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Factors governing macrozoobenthic assemblages in perennial springs in north-western Switzerland
Authors:S von Fumetti  P Nagel  N Scheifhacken  B Baltes
Institution:(1) Institute of Environmental Sciences/Biogeography, University of Basel, St. Johanns-Vorstadt 10, 4056 Basel, Switzerland;(2) Institute of Limnology, University of Konstanz, Mainaustr. 252, 78464 Konstanz, Germany
Abstract:Springs are important freshwater habitats that provide refuge for many rare species. In this study, the fauna and abiotic parameters of 20 perennial springs in north-western Switzerland were investigated. Correlation of abiotic and macrozoobenthos data showed that physicochemical parameters had little impact on macrozoobenthic composition, whereas specific substrate parameters strongly influenced the composition of the macrofauna. Surprisingly, nonmetric multidimensional scaling did not reveal a grouping of springs with similar substrate composition or macrozoobenthic assemblages. However, discharge was identified as the factor significantly determining substrate and the composition of macroinvertebrate assemblages. This justifies the hypothesis that, variation in discharge is the disturbance factor governing the macrofaunal composition temporally and spatially within and between patches. Electronic supplementary material Electronic supplementary material is available for this article at and accessible for authorised users.
Keywords:macrozoobenthic assemblages  substrate  discharge  typology  springs
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