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DOI10.1007/s00442-013-2643-6
Leaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees
Compson, Zacchaeus G.; Adams, Kenneth J.; Edwards, Joeseph A.; Maestas, Jesse M.; Whitham, Thomas G.; Marks, Jane C.
通讯作者Compson, Zacchaeus G.
来源期刊OECOLOGIA
ISSN0029-8549
EISSN1432-1939
出版年2013
卷号173期号:2页码:507-519
英文摘要

Reciprocal subsidies between rivers and terrestrial habitats are common where terrestrial leaf litter provides energy to aquatic invertebrates while emerging aquatic insects provide energy to terrestrial predators (e.g., birds, lizards, spiders). We examined how aquatic insect emergence changed seasonally with litter from two foundation riparian trees, whose litter often dominates riparian streams of the southwestern United States: Fremont (Populus fremontii) and narrowleaf (Populus angustifolia) cottonwood. P. fremontii litter is fast-decomposing and lower in defensive phytochemicals (i.e., condensed tannins, lignin) relative to P. angustifolia. We experimentally manipulated leaf litter from these two species by placing them in leaf enclosures with emergence traps attached in order to determine how leaf type influenced insect emergence. Contrary to our initial predictions, we found that packs with slow-decomposing leaves tended to support more emergent insects relative to packs with fast-decomposing leaves. Three findings emerged. Firstly, abundance (number of emerging insects m(-2) day(-1)) was 25 % higher on narrowleaf compared to Fremont leaves for the spring but did not differ in the fall, demonstrating that leaf quality from two dominant trees of the same genus yielded different emergence patterns and that these patterns changed seasonally. Secondly, functional feeding groups of emerging insects differed between treatments and seasons. Specifically, in the spring collector-gatherer abundance and biomass were higher on narrowleaf leaves, whereas collector-filterer abundance and biomass were higher on Fremont leaves. Shredder abundance and biomass were higher on narrowleaf leaves in the fall. Thirdly, diversity (Shannon’s H’) was higher on Fremont leaves in the spring, but no differences were found in the fall, showing that fast-decomposing leaves can support a more diverse, complex emergent insect assemblage during certain times of the year. Collectively, these results challenge the notion that leaf quality is a simple function of decomposition, suggesting instead that aquatic insects benefit differentially from different leaf types, such that some use slow-decomposing litter for habitat and its temporal longevity and others utilize fast-decomposing litter with more immediate nutrient release.


英文关键词Aquatic insects Emergence Leaf litter quality Foundation species
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000325028500017
WOS关键词TALLGRASS PRAIRIE STREAM ; FOOD WEBS ; DESERT STREAM ; RIPARIAN VEGETATION ; ORGANIC-MATTER ; DECOMPOSITION ; TERRESTRIAL ; FOREST ; RIVER ; COMMUNITIES
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/2XILL650/179068
作者单位No Arizona Univ, Merriam Powell Ctr Environm Res, Dept Biol Sci, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
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Compson, Zacchaeus G.,Adams, Kenneth J.,Edwards, Joeseph A.,et al. Leaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees[J],2013,173(2):507-519.
APA Compson, Zacchaeus G.,Adams, Kenneth J.,Edwards, Joeseph A.,Maestas, Jesse M.,Whitham, Thomas G.,&Marks, Jane C..(2013).Leaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees.OECOLOGIA,173(2),507-519.
MLA Compson, Zacchaeus G.,et al."Leaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees".OECOLOGIA 173.2(2013):507-519.
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