Global assessment of aquatic Isoëtes species ecology

Author:

Azzella Mattia M.1ORCID,Vecchia Alice Dalla2ORCID,Abeli Thomas345ORCID,Alahuhta Janne6ORCID,Amoroso Victor B.78ORCID,Ballesteros Enric9ORCID,Bertrin Vincent10ORCID,Brunton Daniel11ORCID,Bobrov Alexander A.12ORCID,Caldeira Cecilio13,Ceschin Simona35ORCID,Chemeris Elena V.12ORCID,Čtvrtlíková Martina14ORCID,de Winton Mary15,Gacia Esperança9ORCID,Grishutkin Oleg G.12ORCID,Hofstra Deborah15ORCID,Ivanova Daniella16ORCID,Ivanova Maria O.12ORCID,Konotop Nikita K.12ORCID,Larson Danelle M.17ORCID,Magrini Sara418ORCID,Mjelde Marit1920ORCID,Mochalova Olga A.21ORCID,Oliveira Guilherme13ORCID,Pedersen Ole22ORCID,Pereira Jovani B. de S.23ORCID,Ribaudo Cristina24,Romero Buján María Inmaculada25ORCID,Troìa Angelo426ORCID,Vinogradova Yulia S.12ORCID,Volkova Polina A.12ORCID,Zandonadi Daniel Basílio27ORCID,Zueva Nadezhda V.28ORCID,Bolpagni Rossano2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Planning, Design, and Technology of Architecture (Section Environment and Landscape) “Sapienza” University of Roma Rome Italy

2. Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability University of Parma Parma Italy

3. Department of Science University of Roma Tre Rome Italy

4. IUCN SSC Freshwater Plant Specialist Group Gland Switzerland

5. NBFC – National Biodiversity Future Center Palermo Italy

6. Geography Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

7. Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao Central Mindanao University Musuan Bukidnon Philippines

8. Plant Biology Division, College of Arts and Sciences, Institute of Biological Sciences Central Mindanao University, University Town Musuan Bukidnon Philippines

9. Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes Blanes Spain

10. INRAE, Ur EABX Cestas France

11. Beaty Centre for Species Discovery and Botany Section Canadian Museum of Nature Ottawa Ontario Canada

12. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters RAS Yaroslavl Region Russia

13. Instituto Tecnológico Vale Belém Pará Brazil

14. Biology Centre CAS Institute of Hydrobiology České Budějovice Czech Republic

15. Freshwater Centre National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Hamilton New Zealand

16. Department of Plant and Fungal Diversity and Resources Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Sofia Bulgaria

17. United States Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center La Crosse Wisconsin U.S.A.

18. Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences & Germplasm Bank Tuscia University, Largo dell'Università Viterbo Italy

19. Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) Oslo Norway

20. Mjelde Vannplanter Oslo Norway

21. Institute of Biological Problems of the North FEB RAS Magadan Russia

22. Department of Biology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

23. Plant Biodiversity and Evolution Section, Bonn Institute of Organismic Biology (BIOB) Rheinische Friedrich‐Wilhelms‐Universität Bonn Bonn Germany

24. UMR 5805 EPOC – Université de Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, EPHE Pessac France

25. Department of Botany University of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela Spain

26. Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF) University of Palermo Palermo Italy

27. Instituto de Biodiversidade e Sustentabilidade Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Macaé, Rio de Janeiro Brazil

28. Russian State Hydrometeorological University St. Petersburg Russia

Abstract

Abstract Isoëtes are iconic but understudied wetland plants, despite having suffered severe losses globally mainly because of alterations in their habitats. We therefore provide the first global ecological assessment of aquatic Isoëtes to identify their environmental requirements and to evaluate if taxonomically related species differ in their ecology. The assessment resulted in an extensive new database on aquatic Isoëtes, ecological niche analyses, and descriptive species accounts. We compiled a global database that includes all known environmental data collected from 1935 to 2023 regarding aquatic Isoëtes. We then evaluated the environmental drivers of 16 species using 2,179 global records. Additionally, we used hypervolume analysis to quantify the ecological niches of the two species with the greatest number of records, finding significant differences and evidence that Isoëtes echinospora occupies a wider ecological niche than Isoëtes lacustris. Fifty‐nine species (30% of the c. 200 Isoëtes species known today) were categorised as aquatic and were mainly reported in the Americas and northern Europe. About 38% of the aquatic species are threatened with extinction or are endemic to a small region, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List in 2023. Many species were determined to be sensitive to certain water physical and chemical factors, generally preferring oligotrophic conditions such as low total phosphorus, moderate total nitrogen, moderate to low pH, and low conductivity. This analysis includes ecological data in the assessment of rare/threatened aquatic plants globally. This new database and the ecological analyses completed defined the ecological requirements of several species and identified knowledge gaps, which can aid management actions and future research. This paper highlights ecological significance and environmental sensitivities of aquatic Isoëtes. The current level of knowledge is inadequate for a large proportion of known taxa. We affirm the extreme need to support global, collaborative initiatives on which to build future conservation strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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