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Inter-annual patterns in macroinvertebrate communities of wilderness streams in Idaho, U.S.A.
Authors:C T Robinson  G W Minshall  T V Royer
Institution:(1) Department of Limnology, EAWAG/ETH, Ueberlandstrasse 133, 8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland;(2) Stream Ecology Center, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, 83209, U.S.A.;(3) Stream Ecology Center, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, 83209, U.S.A.
Abstract:This study examined the inter-annual variation in macroinvertebrate assemblages in six wilderness streams in central Idaho over a 6-year period (1990–1995). Benthic macroinvertebrates and associated environmental correlates were sampled during baseflow each summer. Little environmental change, as assessed using coefficients of variation (CVs) for substrate size and embeddedness, width, depth and periphyton standing crops, occurred in the streams over the period of study. There was also little temporal change in macroinvertebrate assemblages based on the relative abundance of the 10 most abundant taxa, all shredder taxa and all plecopteran taxa. CVs for individual taxa were substantially greater than those of most community measures, with rare taxa contributing 30–50% of the variation for any one stream. Frequency distributions for taxa CVs excluding rare taxa were more normally distributed. Differences in assemblage structure among streams were attributed to stream size (shift in shredder assemblages) and temperature (shift in plecopteran taxa). These data indicate a long-term (multi-year) persistence in the macroinvertebrate composition of these pristine streams, thus supporting the premise that such streams are excellent references for use in long-term biomonitoring programs.
Keywords:macroinvertebrates  temporal variability  Plecoptera  Idaho  habitat  climate  persistence  rarity
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