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A comparison of Acroneuria lycorias (Plecoptera) production and growth in northern Michigan hard- and soft-water streams
Authors:SUSAN L EGGERT  THOMAS M BURTON
Institution:Departments of Zoology and fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, U.S.A
Abstract:1. Density, biomass, production and growth of a predaceous stonefly, Acroneuria lycorias, were compared between fourth-order hard- and soft-water streams in Michigan's upper peninsula, U.S.A. 2. Mean densities, estimated from Hess samples, were higher (100 ± 17 individuals m?2) at the hard-water site than at the soft-water site (40 ± 9 ind. m?2). Mean dry weight biomass was 4.9 times greater at the hard-water site. 3. Mean annual production, calculated using the size frequency method, was 5.0 times greater at the hard-water site (2.18 ± 0.44 g dry weight m?2yr?1) than at the soft-water site (0.43 ± 0.02g dry weight m?2yr?1). Annual production/mean biomass ratios were similar between sites. 4. Monthly growth rates of naturally occurring nymphs of paired cohorts were similar in both streams. Individual growth rates were similar for nymphs reared in artificial streams at high and low water hardnesses with unlimited food and space. 5. Stonefly production and growth rates were influenced more by indirect physical, biological, or habitat factors than by streamwater cation concentrations.
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