Effects of Microhabitat Heterogeneity on the Spatial Dispersion of Small Plant-Associated Invertebrates

John M. Campbell, W. J. Clark
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The spatial dispersion of invertebrates living on leaves of the floating-leaf plant Ludwigia peploides was observed in a small pond in South-central Texas. Seventy-two individual leaves were collected and invertebrate taxa were examined in relation to visually recognizable stages of leaf physiological condition and filamentous algal accumulation. The chydorid cladoceran Ephemeroporus acanthodes, ostracods, the amphipod Hyalella azteca, the naidid oligochaete Pristina sp., nematode worms, and chironomid and heleid larvae were more abundant on leaves having dense growth of filamentous algae than on leaves with sparse algal growth. Abundance of the daphniid cladoceran Ceriodaphnia quadrangula was inversely related to the amount of algae on the leaves. The small chydorids Alona spp. were more abundant on decaying or senescent leaves than on leaves in good condition, and cyclopoid copepods were most abundant on senescent leaves with dense algae.
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微生境异质性对小型植物伴生无脊椎动物空间分布的影响
在美国德克萨斯州中南部的一个小池塘中,观察了以浮叶植物Ludwigia peploides为食的无脊椎动物的空间分布。收集了72片叶片,并对无脊椎动物分类群进行了叶片生理状态和丝状藻积累的视觉可识别阶段的研究。丝状藻类生长密集的叶片上有较多的壶状枝海目Ephemeroporus acanthodes、介形虫、片足类Hyalella azteca、钉螺(naidid oligochaete Pristina sp.)、线虫、chironomid和heleid幼虫,而藻类生长稀疏的叶片上较少。水蚤类枝海Ceriodaphnia quadrangula的丰度与叶片上的藻类数量呈负相关。小chydorids Alona spp.在腐烂或衰老的叶片上比在良好状态的叶片上更丰富,而在藻类密集的衰老叶片上最丰富的是cyclopoids桡足类。
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