Birch leaf processing and associated macroinvertebrates in an acidified lake subjected to liming |
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Authors: | Arne Fjellheim Gunnar G. Raddum |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Animal Ecology, Zoological Museum, Bergen University, N-5000, Bergen, Norway
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Abstract: | In connection with the liming of an acid lake in southern Norway, a series of litter bags was placed in a pH-gradient in the limed lake and a nearby unlimed lake. During the experiments, which lasted two years, no significant differences in decomposition rates between the various localities at the same depth were noticed. The chironomid collector Tanytarsus pallidicornis was the dominant invertebrate species in the benthic samples. This demonstrates the importance of fine particulate organic matter as a food source in the lake. Collector dominance was lower in the leaf packs, which consisted mostly of coarse particulate organic matter. A poor fauna of detritus grazers probably contributed to the unchanged rates of decomposition of the leaves after liming. |
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Keywords: | acidification liming leaf decomposition macroinvertebrate community |
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