2017
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.201601855
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Effects of meso- and microhabitat characteristics on the coexistence of two native gammarid species (Crustacea, Gammaridae)

Abstract: Handling Editor: Mario BraunsAlthough the influence of invasive species on the distribution of native species is well-studied, our knowledge on the processes driving the co-occurrence of native gammarid species is limited. We studied the co-occurrence of two common European gammarids, Gammarus fossarum and Gammarus roeselii, along a stream continuum in Mecsek Mountains, SW Hungary.We hypothesized that (1) the large scale distribution is influenced by microhabitat diversity;(2) the distribution of each species … Show more

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“…Crustaceans were associated with opposite substrate characteristics in the two years under consideration: in 2022, they were mainly associated with gravelly substrates, while in 2023, they were mainly associated with soft, silty substrates. If different species of Gammarus coexist in Nero Lake, spatial separation at the microhabitat level could occur due to differences in feeding behaviours and refuge preferences [73]. This could explain the opposite associations found in the two years.…”
Section: Macrobenthic Invertebrate Littoral Communities and Their Rel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crustaceans were associated with opposite substrate characteristics in the two years under consideration: in 2022, they were mainly associated with gravelly substrates, while in 2023, they were mainly associated with soft, silty substrates. If different species of Gammarus coexist in Nero Lake, spatial separation at the microhabitat level could occur due to differences in feeding behaviours and refuge preferences [73]. This could explain the opposite associations found in the two years.…”
Section: Macrobenthic Invertebrate Littoral Communities and Their Rel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using river systems as a target of study gives an advantage of easy quantitative evaluation of various environmental factors that are closely involved in differentiating the niches of organisms inhabiting rivers such as riverbed slope gradient, flow velocity, water depth, water quality, water temperature, riverbed substrate size, the abundance of organic matter and algae periphyton, and the degree of isolation (Okamoto et al, 2022 ). Under such circumstances, detailed longitudinal distribution patterns on the microhabitat scale of freshwater animals inhabiting rivers have been frequently discussed (Costa & Melo, 2008 ; Mauchart et al, 2017 ; Morita et al, 2016 ; Ogitani et al, 2011 ; Okamoto et al, 2022 ; Roberts & Angermeier, 2007 ; Saito & Tojo, 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 99%