Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 842307
Key zoobenthos inhabitants as indicators of hydrological dynamics in karst springs
Key zoobenthos inhabitants as indicators of hydrological dynamics in karst springs // Book of abstracts and programme. 2nd Central European Symposium for Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Research (CESAMIR) / Móra, A. ; Csabai, Z. (ur.).
Mohács : Pečuh: Carpathes Nature Foundation, Mohács, 2016. str. 81-81 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Key zoobenthos inhabitants as indicators of hydrological dynamics in karst springs
Autori
POZOJEVIĆ, Ivana ; LAJTNER, Jasna ; RUBINIĆ, Josip ; BARAČ, Ivica ; GOTTSTEIN, Sanja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Book of abstracts and programme. 2nd Central European Symposium for Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Research (CESAMIR)
/ Móra, A. ; Csabai, Z. - Mohács : Pečuh : Carpathes Nature Foundation, Mohács, 2016, 81-81
ISBN
978-963-12-5936-0
Skup
2nd Central European Symposium for Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Research
Mjesto i datum
Pečuh, Mađarska, 03.07.2016. - 08.07.2016
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
karst springs; crenozoobenthos; Amphipoda; Acari; Hydrachnidia; Gastropoda
Sažetak
Springs as ecotones and specific autochthonous inland freshwater ecosystems have high integrity and harbor specific species composition caused by various hydromorphological forces and hydrological dynamics. Three karst springs in Croatia were studied in order to assess the influence of various drought regimes on their invertebrate assemblages. The analyzed springs were: Kupa (a limnocrene karst spring with permanent discharge), Majerovo Vrilo (a limnocrene karst spring, one of the Gacka river’s springs that was last documented to have dried up in the 1950s) and Krčić (a descending intermittent karst spring that dries up annually). Four seasonal samplings (of 20 crenozoobenthos sub-samples) were conducted during 2014 with a 200 μm mesh net. Microhabitat coverage was assessed and sub-samples were taken separately and fixated accordingly. The zoobenthos community was analyzed with special emphasis on amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda), watermite (Acari: Hydrachnidia) and gastropod (Gastropoda) assemblages and microhabitat preferences. The aims were: to compare temporal aquatic fauna (i.e. watermites) vs. permanent aquatic fauna (i.e. amphipods and gastropods), to emphasize key indicators for temporal vs. perennial springs, and to examine the role of these invertebrate groups in crenozoobenthos composition. Microhabitat preferences (lithal vs. aquatic macrophyte coverage) were also analyzed in order to determine their influence in zoobenthos composition and to assess their ‘refuge’ role in dry phases. This research also brings a comprehensive overview of analyzed springs, including composition, structure and seasonal variations of macroinvertebrates. Diversity and abundance of macroinvertebrates were higher at the perrenial springs than at the intermittent spring. The species composition is highly influenced by characteristics of flow regime, especially by longevity of hydrological permanency. Holistic methods to assess karst spring flows and appearance of key macroinvertebrate inhabitants can help establish the useful tool for target management of springs and spring brooks.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb