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A comparison of the relative contributions of temporal and spatial variation in the density of drifting invertebrates in a Dorset (U.K.) chalk stream

机译:在英国多塞特郡白垩流中无脊椎动物漂移密度时空变化的相对贡献的比较

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1. Invertebrate drift is commonly investigated in streams, with the majority of studies focussed on temporal (typically diel) variation. In comparison, few studies have investigated spatial variation in drift and there is little consensus among them. We tested the hypothesis that spatial variation in invertebrate drift is as important as temporal variation. 2. The density of drifting invertebrates in a chalk stream was sampled using an array of nets arranged to determine vertical, lateral and longitudinal variation. Samples were collected at dawn, during the day, at dusk and by night, on four separate monthly occasions. Insecta and Crustacea were analysed separately to identify the effect of differing life history strategies. The density of drifting debris was also recorded, to act as a null model. 3. Time of day and vertical position together explained the majority of the variance in invertebrate drift (79% for Insecta and 97% for Crustacea), with drift densities higher at dusk and night, and nearer the stream bed. Independently, time of day (38%, Insecta; 52%, Crustacea) and vertical position (41%, Insecta; 45%, Crustacea) explained a similar amount of the observed variance. Month explained some of the variance in insect drift (9%) but none for Crustacea. 4. Variation in the density of drifting debris showed little in common with invertebrate drift. There was little variation associated with time of day and only 27% of the observed variation in debris could be explained by the factors investigated here, with month explaining the largest proportion (20%). We suggest the difference in drifting debris and invertebrates provides further evidence for a strong behavioural component in invertebrate drift. 5. Spatial variation in invertebrate drift can be of the same order of magnitude as the much-described diel temporal variation. The extent of this spatial variation poses problems when attempting to quantify invertebrate drift and we recommend that spatial replication should be incorporated into drift studies.
机译:1.无脊椎动物漂移通常在河流中进行调查,大多数研究集中在时间(通常为diel)变化上。相比之下,很少有研究调查漂移的空间变化,并且几乎没有共识。我们检验了无脊椎动物漂移的空间变化与时间变化同等重要的假设。 2.使用排列确定垂直,横向和纵向变化的网状阵列对白垩流中无脊椎动物的密度进行采样。在黎明,白天,黄昏和夜晚分别在四个单独的月度场合收集样品。分别分析了昆虫纲和甲壳纲,以确定不同生活史策略的影响。还记录了漂移碎片的密度,以作为零模型。 3.一天中的时间和垂直位置共同解释了无脊椎动物漂移的大部分变化(Insecta为79%,甲壳纲为97%),黄昏和夜晚的漂移密度更高,而河床更近。独立地,一天中的时间(38%,Insecta; 52%,甲壳纲)和垂直位置(41%,Insecta; 45%,甲壳纲)解释了相似数量的观测方差。月解释了昆虫漂移的一些差异(9%),而甲壳纲则没有。 4.漂移碎片的密度变化与无脊椎动物漂移几乎没有共同之处。与一天中的时间相关的变化很小,这里观察到的因素只能解释所观察到的碎片变化的27%,其中月份所占比例最大(20%)。我们建议在漂流碎片和无脊椎动物之间的差异为无脊椎动物漂流中强大的行为成分提供了进一步的证据。 5.无脊椎动物漂移的空间变化与描述的狄尔时间变化可以在相同的数量级。当试图量化无脊椎动物漂移时,这种空间变化的程度会带来问题,我们建议将空间复制纳入漂移研究中。

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