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The distribution and production of Gammarus pseudolimnaeus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) along a reach of the Credit River, Ontario
Authors:R MARCHANT  H B N HYNES
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:SUMMARY. The population density of the univoltine amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus was estimated monthly from April 1977 to June 1978 along a 600-m reach using a form of removal sampling at 0.5, 1.5 and 2.5 m from the bank. The probability of catching an amphipod with three sweeps over an area of 0.15 m2 was 0.95. Drift and upstream migration were measured for 24 h, also monthly. Population density varied from 1600 m−2 (newly-hatched young in July) to 26 m−2 (adults) within 3 m of the bank with 95% confidence limits of 40–60% of the mean; density was highest < 1 m from the bank and beyond 3 m it declined to insignificant levels. No significant difference could be shown between the total catches in the drift and upstream nets over a year and there appeared to be no net migration of amphipods. Mean drift was 2 amphipods day−1.
Growth was estimated from the length composition of monthly samples. Annual production ( P ) was 29.4 kg ha−1 for one generation of the amphipod with a P/B ratio of 4.65. Egg production accounted for only 2% of this estimate. Recruitment was calculated from regressions relating female length to clutch size and egg development time to temperature in the laboratory; mean temperature was measured in the field.
Mortality was greatest in July at the beginning of the generation. It was high again in September and during winter; at these later times it was suggested that starvation occurred in addition to predation. Annual consumption ( C ) of organic matter for the generation calculated from published data on feeding rate was 1547 kg ha−1 which results in a P/C ratio of 1.9%.
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