Interactions of weed-bed invertebrates and Ceratophyllum demersum stands in a floodplain lake
This investigation reports on weed-bed invertebrate abundance associated with the submersed macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum L. in Lake SakadaÅ¡ within KopaÄki rit Nature Park (Croatia). Twenty five taxonomic groups, with the dominance of chironomids (79%), were recorded at three stations during t...
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description | This investigation reports on weed-bed invertebrate abundance associated with the submersed macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum L. in Lake SakadaÅ¡ within KopaÄki rit Nature Park (Croatia). Twenty five taxonomic groups, with the dominance of chironomids (79%), were recorded at three stations during the investigation from July 14 to September 8, 2004. Nematodes and large predatory larvae of Zygoptera with 6% were second in dominance, followed by oligochaetes with 5%. Weed-bed invertebrates on C. demersum were more abundant than on Myriophyllum spicatum L. due to different morphology of the host plants. Environmental parameters within C. demersum stands were found in the same range at all stations, but they changed during the season. They indicated eutrophy with the tendency to hypertrophy which is reflected by the composition of the weed-bed invertebrate community. |
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