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Active entry of stream benthic macroinvertebrates into the water column
Authors:O. Eugene Walton Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of North Carolina, 27514 Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.A.;(2) Present address: Kissimmee Coordinating Council, 2600 Blairstone Road, 32301 Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A.
Abstract:Field experiments investigated the possible active entry of stream benthos into the water column. Over a 1-year period, sediment baskets were suspended for 24 hours in a stream pool so that only swimming or floating organisms, essentially unaided by current, could colonize them. A variety of benthos, including taxa characteristic of riffles, colonized the baskets, with colonization highest in late summer and negligible in winter.A modified drift net towed through the pool was used to quantitatively sample benthic animals actually in the water column. Nighttime tows captured a diverse, abundant fauna and indicated densities substantially higher than invertebrate drift densities reported in the literature. Daytime tows yielded little. Estimated percentages of the benthos in the water column at a given time were generally < 1.0%.These findings suggest that not all invertebrate drift is the result of passive mechanical removal from the substrate by current.
Keywords:benthos  invertebrate drift  macroinvertebrate  stream
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