New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Macroinvertebrates associated with aquatic macrophytes in Lake Alexandria, New Zealand
JOY M. TALBOT
JONET C. WARD
Centre for Resource Management Lincoln College Canterbury, New Zealand
Abstract Macroinvertebrates from six macrophyte communities and from
an intermittently vegetated sublittoral community were collected from Lake Alexandrina
during a period of 2.5 years. Each of the six communities was dominated by one
native species (
Myriophyllum triphyllum, Isoetes alpinus, Chara fibrosa var.
acanthopitys or
Chara
globularis) or by the adventive
Elodea canadensis. Thirteen of the
21 macroinvertebrate taxa associated with these communities were herbivores and/or
detritivores and these contributed at least 90% to total abundance; the remaining
eight were predators. The gastropod
Potamopyrgus antipodarum was dominant
in all communities; overall, gastropods (four species) contributed between 66
and 90% to total abundance. A few species showed a marked preference for certain
communities. Seasonal changes in macroinvertebrate abundance and biomass are
discussed and the results compared with those from other New Zealand lakes. Biomass
data for all communities and the extent of the oscillations in biomass between
years are consistent with the designation of mesotrophic status for Lake Alexandrina.
Keywords Lake Alexandrina; freshwater ecology; macroinvertebrates; macrophytes; aquatic communities; seasonal changes; trophic categories
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1987, Vol.21: 199-213 Received 11 June 1986; accepted 17 September 1986
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