Logo image
Disturbances structuring macroinvertebrate communities in steep headwater streams: Relative importance of forest clearcutting and debris flow occurrence
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Disturbances structuring macroinvertebrate communities in steep headwater streams: Relative importance of forest clearcutting and debris flow occurrence

S Kobayashi, T Gomi, Roy C Sidle and Y Takemon
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol.67(2), pp.427-444
2010

Abstract

abundance debris flow depositional environment dominance environmental disturbance forest clearance headwater macroinvertebrate stand dynamics stream Japan Gammarus
This study shows that debris flow disturbances that alter in-channel physical conditions or displace organisms exert greater impacts on stream macroinvertebrate community structure than clearcutting disturbances that change energy inputs in steep headwater systems. We surveyed abiotic characteristics and macroinvertebrate communities of 10 steep headwater streams in central Japan that contained a chronosequence of forest stands and debris flow occurrences. Streams of recently logged forests had higher light levels, nitrate concentrations, and stream temperature ranges than streams of mature forests. Streams of middle-aged forests, which experienced debris flows in recent years (1989-1998), had lower abundance of shredders, crawlers, and headwater-adapted taxa than the other streams. A shredder taxon, Gammarus nipponensis, was completely absent in the streams with recent debris flows, despite their dominance in the other streams. Decreases of depositional environment associated with depletion of large wood and loss of channel structure as well as replacement of community members by rapid colonizers appear to be the major mechanisms of structural changes in macroinvertebrate communities affected by debris flows.

Details

Metrics

InCites Highlights

These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output

Collaboration types
Industry collaboration
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Web Of Science research areas
Fisheries
Marine & Freshwater Biology

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#14 Life Below Water
#15 Life on Land

Source: InCites

Logo image