Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1207956
Gastropod Assemblages Associated with Habitat Heterogeneity and Hydrological Shifts in Two Shallow Waterbodies
Gastropod Assemblages Associated with Habitat Heterogeneity and Hydrological Shifts in Two Shallow Waterbodies // Water, 14 (2022), 1-17 doi:10.3390/w14152290 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Gastropod Assemblages Associated with Habitat
Heterogeneity and Hydrological Shifts in Two
Shallow Waterbodies
Autori
Lajtner, Jasna ; Kozak, Anna ; Špoljar, Maria ; Kuczyńska-Kippen, Natalia ; Dražina, Tvrtko ; Sertić Perić, Mirela ; Tkalčec, Ines ; Gottstein, Sanja ; Zrinščak, Ivana
Izvornik
Water (2073-4441) 14
(2022);
1-17
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
littoral zone ; macrophytes ; pulmonate snails ; functional feeding group ; invasive species
Sažetak
We aimed to determine the effects of water level and habitat heterogeneity on gastropod fauna in the littoral zone, and the differentiation of functional feeding guilds (FFG) of gastropods. Two periods were analyzed: 2012 (low water level, LWL) and 2013 (high water level, HWL) in the lit-toral zone of two shallow waterbodies (Sutla backwater, NW Croatia). Waterbody S1, covered with Ceratophyllum demersum, was sampled in the macrophyte stands, and the littoral benthal ar-ea, while waterbody S2, without macrophytes, was sampled only in the littoral benthal area. It was observed discovered that among the macrophyte stands in S1, gastropods were significantly more abundant during LWL. The same trend was observed in the littoral benthal area of S2. In contrast, gastropod abundance was higher in the littoral benthal area of S1 during HWL. Com-paring gastropods in the two waterbodies, the abundance in S1 was ten times higher than in S2. The most abundant species was Gyraulus parvus, which accounted for 51–92% of the gastropods observed among the macrophytes of S1 and 86% in the adjacent benthic zone. Among the FFG groups, grazers (particularly those feeding on gymnamoebae and rotifers) had the largest pro-portion, followed by shredders feeding on small pieces of macrophytes. In our research, we in-dicate the important role of microhabitat diversity and submerged macrophytes as a rich food source for gastropods and safe shelter from predators.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Maria Špoljar
(autor)
Jasna Lajtner
(autor)
Sanja Gottstein
(autor)
Mirela Sertić Perić
(autor)
Tvrtko Dražina
(autor)
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- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus