New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Effects of deposited sediment on invertebrate drift: an experimental
study
ALASTAIR M. SUREN
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric
Research Ltd
P. O. Box 8602
Christchurch, New Zealand
email: a.suren@niwa.cri.nz
IAN G. JOWETT
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric
Research Ltd
P. O. Box 11 115
Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract The effect of deposited sediment on invertebrate
drift was experimentally assessed by adding fine sediment to three of six
cobble-lined artificial channels. One invertebrate species,
Deleatidium
spp., was added to the channel after the addition of sediment, whereas other
taxa had colonised the channel naturally before the addition of sediment.
Invertebrate drift was collected from each channel after the added sediment had
worked its way into the interstitial spaces of the cobbles. Drift was collected
every evening and morning for 3 days, after which time benthic densities in the
channels were assessed. The percentage of benthos in the drift was
significantly higher from sediment-treated channels than from untreated
channels for
Paracalliope fluviatilis,
Oxyethira albiceps,
Hydrobiosis sp., and chironomid larvae. Drift of these animals from
sediment-treated channels was more than double that from untreated channels,
with an average of over 5% of the benthos drifting from the sediment-treated
channels per day. Although there was no difference in the percentage of
Deleatidium in the benthos that drifted from treated or untreated
channels, significantly more individuals drifted from treated channels.
Deposition of fine sediment had no significant effect on chironomid emergence
or diurnal drift patterns for the taxa in the experiment. Periphyton
communities in sediment-treated channels were characterised by reduced
chlorophyll
a and increased inorganic content. We could not determine
whether increased drift caused by deposited sediment reflected decreases in
suitable habitat, reductions in food quality of the algae, or both.
Keywords sedimentation; invertebrate drift; fine sediment;
experimental channels; Deleatidium; Paracalliope
M00034
Received 22 June 2000; accepted 1 May 2001
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