Responses of benthic community metabolism to abiotic factors in a mountain river in southern Poland

被引:8
作者
Fleituch, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Karol Starmach Inst Freshwater Biol, PL-31016 Krakow, Poland
关键词
mountain river; productivity; benthic community metabolism; rocky substratum; chambers; abiotic factors; river continuum concept;
D O I
10.1023/A:1003428903329
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Seasonal and longitudinal metabolic trends in benthic communities were studied in the five orders of a natural mountain river (the Stradomka) in southern Poland. The method of oxygen change of rocky substrata in chambers was applied. Metabolic data were compared with abiotic (light regime, channel geomorphology and stream hydrology), and water chemical variables. A tendency of downstream increase in gross production and community respiration was observed between Ist and 4th stream orders. The highest values of GP (0.93 g C m(-2) 24 h(-1)) and CR (1.12 g C m(-2) 24 h(-1)) were observed in the middle Stradomka course (3-4 orders) in spring. A distinct negative NDM (heterotrophy) of the benthic community was measured in autumn and spring. During winter NDM was almost constant and oscillated around zero. The P/R ratio changed according to season and fluctuated between heterotrophy (P/R < 1) and autotrophy (P/R > 1). In general, heterotrophy prevailed in the study system (except 5th order). A marked shift in P/R between 4th and 5th stream orders confirms the prediction included in the RCC. Water temperature and PAR accounted for 56% in GP variability, whereas CR and NDM were not related to these variables. The combined variables (PAR and PO4-P) attributed to 69% in GP variability. The set of chemical factors was less related to Stradomka metabolic data. These results suggest that metabolic processes in this mountain river remarkably depend on physical variables (solar radiation, altitude, water temperature and conductivity). Metabolic parameters were similar to other geographical mountain systems.
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