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Chironomid microdistribution in gravel of an English chalk river
Authors:LESLIE P. RUSE
Affiliation:National Rivers Authority, Fobney Mead, Rose Kiln Lane, Reading RG2 0SF, U.K.
Abstract:1. The study aimed to determine the relative importance of certain environmental variables to the distribution of instars of chironomid species in mid-stream gravels of the River Pang. 2. Core samples of gravel substrata were collected over 1 year. Water depth, current, particle size distribution, substratum porosity and detritus were recorded for each sample. The four principal components from a linear ordination of the environmental variables were used to constrain the ordination of chironomid data using the program CANOCO. 3. Microdistribution was principally related to a temporal gradient of water depth, current and substratum heterogeneity. There was significant spatial separation of instars along a gradient of fine detritus, silt and substratum porosity. The distributions of early instars of three taxa were also significantly related to particle size. There was a significant relationship between the size distribution of larvae and the spatial distribution of fine sediments and detritus. This relationship was strengthened when restricted to larvae classified as scrapers.
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