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Over-winter decomposition and associated macroinvertebrate communities of three deciduous leaf species in forest streams on the Canadian Boreal Shield

机译:加拿大北方盾构森林流中三种落叶叶片物种的越冬分解及相关的无脊椎动物群落

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The decomposition of deciduous leaf material provides a critical source of energy to aquatic food webs. Changes to riparian forests through harvesting practices may alter the species composition of deciduous leaf material entering streams. We compared over-winter decomposition of three different riparian leaf species (speckled alder (Alnus incana ssp. rugosa (Du Roi) J. Clausen), white birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.), and trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)) to determine their importance as a food resource for macroinvertebrate communities within Boreal Shield streams in northeastern Ontario, Canada. Leaf pack decomposition of the three leaf species formed a processing continuum throughout winter, where alder and birch leaf packs decomposed at a medium rate (k = 0.0065/day and 0.0053/day, respectively) and aspen leaf packs decomposed more slowly (k = 0.0035/day). Macroinvertebrate community colonization on leaf packs changed through time regardless of leaf species. Alder leaf packs supported higher abundances of macroinvertebrates in the fall while aspen leaf packs supported greater shredder abundances in the following spring. The study shows that leaf diversity may be important for providing a sustained food resource for aquatic macroinvertebrates throughout the relatively long over-winter period in Canadian Boreal Shield streams. Riparian forest management strategies should ensure that deciduous plant species richness is sustained in riparian areas.
机译:落叶叶片材料的分解为水生食物网提供了关键的能源。通过采伐方式改变河岸森林可能会改变进入河流的落叶叶片材料的物种组成。我们比较了三种不同河岸叶物种(有斑点的der木(Alnus incana ssp。rugosa(Du Roi)J. Clausen),白桦(Betula papyrifera Marsh。)和发抖的白杨(Populus tremuloides Michx。)的越冬分解。确定它们作为加拿大东北安大略省北部盾构河内大型无脊椎动物群落的食物资源的重要性。三种叶的叶包分解形成整个冬季的加工连续体,,木和桦木叶包以中等速率分解(分别为k = 0.0065 / day和0.0053 / day),白杨叶包分解得更慢(k = 0.0035) /天)。无论叶片种类如何,大片无脊椎动物群落在叶丛上的定殖随时间变化。秋季,木叶子包支持大量的无脊椎动物,而第二年春季,白杨叶子包支持更大的破碎机数量。研究表明,在整个较长的冬季中,加拿大北方盾构溪流中,叶片多样性对于为水生无脊椎动物提供持续的食物资源可能很重要。沿岸森林管理战略应确保沿岸地区的落叶植物物种丰富性得以维持。

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