938
- S15 Acorus Calamus Swamp Acoretum Calami Schulz 1941
- S16 Sagittaria Sagittifolia Swamp
- S17 Carex Pseudocyperus Swamp
- S18 Carex Otrubae Swamp Caricetum Otrubae Mirza 1978
- S19 Eleocharis Palustris Swamp Eleocharitetum Palustris Schennikow 1919
- S20 Scirpus lacustris Ssp. tabernaemontani swamp Scirpetum tabernaemontani Passarge 1964
- S21 Scirpus Maritimus Swamp Scirpetum Maritimi (Br.-Bl. 1931) R.Tx. 1937
- S22 Glyceria Fluitans Water-Margin Vegetation Glycerietum Fluitantis Wilczek 1935
- S23 Other Water-Margin Vegetation Glycerio-Sparganion Br.-Bl. & Sissingh Apud Boer 1942 Emend. Segal
- S24 Phragmites Australis-Peucedanum Palustre Tell-Herb Fen Peucedano-Phragmitetum Australis Wheeler 1978 Emend.
- S25 Phragmites Australis-Eupatorium Cannabinum Tell-Herb Fen
- S26 Phragmites Australis-Urtica Dioica Tell-Herb Fen
- S27 Carex Rostrata-Potentilla Palustris Tell-Herb Fen Potentillo-Caricetum Rostratae Wheeler 1980a
- S28 Phalaris Arundinacea Tell-Herb Fen Phalaridetum Arundinaceae Libbert 1931
- Index of Synonyms to Aquatic Communities, Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Index of Species in Aquatic Communities, Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens
- Bibliography
Summary
Synonymy
Equisetum limosum reedswamp Rankin 1911; Equisetum fluviatile reedswamp Tansley 1939; Scirpeto-Phragmitetum medioeuropaeum (Koch 1926) R.Tx. & Preising 1942 p.p.
Constant species
Equisetum fluviatile.
Rare species
Calamagrostis stricta, Lysimachia thyrsiflora.
Physiognomy
The Equisetetum fluviatile comprises open or closed vegetation up to about 50 cm high in which Equisetum fluviatile is generally the most abundant species. No other species is frequent throughout, although in each of the sub-communities some of the associates may be locally abundant and their prominence is often emphasised by the thin shoots of the ‘dominant’.
Sub-communities
Equisetum fluviatile sub-community: Open Equisetum fluviatile sociation Spence 1964; Sociatie van Equisetum fluviatile Westhoff & den Held 1969. Here are included pure and very species-poor stands in which E. fluviatile is overwhelmingly the most abundant species. Occasionals include species of periodically inundated finer sediments such as Polygonum hydropiper and Rorippa islandica and, around Scottish lakes, Littorella uniflora has been reported as a common associate of this kind of vegetation (Spence 1964).
Carex rostrata sub-community. In the richer vegetation of this sub-community the shoots of E. fluviatile occur intermixed with tufts of C. rostrata, although the former is always the more abundant. Menyanthes trifoliata and Potentilla palustris are constant as an understorey and, on occasion, may dominate. Within this mat, which sometimes occurs as a swinging semi-submerged vegetation, there may be scattered plants of Galium palustre, Epilobiumpalustre and Eriophorum angustifolium. Calamagrostis stricta and Lysimachia thyrsiflora have been recorded here.
Habitat
Both sub-communities can occur in similar situations to the Caricetum rostratae, being found in shallow to moderately deep, eutrophic to oligotrophic, standing waters in both lowland and upland lakes and pools. Here, the water can be up to more than 1 m deep with a sediment pH of 5.2-6.4. The Equisetetum, however, seems to be as characteristic of silty and sandy substrates as of peaty deposits and the Equisetum sub-community occurs in habitats where the Caricetum rostratae is very rarely found: on fine inorganic material around the draw-down zone of reservoirs and the inundated margins of lowland pools and very slack reaches of highorder streams.
Zonation and succession
In open-water transitions of larger lakes, especially where nutrient-poor waters occur over organic substrates, the community occurs in similar zonations to those involving the Caricetum rostratae and it commonly grades laterally to that community with a switch in dominance to C. rostrata.
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- British Plant Communities , pp. 172 - 175Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995