The spring rainfall in Doñana National Park has led to a surge in the growth of aquatic and marsh habitats, creating a thriving environment for various plant and animal species. The park’s aquatic habitats, represented by the Guadalquivir River and its estuary, have seen an increase in submerged aquatic vegetation, free-floating vegetation, and floating-leaved aquatic vegetation. The marsh habitats, both permanent and brackish or saltwater, have also experienced a revival, with the growth of reed beds, reed mace beds, and Schoenoplectus litoralis beds, as well as riparian willow and poplar vegetation.
Reviving Doñana National Park: Spring Rainfall’s Ecological Renaissance
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