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Abiotik Parameters
Connectivity Types
Assessment of habitat parameters
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Department of Limnology and Hydrobotany
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Abiotik Parameters CONNECTIVITY TYPES this parameter is essential for categorise the hydrological dynamics in the aquatic plant habitats.
1. small side/secondary channel
21. oxbow, inflow from lower end
22. oxbow, Inflow from upper end
3. oxbow, semi-separated, no permanent vegetation in connection area, which is flooded at minimum < 2years
4. oxbow, separated, except during floods, permanent vegetation in connection area
6. water body outside dam, running water (no picture)
61. water body outside the flood protection dam, running water
62. water body outside dam, still water
81. floodplain lake, without surface water connection
82. floodplain lake without surface water connection except during floods (no picture)
85. floodplain lake with permanent surface water connection
90. reservoir (artificial) (no picture)
98. Large secondary channel
99. Main channel of Danube or tributary
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99 – Main channel with international commercial navigation
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98 – big secondary channel, directly connected to the main channel
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1 -small side arm (of considerably smaller width than the main channel)
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21 – oxbow with open inflow from the lower end
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22 – oxbow with open inflow from the upper end
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3 – oxbow, semi-seperated, no permantent vegetation in the connecting stretch (flooded minimum every 2 years)
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4 – oxbow, seperated, growth of higher vegetation in the connecting stretch (flooded in intervals longer than 2 years)
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61 – waterbody outside the flood protection dam, running water
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62 – waterbody outside the flood protection dam, still water
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81 – lake, without surface water connection
85 – lake, with permanent surface water connection
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