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Development of the macro‐invertebrate fauna of Cow Green reservoir (Upper Teesdale) in the first five years of its existence
Author(s) -
ARMITAGE PATRICK D.
Publication year - 1977
Publication title -
freshwater biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.297
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2427
pISSN - 0046-5070
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2427.1977.tb01693.x
Subject(s) - profundal zone , chironomidae , littoral zone , fauna , biology , ecology , pulex , biomass (ecology) , gammarus pulex , oligochaeta (plant) , daphnia pulex , crustacean , cladocera , amphipoda , larva , daphnia
SUMMARY. The development of marginal (shore‐line), sub‐littoral (3–6 m) and profundal (15–18 m) fauna was followed using timed collections in shallow water and artificial substrata in deeper regions. The reservoir started filling in July 1970 and was close to top water level in the autumn of that year. Samples in the marginal zone contained drowned terrestrial organisms and some Cladocera (Chydoridae) in February 1971 but by October, Chironomidae and Oligochaeta became abundant and micro‐crustaceans (copepods and cladocerans) formed about 98% of the total catch. Peak densities of micro‐crustaceans in the marginal zone were reached in the summer of 1971, but chironomids and oligochaetes were most abundant in the second year after filling. The numbers of marginal zone animals were greatest at the most sheltered site, and lowest at a site on the windward shore. At a stream mouth the rheophilic fauna present in April 1971 was replaced with limnophilic organisms (Chironomidae and Tubificidae) by September 1971. In the sub‐littoral, Hydra , Enchytraeidae, Orthocladiinae Tanytarsini and oribatoid mites were the most abundant taxa, whereas Naididae, Hirudinea, Ostracoda, Gammarus pulex , Chironomini and Pisidium spp. were numerous in the profundal zone. Total faunal numbers and biomass were greatest in the profundal zone in all years. The highest annual mean estimate of biomass in the sub‐littoral was 3.07 g (wet wt)m −2 in the second year after filling, thereafter both numbers and biomass fell. In the profundal the maximum biomass (about 29 gm −2 ) was observed in the third and fourth years after filling. An estimate of total standing crop of benthic organisms below the drawdown limit, made in July 1974, gave a figure of about 43 tonnes, wet weight. Biomass estimates at Cow Green were compared with those in eighteen other reservoirs and were found to be high especially in relation to those from other upland areas.

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