Seasonality and composition of benthic coarse particulate organic matter in two coastal tropical streams with different land uses
This work studies benthic CPOM in two streams of Ecuador: the Atacames stream, located in a developed watershed, and the Súa stream, located in a rural watershed and used as a reference. It is tested whether the amount, composition and timing of benthic CPOM will differ between them as a function of...
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description | This work studies benthic CPOM in two streams of Ecuador: the Atacames stream, located in a developed watershed, and the Súa stream, located in a rural watershed and used as a reference. It is tested whether the amount, composition and timing of benthic CPOM will differ between them as a function of watershed and riparian land uses. Benthic CPOM was collected at five study sites on each stream with a Surber net and classified into four categories: leaves, twigs and bark, flowers and fruits and debris. Leaves were further identified to genus or species. There were no significant differences in the amount, composition and timing of benthic CPOM between the streams. CPOM storage showed strong seasonality linked to seasonal rainfall and a weak relation with land uses, channel width and stream order. Diversity of the benthic CPOM was high and 30 species contributed to the benthic leaf pool. Presence or absence of
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species with heavy leaves that are easily retained in the streambed explained the spatial distribution of benthic CPOM, so spatial differences in the composition of the riparian vegetation in these tropical streams seem to be more important to explain CPOM distribution than in their temperate counterparts. |
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