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Temporal variation of invertebrate communities in perennial wetlands
Authors:AM Suren  P Lambert
Institution:1. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited , Christchurch, New Zealand a.suren@niwa.co.nz;3. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited , Greymouth, New Zealand
Abstract:Temporal variability of wetland invertebrates was examined at two scales—inter-annual and seasonal—to determine whether it could confound results of spatially extensive wetland surveys. The inter-annual study collected samples from the Bullock Creek wetland (BCW) each summer for 4 years; the seasonal study collected samples quarterly for 14 months from two wetlands (Mahinapua and Shearer). Water pH, temperature and conductivity were also measured concurrently. Three site groupings were identified in BCW, reflecting differences in physical–chemical parameters, which varied temporally but never converged. Few annual differences were found in invertebrate relative abundances in BCW, and ordination produced three sample groups, each of which contained distinct invertebrate communities. Water pH differed consistently between Mahinapua and Shearer. Relative abundances of nine taxa varied seasonally; however, ordination showed that both wetlands always supported discrete invertebrate communities. These results suggest that temporal fluctuations of invertebrates do not affect our ability to discriminate between wetlands.
Keywords:invertebrate communities  wetlands  temporal variability  water chemistry
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