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DOI10.1111/j.1442-9993.2009.01989.x
The effect of a single burn event on the aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs
Munro, Nicola Therese1,2; Kovac, Kelli-Jo2; Niejalke, Darren3; Cunningham, Ross B.1
通讯作者Munro, Nicola Therese
来源期刊AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
ISSN1442-9985
出版年2009
卷号34期号:8页码:837-847
英文摘要

Fire can often occur in aquatic ecosystems, which may affect aquatic invertebrates. Despite the importance of aquatic invertebrates to ecosystem function, the effect of fire on these environments has been little studied. We studied the effects of fire on aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs in the arid zone of South Australia. Artesian springs are a unique and threatened ecosystem, containing several rare and endemic species. Evidence suggests these wetlands were routinely burnt by indigenous Aboriginal people before European settlement over 100 years ago. Recently, burning has been suggested as a reinstated management tool to control the dominant reed Phragmites australis. A reduction in the cover of the reed may benefit the threatened flora and fauna through enhancement of water flow. Three artesian springs were burnt and aquatic invertebrates sampled from the burnt and three unburnt springs. A single fire in late winter completely burnt the dominant vegetation, followed by recovery of Phragmites over the following 2 years. A single fire event did not deplete populations of endemic aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs, but probably did not substantially benefit these populations either. Isopods, amphipods, ostracods and three species of hydrobiid snail survived the fire event, and most had increased in number 1 month post fire but then returned to pre-burnt numbers by 1 year post fire. Morphospecies richness of all identified invertebrates increased over time in all springs, but did not differ appreciably between burnt and unburnt springs. If burning artesian springs is to be adopted as a management tool to suppress the growth of Phragmites australis, we conclude that the endemic aquatic invertebrates will survive a single burn event, without negative effect to their populations.


英文关键词aquatic invertebrates artesian spring fire Great Artesian Basin Phragmites australis
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000272126800001
WOS关键词WESTERN-AUSTRALIA ; LITTER DECOMPOSITION ; JARRAH FOREST ; SOIL FAUNA ; FIRE ; RESPONSES ; BIODIVERSITY ; ARTHROPODS ; CONSERVATION ; VEGETATION
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/159919
作者单位1.Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia;
2.BHP Billiton Olymp Dam, Roxby Downs, SA, Australia;
3.Olymp Dam Expans Project, BHP Billiton, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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Munro, Nicola Therese,Kovac, Kelli-Jo,Niejalke, Darren,et al. The effect of a single burn event on the aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs[J],2009,34(8):837-847.
APA Munro, Nicola Therese,Kovac, Kelli-Jo,Niejalke, Darren,&Cunningham, Ross B..(2009).The effect of a single burn event on the aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs.AUSTRAL ECOLOGY,34(8),837-847.
MLA Munro, Nicola Therese,et al."The effect of a single burn event on the aquatic invertebrates in artesian springs".AUSTRAL ECOLOGY 34.8(2009):837-847.
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