Experimental manipulation of leaf litter colonization by aquatic invertebrates in a third order tropical stream

被引:2
作者
Uieda, V. S. [1 ]
Carvalho, E. M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho UN, Inst Biociencias, Dept Zool, BR-18618970 Botucatu, SP, Brazil
[2] UFGD, Fac Ciencias Biol & Ambientais, BR-79804970 Dourados, MS, Brazil
关键词
aquatic insects; leaf breakdown; headwater streams; seasonal variation; spatial variation; TRICHOPTERA ASSEMBLAGES; ORGANIC-MATTER; BRAZIL; FOREST; EPHEMEROPTERA; DECOMPOSITION; HEADSTREAM; PLECOPTERA; TEMPERATE; ABUNDANCE;
D O I
10.1590/1519-6984.15013
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Through a manipulative experiment, the colonization of leaf litter by invertebrates was investigated in two sections of a tropical stream (spatial scale) that differed in function of the canopy cover, one with the presence (closed area) and another without riparian vegetation (open area), during one month of the dry and one of the wet season (temporal scale). The work aimed to verify differences related to four variables: season, canopy cover, leaf type and leaf condition. Litter bags containing arboreal and herbaceous leaves (leaf type variable), non-conditioned and preconditioned (leaf condition variable) were placed at the bottom of the stream in each area (canopy cover variable) and season (dry and wet), and removed after 13-day colonization. The analysis of the remaining litter dry mass per leaf bag emphasizes differences related mainly to seasonality, canopy cover and leaf type, although leaf condition was also important when combined with those three factors. Comparing the abundance of invertebrates per treatment, there was a tendency of high predominance of Chironomidae during the dry season and greater taxa diversity and evenness during the wet season, when the water flow increase could alter the availability of microhabitats for local fauna. Even though canopy cover alone was not a significant source of variation in the abundance of invertebrates, the results showed a tendency of a combined effect of canopy cover with seasonality and leaf condition.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 413
页数:9
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [21] Leaf decomposition and colonization by aquatic macroinvertebrates in two tropical microcatchments (Manizales, Colombia)
    Gutierrez-Lopez, Alejandra
    Maria Meza-Salazar, Ana
    Guevara, Giovany
    HIDROBIOLOGICA, 2016, 26 (03): : 347 - 357
  • [22] Drought impact on stream detritivores: experimental effects on leaf litter breakdown and life cycles
    Leberfinger, Karolina
    Bohman, Irene
    Herrmann, Jan
    HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2010, 652 (01) : 247 - 254
  • [23] Drought impact on stream detritivores: experimental effects on leaf litter breakdown and life cycles
    Karolina Leberfinger
    Irene Bohman
    Jan Herrmann
    Hydrobiologia, 2010, 652 : 247 - 254
  • [24] Aquatic hyphomycete assemblages of Abies sachalinensis leaf litter immersed in a stream in Hokkaido, Japan
    Yamamoto, Kohhei
    Miyamoto, Toshizumi
    Nagasaka, Akiko
    Nagasaka, Yu
    Tamai, Yutaka
    Yajima, Takashi
    JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2024, 29 (02) : 137 - 143
  • [25] Effects of leaf toughness and nitrogen content on litter breakdown and macroinvertebrates in a tropical stream
    Aggie O. Y. Li
    Lily C. Y. Ng
    David Dudgeon
    Aquatic Sciences, 2009, 71 : 80 - 93
  • [26] Towards a budget of leaf litter decomposition in a first-order woodland stream
    Baldy, V
    Gessner, MO
    COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE-LIFE SCIENCES, 1997, 320 (09): : 747 - 758
  • [27] Effects of leaf litter extracts from four tree species on aquatic invertebrates: an ecotoxicological risk assessment approach
    Alonso, A.
    de Aldana, B. R. Vazquez
    Castro-Diez, P.
    Medina-Villar, S.
    Perez-Corona, M. E.
    AQUATIC ECOLOGY, 2020, 54 (04) : 1155 - 1168
  • [28] Leaf Litter Decomposition of Three Riparian Tree Species and Associated Macroinvertebrates of Eswathu Oya, a Low Order Tropical Stream in Sri Lanka
    Walpola, Hiranthi
    Leichtfried, Maria
    Amarasinghe, Mala
    Fuereder, Leopold
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY, 2011, 96 (01) : 90 - 104
  • [29] Colonization and production of macroinvertebrates on artificial substrata: upstream-downstream responses to a leaf litter exclusion manipulation
    Baer, SG
    Siler, ER
    Eggert, SL
    Wallace, JB
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2001, 46 (03) : 347 - 365
  • [30] Fungal endophyte-infected leaf litter alters in-stream microbial communities and negatively influences aquatic fungal sporulation
    Wolfe, Emily R.
    Younginger, Brett S.
    LeRoy, Carri J.
    OIKOS, 2019, 128 (03) : 405 - 415