Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Aquatic plants diversity in arid zones of Northwest China: patterns, threats and conservation

  • Published:
Biodiversity & Conservation Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

We investigated aquatic plant diversity by conducting the field investigation and collecting the published data in the arid regions of Northwest China. Two hundred and twenty four taxa of vascular aquatic plants representing 64 genera and 34 families occur in this area, 8.48% of which are endemic. Among these, 1 genus and 6 species were new state records and 1 family, 9 genera and 29 species were new area records. Typhaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Juncaginaceae and Haloragaceae were the most frequent families (considering relative frequency of occurrence), whereas Cyperaceae, Potamogetonaceae and Ranuncnlaceae are the most species-rich. The most frequent genera were Typha, Potamogeton, and Triglochin, and the most species-rich were Potamogeton, Eleocharis and Scirpus. The most frequent species are Triglochin palustre, Myriophyllum spicatum, Potamogeton pectinatus and Typha angustifolia. Aquatic plants diversity is distributed unevenly in the region. The maximum species occurs in Dzungarian basin while the least species in Hexi corridor. The aquatic flora in arid zone of China is not distinctive although some endemic species are found, most species are widely distributed. Local aquatic plants diversity can be influenced by many factors such as hydrological alteration, habitat loss, over-grazing, high human population pressure, global climate change, an inappropriate economic development policy. Among them, the largest threat to aquatic plants biodiversity may be habitat loss due to hydrological alteration. In order to conserve the aquatic plants biological resources and biodiversity in this region, some strategies and measures must be suggested including strengthening scientific research and biodiversity education in the local people, balancing economic development and ecological conservation, and enhancing governmental assistance and subsidy to the local residents.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • S.Q. An X.L. Cheng S.C. Sun Y.J. Wang J. Li (2002) ArticleTitleComposition change and vegetation degradation of riparian forests in the Altai plain, NW China Plant Ecol. 164 75–84 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1021225204808

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • InstitutionalAuthorNameAnonymous (1978) Vegetation and Utilization in Xinjiang Science Press Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  • InstitutionalAuthorNameAnonymous (1985) Nature Geography of China (Pandect) Science Press Beijing 363–394

    Google Scholar 

  • InstitutionalAuthorNameAnonymous (1989) Aquatic Wildlife and Fishery in Xinjiang Science Press Beijing 95–105

    Google Scholar 

  • Aston H.I. 1977. Aquatic Plants of Australia. Melbourne University Press.

  • M.A. Ayyad A.M. Fakhry A.-R.A. Moustafa (2000) ArticleTitlePlant biodiversity in the Saint Catherine area of the Sinai peninsula, Egypt Biodiversity Conserv. 9 265–281 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1008973906522

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • S.C.H. Barrett C.G. Echert B.C. Husband (1993) ArticleTitleEvolutionary processes in aquatic plant populations Aquat. Bot. 44 105–145 Occurrence Handle10.1016/0304-3770(93)90068-8

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • M.A. Brock (1981) ArticleTitleAccumulation of praline in a submerged aquatic halophyte Ruppia L Oecologia 51 217–219 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF00540604

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • N.T. Burbidge (1960) ArticleTitleThe phytogeography of the Australia region Aust. J. Bot. 8 75–211 Occurrence Handle10.1071/BT9600075

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Y.D. Chen (1986) ArticleTitleStudy on Potamogetonaceae of Qinghai Lake Acta Hydrobiol. Sin. 11 228–233

    Google Scholar 

  • C. Chen (1987) ArticleTitleMajor types of deserts in China and its economic development Acta Phytocoecol. Geobot. Sin. 11 81–91

    Google Scholar 

  • C.D.K. Cook (1985) ArticleTitleRange extensions of aquatic vascular plant species J. Aquat. Plant Manage. 23 1–6

    Google Scholar 

  • Cook C.D.K. 1990. Aquatic Plant Book. SPB Academic Publishing.

  • D.F. Cui W.B. Liao H.D. Zhang (2000) ArticleTitleAnalysis of the floristic geographical elements of families on the Xinjiang's spermatophytic flora Arid Land Geogr. 23 326–330

    Google Scholar 

  • R.L. Dang X.L. Pan (2002) ArticleTitleFloristic analysis of seed plant families in West-North Desert of China Acta Bot. Boreali-Occidentalia Sin. 22 24–32

    Google Scholar 

  • Z.S. Diao (1990) Aquatic Weed of China Chongqing Press Chongqing, China

    Google Scholar 

  • H.W. Ding H.S. Zhang (2002) ArticleTitleChanges of groundwater resources in recent 50 years and their impact on ecological environment in Hexi Corridor J. Nat. Resour. 17 691–697

    Google Scholar 

  • D. Dudgeon (1992) ArticleTitleEndangered ecosystems: a reviews of the conservation status of tropical Asian rivers Hydrobiologia 248 167–191 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF00006146

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • A.M. Engelhardt M.E. Ritchie (2001) ArticleTitleEffects of macrophyte species richness on wetland ecosystem functioning and services Nature 411 687–689 Occurrence Handle11395769 Occurrence Handle10.1038/35079573 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3MXksF2gsb4%3D

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • L. Fahrig (2001) ArticleTitleHow much habitat is enough? Biol. Conserv. 100 65–74 Occurrence Handle10.1016/S0006-3207(00)00208-1

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • S.Z. Feng D.F. Xu X.Y. Lei (1989) Nature Geography of China High education Press Beijing 245–277

    Google Scholar 

  • P. Goldblatt (1997) ArticleTitleFloristic diversity in the Cape Flora of South Africa Biodiversity Conserv. 6 359–377 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1018360607299

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Z.W. Huang M. Peng G.C. Chen P. Shi G.Y. Zhou (2001) ArticleTitleThe spatial distribution patterns and dynamics of some wetland dominant plants of the Qinghai Lake Chin. J. Appl. Environ. Biol. 7 113–116

    Google Scholar 

  • E. Heegaard H.H. Birks C.E. Gibson S.J. Smith W.-M. Shaun (2001) ArticleTitleSpecies–environmental relationships of aquatic macrophytes in Northern Ireland Aquat. Bot. 70 175–223 Occurrence Handle10.1016/S0304-3770(01)00161-9

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • P. Jaccard (1901) ArticleTitleDistribution de la flore alpine dans le Bassin des Dranes et dans quelques regions voisines Bull. Soc. Vaudoise Sci. Nat. 37 241–272

    Google Scholar 

  • M. Jiapear (1994) ArticleTitleWater resources and ecological environment in arid areas J. Arid Land Resour. Environ. 8 8–13

    Google Scholar 

  • Jin X.C. 1995. Environment of Lakes in China, Vol. 2, Ocean Press, Beijing: 326–365.

  • R.K. Johnson T. Wiederholm D.M. Rosenberg (1993) Freshwater biomonitoring using individual organisms, populations, and species assemblages of benthic macroinvertebrates D.M. Rosenberg V.H. Resh (Eds) Freshwater Biomonitoring and Benthic Macroinvertebrates Chapman & Hall London 40–158

    Google Scholar 

  • Kingsford R.T. 1997. Wetlands of the world's arid zones. In: The first COP of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.

  • S.E. Liu (1934) Outline of phytogeography of West and North China Collected Works of Shen-e Liu Science Press Beijing 25–41

    Google Scholar 

  • J.C. Lovett S. Rudd J. Taplin C. Frimodt-Møller (2000) ArticleTitlePatterns of plant diversity in Africa south of the Sahara and their implications for conservation management Biodiversity Conserv. 9 37–46 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1008956529695

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • M. Ma (1999) ArticleTitleImportant bird areas (IBAs) and globally threatened birds in Xinjiang China Arid Zone Res. 16 19–22 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3cXosVSht7w%3D

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • D. Mckee K. Hatton J.W. Eaton D. Atkinson A. Atherton I. Harvey B. Moss (2002) ArticleTitleEffects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities Aquat. Bot. 74 71–83 Occurrence Handle10.1016/S0304-3770(02)00048-7

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. McNeely K. Miller W. Reid R. Mittermeier T. Werner (1990) Conserving the World's Biological Diversity IUCN Gland

    Google Scholar 

  • J.A. McNeely (2003) ArticleTitleBiodiversity in arid regions: values and perceptions J. Arid Environ. 54 61–70 Occurrence Handle10.1006/jare.2001.0890

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • N. Myers R.A. Mittermeier G.C. Mittermerie G.A.B. Fonseca Particleda J. Kent (2000) ArticleTitleBiodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities Nature 403 853–858 Occurrence Handle10706275 Occurrence Handle10.1038/35002501 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3cXhs1Olsr4%3D

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • H.R. Negi M. Gadgil (2002) ArticleTitleCross-taxon surrogacy of biodiversity in the Indian Garhwal Himalaya Biol. Conserv. 105 143–155 Occurrence Handle10.1016/S0006-3207(01)00158-6

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • X.L. Pan (1999) ArticleTitleFloristic analysis of seed plant genera in Xinjiang Bull. Bot. Res. 19 249–258

    Google Scholar 

  • N.L. Poff J.D. Allan M.B. Bain J.R. Karr K.L. Prestedaard B.D. Richter R.E. Sparks J.C. Stromberg (1997) ArticleTitleThe nature flow regime: a paradigm for river conservation and restoration Bioscience 47 769–784 Occurrence Handle10.2307/1313099

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • W.H. Qian Y.F. Zhu (2001) ArticleTitleClimate change in China From 1880 to 1998 and its impact on the environmental condition Climatic Change 50 419–444 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1010673212131

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • M. Ramdani R.J. Flower N. Elkhiati M.M. Kraiem A.A. Fathi H.H. Birks S.T. Patrick (2001) ArticleTitleNorth African wetland lakes: characterization of nine site included in the CASSARINA project Aquat. Ecol. 35 281–302 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1011957324901

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • L. Santamaría (2002) ArticleTitleWhy are most aquatic plants widely distributed? Dispersal, clonal growth and small-heterogeneity in a stressful environment Acta Oecol. 23 137–154 Occurrence Handle10.1016/S1146-609X(02)01146-3

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • D.L. Saunders J.J. Meeuwig C.J. Vincent (2002) ArticleTitleFreshwater protected areas: strategies for conservation Conserv. Biol. 16 30–41 Occurrence Handle10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.99562.x

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • C.D. Sculthorpe (1967) The Biology of Aquatic Vascular Plants Edward Arnold London

    Google Scholar 

  • T.D. Sisk N.M. Launer P.R. Ehrlich (1994) ArticleTitleIdentifying extinction threats BioScience 44 592–604 Occurrence Handle10.2307/1312459

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • V. Soran J. Biro O. Moldovan A. Ardelean (2000) ArticleTitleConservation of biodiversity in Romania Biodiversity Conserv. 9 1187–1198 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1008905020807

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • L.L. Sørensen (2004) ArticleTitleComposition and diversity of the spider fauna in the canopy of a montane forest in Tanzania Biodiversity Conserv. 13 437–452 Occurrence Handle10.1023/B:BIOC.0000006510.49496.1e

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • X.Z. Sun (1992) Hydrocharitaceae Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae Science Press Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  • Q.C. Tang Y.G. Qu Z.C. Zhou (1992) Hydrology and Water Resource Utilization of Arid Region in China Science Press Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  • C.A. Tisdell (1999) Biodiversity, Conservation, and Sustainable Development: Principles and Practices with Asian Examples Edward Elgar Publishing Northampton, Massachusetts

    Google Scholar 

  • W.W. Thomas (1999) ArticleTitleConservation and monographic research on the flora of Tropical America Biodiversity Conserv. 8 1007–1015 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1008857429787

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • E. Donk ParticleVan R.D. Gulati A. Iedema J.T. Meulemans (1993) ArticleTitleMacrophyte-related shifts in the nitrogen and phosphorus contents of the different trophic levels in a biomanipulated shallow lake Hydrobiologia 251 19–26 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF00007160

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • H. Walter (1973) Vegetation of Earth in Relation to Climate and the Eco-physiological Conditions English University Press London

    Google Scholar 

  • G.X. Wang G.D. Cheng Y.P. Shen (2002) ArticleTitleFeatures of eco-environmental changes in Hexi corridor region in the last 50 years and comprehensive control strategies J. Nat. Resour. 17 78–86

    Google Scholar 

  • X.Q. Wang Q.Z. Gao (2002) ArticleTitleSustainable development and management of water resources in the Hei River basin of North-west China Water Resour. Develop. 18 335–352 Occurrence Handle10.1080/07900620220135139

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • R.G. Wetzel (1983) Limnology EditionNumber2 Saunders College Publishing Philadelphia, PA

    Google Scholar 

  • M.V. Wilson A. Shmida (1984) ArticleTitleMeasuring beta diversity with presence–absence data J. Ecol. 72 1055–1064 Occurrence Handle10.2307/2259551

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • B. Wu L.J. Ci (2002) ArticleTitleLandscape change and desertification development in the Mu Us SandlandNorthern China J. Arid Environ. 50 429–444 Occurrence Handle10.1006/jare.2001.0847

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Y.H. Wu (1997) Index Florae Qinghaiensis Qinghai People's Publishing House Qinghai, China

    Google Scholar 

  • Z.Y. Wu (1980) The Vegetation of China Science Press Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  • S.Z. Yan (1983) Pictorial Handbook of Higher Water Plant of China Science Press Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  • X. Yang M. Xu (2003) ArticleTitleBiodiversity conservation in Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reservenortheastern China: status, problemand strategy Biodiversity Conserv. 12 883–903 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1022841107685

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • K.T. Yilmaz (1998) ArticleTitleEcological diversity of the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey and its conservation Biodiversity Conserv. 7 87–96 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1008811829956

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Z.K. Zhang D.Y. Yang (2001) ArticleTitleLake water resources-environmental problems and its measures in the arid regions of Northwest China J. Arid Land Resour. Environ. 15 7–10 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3MXntF2htb4%3D

    CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Dan Yu.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Li, Z., Yu, D., Xiong, W. et al. Aquatic plants diversity in arid zones of Northwest China: patterns, threats and conservation. Biodivers Conserv 15, 3417–3444 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-005-0769-5

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-005-0769-5

Keywords

Navigation