Abstract

Abstract Species composition, extent of coverage, biomass and factors influencing the distribution of submerged aquatic vegetation were determined within 428 10-m2 plots located along the 213-km Piedmont section of the 6th order James River, VA. The six species of submerged plants dominant in the river were ranked in abundance as follows: Heteranthera dubia > Elodea spp. > Potamogeton pectinatus > Vallisneria americana > P. illinoensis > Najas guadalupensis. The combined air-dry biomass of all species of submerged plants in the river increased rapidly from a minimum in May of 3 g/m2 to 55 to 75 g/m2 from July through October. Thirty-six percent of the riverbed along the 213 km of river was covered by submerged plants, with coverage peaking at nearly 60% of the riverbed in the middle section of the river. Stepwise regression analysis showed a weak relationship (R2 ≤ 0.12) between the distribution of plants and type of substratum, water depth, and water velocity. Digitial multispectral videography (DMSV) of...

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