Effects of Canopy, Substrate Composition, and Gradient on the Structure of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Cascade Range Streams of Oregon
canopy
0106 biological sciences
Cascade Range
substrate
15. Life on land
streams
01 natural sciences
gradient
Oregon
macro-invertebrate
composition
structure
DOI:
10.2307/1940125
Publication Date:
2006-05-09T09:29:27Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
The relative importance of surrounding riparian vegetation and substrate composition on invertebrate community structure was investigated in six streams in Oregon, USA. We found that canopy type was more important than substrate character in influencing total abundance and guild structure. Streams without shading had higher abundances of invertebrates than did shaded streams. Most guilds were influenced by qualitative differences in food availability rather than quantity of food or substrate composition. Open streams had higher abundances in the collector-gatherer, filter feeder, herbivore shredder and piercer, and predator guilds. Contrary to expectations, shredders were no more abundant in shaded streams than in streams lacking a riparian canopy. Scraper density was inversely related to standing crop of aufwuchs, but biomass was positively correlated with quantity of aufwuchs. Examination of dominance-diversity curves showed that both canopy and substrate influenced ranked abundances of taxa, but neither canopy nor substrate strongly influenced number of taxa. Differences in community structure were not always revealed by analysis of community-level properties, although differences in both the absolute and relative abundances of individual taxa were observed. (algae, high-quality detritus). We did not develop de- tailed analyses of either food sources or invertebrates but presented only those data necessary to explain patterns of vertebrate abundance. We now present a detailed analysis of differences in invertebrate com- munities among these streams and discuss the relative importance of food and habitat as determinants of abundances of different guilds and taxa.
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