Authors
KIM Cheshire, LUZ Boyero, Richard G Pearson
Publication date
2005/5
Journal
Freshwater biology
Volume
50
Issue
5
Pages
748-769
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
1. Macroinvertebrates were collected in dry and wet seasons from riffles and pools in two streams in tropical north Queensland. Total biomass, abundance and species richness were higher in riffles than in pools but did not differ between streams or seasons.
2. Gut contents of all species were identified. Cluster analysis based on gut contents identified five dietary groups: I, generalist collectors; II, generalist shredders and generalist predators; III, generalist scrapers; IV, specialist shredders; and V, specialist predators. Species were allocated to functional feeding groups (FFGs) based on these dietary groups.
3. Many species were generalist in their diets, but specialist predators and shredders were particularly prominent components of the invertebrate assemblages in terms of biomass and species richness.
4. Community composition (proportions of biomass, abundance and species richness of the different FFGs …
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