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Deutsch: Das Bild zeigt die typische Auenwald-Landschaft im Jahr 2012 um das sogenannte Anna-Fließ, den oberen, nordöstlich vom See gelegenen Zufluss zum Herrensee. Der Herrensee ist Bestandteil des NSGs und FFH-Gebietes DE-3449-301 „Herrensee, Lange-Damm-Wiesen und Barnimhänge“ in der Nähe von Strausberg, Brandenburg. Der Herrensee selber ist von einer ganzen Reihe eng benachbarter, kleiner und unterschiedlicher Biotope umgeben, die von verlandetem See, Auenwald, Sumpfwiese bis zu Magerrasen und inselartiger, sandiger Trockenwiese reichen und damit auf sehr engem Raum ein sehr breites Spektrum bieten. 2011 und 2012 waren der Herrensee und die umgebenden Gebiete gut bewässert, was sich in der sehr üppigen Flora und Fauna widergespiegelt hat. Die seit 2013 herrschende Trockenheit hat den Feuchtgebieten, aber auch den inselartigen Trockengebieten stark zugesetzt, was sich in einem starken Rückgang der Individuenzahl von Arthropoden (v.a. Schmetterlinge und Libellen, aber auch andere) und Orchideen wie dem gefleckten Knabenkraut bemerkbar macht. Die Fotos von 2012 und 2016 sollten dahin gehend verglichen werden. Da Brandenburg einige Regionen besitzt, die als trockengefährdet gelten, kann die erschreckend intensive und schnelle Veränderung um den Herrensee als gutes Beispiel für die zu erwartenden Veränderungen durch den prognostizierten Klimawandel gelten.
English: The photo shows the typical "Auenwald"-vegetation (flood plain) along the upper, north-eastern inflow of the Anna-Fließ into lake Herrensee in the year 2012. Lake Herrensee is part of the Special Area of Conservation DE-3449-301, which includes lake Herrensee, the Lange-Damm-Wiesen und Barnimhänge near the city of Strausberg, Brandenburg (Germany). Lake Herrensee itself is surrounded by several smaller biotopes that range from silted lake, Auenwald, swamp and weat meadow to nutrient poor meadow and islands of dry, sandy meadow. In the years of 2011 and 2012, lake Herrensee and the surroundings areas were well watered, but have turned significantly dryer during the drought since 2013. This has become surprisingly fast visible in the rapid decrease in the numbers of a range of Arthropods (especially butterflies, dragonflies and damselfies) and moisture loving plants like the moorland spotted orchid. The photos from 2012 and 2016 should be compared with regard to changes in water level. As there are quite a few regions in the state of Brandenburg that are considered to be at risk for drought, this can be seen as a good example for faster changes that can be expected to come with the predicted climatic change.
Date 19 May 2012, 17:40:00
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