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Dry weight loss and colonization of plant litter by macroinvertebrates: plant species and lake types compared
Authors:Kjell Danell  Åke Andersson
Institution:(1) Department of Wildlife Ecology, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-90183 Umeå, Sweden;(2) Swedish Sportsmen's Association, Box 7002, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Rates of dry weight loss and of colonization of litter samples of different plants by macro-invertebrates were estimated using litter bags submerged in different types of lake. Samples of Carex rostrata litter were submerged for 3 months, in summer, in two lakes, one with an acidic and nutrient-poor water and one with near-neutral and nutrient-rich water. More plant litter remained (75%) in the former lake than in the latter (51–62%, varying with the mesh size of the litter bags used). The biomass of invertebrates in the litter samples from the acid lake was about 10 times less than in those from the near-neutral. Oligochaeta and Chironomidae were the dominant taxa found in the litter bags from the acidic lake, whereas Hirudinea and Isopoda predominated in those from the near-neutral lake.Litter samples from four different plants (Carex rostrata, Typha latifolia, Triticum sp. and Phleum pratense) were immersed in litter bags in another near-neutral lake further south for 12 months. When recovered, about 45% of the Triticum litter remained compared with only 7% of the Phleum. The values for Carex and Typha fell between these two extremes. When expressed as per g dry weight of residual plant litter, the greatest biomass of invertebrates was recorded in the Phleum litter samples and the least in the Typha samples. The faunal composition of the invertebrates in the different types of litter was approximately the same, with Isopoda and Hirudinea predominating.
Keywords:plant litter  macro-invertebrates  litter bags
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