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Effects of hydroperiod and predation on a Mississippi River floodplain invertebrate community
Authors:D Corti  S L Kohler  Richard E Sparks
Institution:(1) Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Aquatic Ecology, 607 E. Peabody, Champaign, IL 61820, USA, US;(2) Illinois Natural History Survey, River Research Laboratory, Forbes Biological Station, P.O. Box 590, Havana, IL 62644, USA, US
Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine if pond permanence and vertebrate predation (by fish and waterfowl) affect invertebrate community structure in the mudflat habitat of floodplain ponds. Invertebrate communities were studied for 1 year in four Mississippi River floodplain ponds with different hydroperiods. Pond 1 experienced five dry periods, pond 2 experienced four, pond 3 dried once, and standing water remained in pond 4 for the entire year. Vertebrate predator exclusion treatments (all access, no access, small-fish access and cage controls) were placed in all ponds. As pond duration increased, predatory invertebrate richness and abundance increased while overall invertebrate richness and abundance decreased. With the exception of the cladoceran Diaphanosoma, all commonly encountered taxa were strongly affected by pond permanence in terms of abundance, biomass and, generally, individual biomass. Taxa were nearly early divided between those that were more abundant in less permanent ponds and those that were more abundant in longer-duration ponds. Invertebrate taxa richness, abundance, and total biomass were lower in the all-access treatment than in the treatments that restricted predator access, and these effects were stronger in the more permanent ponds. In general, there were no significant differences in responses to the treatments with small-fish access and no access. These results support models that predict relatively weak effects of predation in frequently disturbed habitats. Received: 30 May 1995 / Accepted: 21 June 1996
Keywords:  Disturbance frequency  Habitat duration  Macroinvertebrates  Floodplain ponds  Predation
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