The role of macrophyte structural complexity and water flow velocity in determining the epiphytic macroinvertebrate community composition in a lowland stream
Autor: | Jan Willem Wolters, Ralf C.M. Verdonschot, Patrick Meire, Piet F. M. Verdonschot, Jonas Schoelynck |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Phytomacrofauna
0106 biological sciences Water flow Water en Voedsel Aquatic Science 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Structural complexity Flow velocity Potamogeton natans Aquatic plant Biology WIMEK Water and Food biology Community Ecology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Vegetation biology.organism_classification Habitat complexity Sparganium emersum Macrophyte Climate Resilience Chemistry Klimaatbestendigheid Functional groups |
Zdroj: | Hydrobiologia Hydrobiologia, 806(1), 157-173 Hydrobiologia 806 (2018) 1 |
ISSN: | 1573-5117 0018-8158 |
Popis: | Habitat structural complexity provided by aquatic macrophytes in lowland streams affects the associated epiphytic macroinvertebrate assemblages in both direct (increased microhabitat diversity, refuge against predation) and indirect ways (e.g. current attenuation by physical structures). In a correlative field study carried out in two different years in a Belgian stream, we investigated the effects of the factors macrophyte identity, macrophyte complexity (represented as fractal complexity) and current velocity on the composition of the macroinvertebrate community associated with monospecific macrophyte patches, consisting of plants with differing structural complexity; Sparganium emersum Rehmann (least complex), Potamogeton natans L. (intermediate) and Callitriche obtusangula Le Gall (most complex). In addition to significantly lower within-patch current velocity being observed, vegetation stands consisting of complex macrophytes also harboured significantly richer macroinvertebrate communities than stands of simpler macrophytes. A significant part of the variation in the macroinvertebrate community composition could be explained by plant identity, macrophyte complexity and current velocity. However, it was not possible to determine the relative importance of these three factors, because of their high degree of intercorrelation. Additionally, the explanatory power of these factors was higher under conditions of high current velocity, suggesting a role of macrophyte patches as instream flow refugia for macroinvertebrates. |
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