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Colonization of an artificial stream by fishes and aquatic macro-invertebrates
Authors:Osamu Katano  Jun-ichi Toi  Koji Maekawa  Kei’ichiroh Iguchi
Affiliation:(1) National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, 1088 Komaki, Ueda 386, Japan;(2) Present address: 1715–4 Suwagata, Ueda 386, Japan;(3) Present address: University Forests, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, N9, W9, Sapporo 060, Japan
Abstract:We examined colonization by fishes and macro-invertebrates from permanent streams into an artificial freshwater stream simulating lotic temporary bodies of water that exist for only a limited period each year. After introducing water, invertebrates such as chironomid larvae in mud increased in numbers rapidly in the experimental stream, although they were rare in mud in the permanent streams. Eleven of 12 fish species present in the permanent streams colonized the experimental stream and preyed upon invertebrates, although fish composition differed significantly between the two streams. About 100 days after the initiation of the experiment, both species richness and diversity in the experimental stream reached almost the same level as that in the permanent streams. More diverse fishes colonized the complex section where habitat diversity was high compared to the simple section in the experimental stream. Our study strongly suggests that lotic temporary waters such as temporary streams around main rivers have unique ecological characteristics and serve as valuable foraging sites for fish.
Keywords:ecological succession  fish community  foraging tactic  habitat diversity  species diversity
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