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Aquatic macrophytes as a habitat for free-living nematodes
Abstract The composition, trophic structure and diversity of nematode assemblages associated with three aquatic macrophyte species (Polygonum amphibium, Carex sp., Ceratophyllum demersum) were surveyed. Sampled stands were present at the three sites of the north bank in the Čonakut Channel (Nature P...
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Published in: | Nematology : international journal of fundamental and applied nematological research 2006-01, Vol.8 (5), p.691-701 |
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Summary: | Abstract
The composition, trophic structure and diversity of nematode assemblages
associated with three aquatic macrophyte species (Polygonum amphibium, Carex
sp., Ceratophyllum demersum) were surveyed. Sampled stands were present at
the three sites of the north bank in the Čonakut Channel (Nature Park
Kopački rit, Croatia). They were all submerged during the period of
investigation, which included two vegetation seasons. Nematode abundances
(expressed as a number of individuals per 100 g of macrophyte dry weight)
differ between the two vegetation seasons and between the sites, but not
between the macrophyte species. In total, 19 nematode species were recorded.
Chromadorina viridis, C. bioculata, Brevitobrilus stefanskii, Eutobrilus
notus, Prodorylaimus longicaudatus and Ethmolaimus sp. were associated with
all macrophyte species. Genera Eutobrilus, Brevitobrilus and Chromadorina
were present at the highest relative abundances. Species diversity (H and
Simpson's D) and evenness (Pielou's J), calculated on the nematode species
level, display little or no change in relation to different macrophyte
species. Ceratophyllum demersum associated nematode fauna had distinct
dominance of one species (Eutobrilus notus) and consequently lower evenness,
which was not statistically significant. Chewers (CH) represented the
dominant trophic group of total nematode abundance for all three macrophyte
species followed by epistrate feeders (EF). Detritus feeders (DF) and
suction feeders (SF) were represented by low relative abundances. This paper
is a contribution to ecology of aquatic nematodes associated with macrophyte
species in mesoeutrophic to eutrophic slow flowing channel. |
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ISSN: | 1388-5545 1568-5411 1388-5545 |
DOI: | 10.1163/156854106778877956 |