2009
DOI: 10.1127/1863-9135/2009/0174-0043
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The distribution of chironomid larvae and oligochaetes within a stony-bottomed river stretch: the role of substrate and hydraulic characteristics

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“…On the other hand, there was no variation of the fauna in relation to the water flow differences between the mesohabitats (riffle and pool). This result corroborates that of Syrovátka et al (2009), who reported that the quantity of particulate organic matter explained more of the variation observed in the oligochaetes fauna than did the water flow conditions. Alves et al (2006) and Verdonschot (2001) respectively observed that the granulometria and nature of the substrate has a considerable influence on the distribution of oligochaetes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…On the other hand, there was no variation of the fauna in relation to the water flow differences between the mesohabitats (riffle and pool). This result corroborates that of Syrovátka et al (2009), who reported that the quantity of particulate organic matter explained more of the variation observed in the oligochaetes fauna than did the water flow conditions. Alves et al (2006) and Verdonschot (2001) respectively observed that the granulometria and nature of the substrate has a considerable influence on the distribution of oligochaetes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In natural environments the main factors that influence the occurrence and distribution of oligochaetes are the structure of the substrate, organic matter content and water flow. For instance, there are species that prefer substrates with smaller particle size and low current flow, while others are more common in habitats with coarser substrates and higher flow (Verdonschot, 2001;Dumnicka, 2006;Syrovátka et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The richness and composition of oligochaete species is influenced by the substrate's composition, organic matter content and food quality (Syrova´tka et al, 2009;Bojkovaé t al., 2011). Decomposing leaves are used by oligochaetes for shelter (Chauvet, 1997) and also for food, in the form of fine particulate organic matter and the associated periphyton (Galizzi and Marchese, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…abundance was due to its preference for higher altitudes and, therefore, lower temperatures and higher oxygen concentrations (Dumnicka 2000;Verdonschot 2006). Its quick recovery is due to its ecological plasticity, expressed by a broad flow condition valence (Syrovátka et al 2009). However, the analogous response of Lumbriculus variegatus is explained differently, by its preference for lower pH (Nijboer et al 2004), which can result in its movement into parts of the stream with optimal pH values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%