Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages of coastal and continental streams and large rivers of southwestern British Columbia, Canada

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Pamela F. Reece
John S. Richardson
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[1] University of British Columbia,Department of Forest Sciences
[2] University of British Columbia,Department of Forest Sciences
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Hydrobiologia | 2000年 / 439卷
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benthic invertebrates; abiotic conditions; spatial variation; small streams; large rivers;
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In southwestern British Columbia (BC, Canada) and within a relatively small geographic area, lotic environments range from streams in coastal rainforests, to streams in arid continental grasslands, to very large rivers. Little is known about the invertebrate communities in large rivers in general, or in the streams of continental BC. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the benthic invertebrate community structure changes spatially between small coastal and small interior streams; between small streams versus large rivers; and whether changes in the benthic community are related to the environmental conditions. Kicknet samples and environmental data were collected from three coastal streams, three continental streams and two large rivers (discharge of 781 and 3620 m3/s, respectively). The large river sites had low invertebrate abundance, species richness and diversity, relative to the small streams. The coastal streams had the highest species richness and the continental streams had the highest invertebrate abundance. A number of taxa were specific to each class of stream. Invertebrate abundance decreased with river size, and increased with elevation, pH, conductivity, alkalinity, NO2NO3-N, total Kejldahl nitrogen and percent carbon in suspended solids.
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