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The zoogeomorphology of case-building caddisfly: Quantifying sediment use

机译:案例建筑Caddisfly的Zoogeomorphology:量化沉积物使用

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Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterized by the construction of silk structures, including nets and cases. Case-building caddisfly have the potential to modify the sorting and mobility of sand and fine gravel via: (1) case construction, resulting in altered sediment properties; (2) transporting sediment incorporated into cases over the river bed; and (3) changing the structure of river beds via burrowing activity. To investigate these mechanisms, it is necessary to understand the mass, size distribution and spatial variability of sediment use by case-building caddisfly larvae. We quantified the mineral sediment used by individuals and communities of case-building caddisfly in 27 samples, from three sites on a gravel-bed stream. The mass and size distribution of sediment in individual cases varied between taxa (mass = 0.001-0.83 g, D-50 = 0.17-4 mm). The mean mass of sediment used by the caddisfly community was 38 g m(-2) and varied locally. Sediment use was predominantly coarse sand (D-50 = 1 mm). 64% of sediment use was attributable to Agapetus fuscipes (Glossosomatidae). Due to within-species variability in case mass, the abundance of most taxa, including A. fuscipes, was only weakly associated with the mass of sediment used by this species, at the river scale. Whilst the caddisfly community used a small percentage of the total sediment available (average 2.99% of the 1-1.4 mm size fraction), A. fuscipes used more fine sediment in their cases at sites where it was more available. Despite variability in local habitat, all sites supported diverse case-building caddisfly communities utilizing mineral sediment. Consequently, geomorphological effects of case-building caddisfly are potentially widespread. The results provide novel insights into the specific grain sizes and quantities of fine sediment used by caddisfly larvae, which represents an important step towards understanding their zoogeomorphic activities. (
机译:Caddisfly(Trichoptera)幼虫是一种丰富,普遍普遍的水生昆虫,其特征,其特征在于丝绸结构的构建,包括蚊帐和病例。案例建筑Caddisfly有可能通过以下方式修改沙子和细砾石的分选和移动性:(1)壳结构,导致沉积物特性改变; (2)将沉积物运输到河床上的情况下; (3)通过穴居活动改变河床的结构。为了调查这些机制,有必要通过案例建立Caddisfly幼虫来了解沉积物使用的质量,尺寸分布和空间可变性。我们量化了27个样品中的个人和社区的矿物沉积物,从砾石床上的三个地点。在分类群(质量= 0.001-0.83g,d-50 = 0.17-4mm)之间变化的单个病例中沉积物的质量和尺寸分布。 Caddisfly群落使用的沉积物的平均质量为38克米(-2)并在本地各种不同。沉积物使用主要是粗砂(D-50 = 1mm)。 64%的沉积物使用可归因于Agapetus fuscipes(助参氨基甲酰胺)。由于物种内的可变性,以便质量,大多数分类群,包括A. fuscipes的丰富,与该物种在河流规模上的沉积物略微相关。虽然Caddisfly社区使用的少量沉积物(平均为2.99%的1-1.4毫米分数),A. Fuscipes在其案例中使用更精细的沉积物,在其更具可用的地方。尽管地方栖息地有变异性,但所有网站都支持使用矿物沉积物的多样化案例建筑Caddisfly社区。因此,案例建筑Caddisfly的地貌效应可能是普遍的。结果为Caddisfly幼虫使用的特定晶粒尺寸和细粒量的小说洞察力提供了新的粒度,这代表了了解其Zoogeomorphic活动的重要步骤。 (

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