Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants

Macrophytes play an important role in structuring communities in aquatic ecosystems due to their influence on ecological processes and attributes of biological aquatic assemblages. Freshwater macroinvertebrates comprise a functionally and taxonomically diverse group in shallow lakes, which serve as...

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spelling paper:paper_02775212_v33_n1_p47_Fontanarrosa2023-06-08T15:26:03Z Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants Community structure Diversity Habitat complexity Wetlands aquatic plant community structure environmental factor food availability functional group habitat structure lake ecosystem leaf macroinvertebrate macrophyte root system spatiotemporal analysis species richness wetland Amphibia Aves Macrophytes play an important role in structuring communities in aquatic ecosystems due to their influence on ecological processes and attributes of biological aquatic assemblages. Freshwater macroinvertebrates comprise a functionally and taxonomically diverse group in shallow lakes, which serve as food for fish, amphibians, and water birds, and are involved in the breakdown of organic matter and nutrients. Here, we investigated macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants (FFP) by describing their structure, analyzing functional aspects (considering functional feeding groups and habits), and determining how much of the variation in fauna composition is explained by environmental factors, mainly FFP. Differences in structure, functional feeding groups and habits of macroinvertebrate assemblages were associated with different compositions and percentages of cover of FFP. Gradients of richness and diversity of macroinvertebrates were positively related to the complexity of FFP mats, which was associated with the structure of roots and leaves. © 2012 Society of Wetland Scientists. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02775212_v33_n1_p47_Fontanarrosa http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02775212_v33_n1_p47_Fontanarrosa
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Community structure
Diversity
Habitat complexity
Wetlands
aquatic plant
community structure
environmental factor
food availability
functional group
habitat structure
lake ecosystem
leaf
macroinvertebrate
macrophyte
root system
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
wetland
Amphibia
Aves
spellingShingle Community structure
Diversity
Habitat complexity
Wetlands
aquatic plant
community structure
environmental factor
food availability
functional group
habitat structure
lake ecosystem
leaf
macroinvertebrate
macrophyte
root system
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
wetland
Amphibia
Aves
Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
topic_facet Community structure
Diversity
Habitat complexity
Wetlands
aquatic plant
community structure
environmental factor
food availability
functional group
habitat structure
lake ecosystem
leaf
macroinvertebrate
macrophyte
root system
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
wetland
Amphibia
Aves
description Macrophytes play an important role in structuring communities in aquatic ecosystems due to their influence on ecological processes and attributes of biological aquatic assemblages. Freshwater macroinvertebrates comprise a functionally and taxonomically diverse group in shallow lakes, which serve as food for fish, amphibians, and water birds, and are involved in the breakdown of organic matter and nutrients. Here, we investigated macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants (FFP) by describing their structure, analyzing functional aspects (considering functional feeding groups and habits), and determining how much of the variation in fauna composition is explained by environmental factors, mainly FFP. Differences in structure, functional feeding groups and habits of macroinvertebrate assemblages were associated with different compositions and percentages of cover of FFP. Gradients of richness and diversity of macroinvertebrates were positively related to the complexity of FFP mats, which was associated with the structure of roots and leaves. © 2012 Society of Wetland Scientists.
title Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
title_short Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
title_full Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
title_sort temporal and spatial patterns of macroinvertebrates associated with small and medium-sized free-floating plants
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02775212_v33_n1_p47_Fontanarrosa
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02775212_v33_n1_p47_Fontanarrosa
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