Effects of fine wood on macroinvertebrate drift in four boreal forest streams

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Å. Enefalk
E. Bergman
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[1] Karlstad University,Department of Environmental and Life Sciences
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Hydrobiologia | 2016年 / 765卷
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Invertebrates; Colonization; FWD; In-stream wood; Small woody debris;
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Most studies of stream wood have focused on pieces ≥0.1 m diameter. However, this approach may overlook an important feature of small streams, where wood <0.1 m can constitute the majority of wood pieces. We examined the effect of fine wood (FW) on local drift of stream macroinvertebrates. The study was carried out at seven sites in four boreal forest streams, from early June to mid-August 2011. This was done by anchoring bundles of FW at each site and measuring drift upstream and downstream of each bundle. We hypothesized that FW would increase drift density, biomass and diversity of aquatic invertebrates. Ten weeks after FW addition, aquatic drift density was higher downstream than upstream of FW bundles, while drift biomass and drift diversity did not differ significantly downstream and upstream of FW.
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