Title of article :
Wood in different stream types: Epixylic biofilm and wood-inhabiting invertebrates in a lowland versus an upland stream
Author/Authors :
Spanhoff، Bernd نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Colonization of incubated wood samples by invertebrates and biofilm was compared between a
lowland and an upland stream over a 15 month period. Invertebrate densities increased during the first weeks
of incubation and then decreased to rather stable densities during the remaining investigation period in both
streams. Within the first incubation weeks invertebrate numbers were significantly higher in the lowland
stream. Higher dissolved nutrient concentrations and water temperatures accelerated initial epixylic biofilm
development in the lowland stream. Lowest invertebrate numbers on incubated branches in the lowland
stream coincided with increased discharge. Extreme low flows in the upland stream resulted in lowest invertebrate
numbers on incubated wood during the study. Temporal patterns of biofilm and invertebrates
indicated some interactions, but statistical significance was low, which might be caused by the variety of interacting
effects. Additionally, invertebrate assemblages of in-stream wood samples were collected from four
lowland and four upland streams to examine differences of epixylic invertebrate assemblages between the two
stream types. Invertebrate densities were significantly higher on submerged wood from lowland streams than
wood from upland streams. However, no clear differences in invertebrate assemblages found between the
stream types. The study results show that introduced wood in lowland and upland streams is rapidly colonized
by aquatic invertebrates and provided an attachment site for biofilms. Invertebrate numbers during
the first two months of incubation significantly overestimate the invertebrate numbers found on resident
in-stream wood in lowland and upland streams. Analyses of taxonomic composition of wood-inhabiting
invertebrate assemblages from natural wood from lowland and upland streams revealed that each stream displayed
a rather specific epixylic fauna.
Keywords :
Epixylic biofilm , wood-inhabiting invertebrates , upland gravel stream , lowland sand stream , wood in streams
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology