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Spatial scale and benthic community organisation in the littoral zones of large oligotrophic lakes: potential for cross-scale interactions
Authors:R J STOFFELS  K R CLARKE  G P CLOSS
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, UK
Abstract:1. We studied the spatial organisation of littoral, benthic invertebrate communities in two large oligotrophic lakes with very extensive heterogeneous littoral zones, and report that littoral communities show significant variation in their structure at multiple spatial scales. 2. At coarser scales, littoral zone topography, riparian inputs and exposure may be important drivers of community spatial structure. At finer scales, the composition of substrates, particularly macrophytes and inorganic sediments, may be drivers of community spatial structure. 3. The effects of substrates on community spatial patterns were non‐additive across scales; community‐habitat correspondence became very noisy when we attempted to extrapolate results throughout the littoral. We present some evidence to suggest that this non‐additivity is because of the interaction among structuring processes that operate at different scales.
Keywords:benthic  invertebrate  littoral  non-additive effects  spatial scale
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