Impacts on freshwater macrophytes produced by small invertebrate herbivores: Afrotropical and Neotropical wetlands compared
Autor: | Frank Willems, Henry Sichingabula, Isabel Moore, Kevin Murphy, M. Celeste Franceschini, Fedra S. Martínez, M. Laura De Wysiecki, Michael P. Kennedy |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0106 biological sciences
geography Herbivore Biomass (ecology) geography.geographical_feature_category Biotic component Herbivorous mammals Ecology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Biología Freshwater ecosystems Tropics Wetland Grazing damage Aquatic Science Biology 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Freshwater ecosystem Macrophyte Grazing Invertebrate |
Zdroj: | SEDICI (UNLP) Universidad Nacional de La Plata instacron:UNLP |
Popis: | We compare invertebrate herbivory upon 13 macrophyte species in freshwater wetland systems located in two global ecozones, the Afrotropics and Neotropics, in the context of biotic and environmental factors influencing these wetlands. The two ecozones are climatically similar regions, with similar water chemistry, but experience contrasting grazing and disturbance pressures from large mammalian herbivores. Our results for macrophytes show that small invertebrates removed significantly more lamina biomass per leaf in Neotropical macrophytes (6.55%) than Afrotropical ones (4.99%). Overall, the results indicate that underestimation of up to 15.6% of leaf biomass may occur if plant tissue removal by invertebrate herbivores is not included in estimates of plant biomass. Regarding the contrasting grazing and disturbance pressures from large herbivores influencing these wetlands, seven mammal species (especially the Black Lechwe antelope, Kobus leche) were observed impacting macrophytes in the Afrotropical wetlands, while in the Neotropics, only much smaller rodents, capybara, (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) were sporadically observed. We discuss the relevance of results for invertebrate herbivory in the context of both the methodological approach and the importance of large mammalian herbivores as biotic factors additionally impacting macrophyte populations in these subtropical to tropical wetlands. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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