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Temporal Succession in a Desert Stream Ecosystem Following Flash Flooding

 

作者: Stuart G. Fisher,   Lawrence J. Gray,   Nancy B. Grimm,   David E. Busch,  

 

期刊: Ecological Monographs  (WILEY Available online 1982)
卷期: Volume 52, issue 1  

页码: 93-110

 

ISSN:0012-9615

 

年代: 1982

 

DOI:10.2307/2937346

 

出版商: Ecological Society of America

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Recovery of a desert stream after an intense flash flooding event is described as a model of temporal succession in lotic ecosystems. A late summer flood in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, virtually eliminated algae and reduced invertebrate standing crop by 98%. Physical and morphometric conditions typical of the preflood period were restored in 2 d and the biota recovered in 2—3 wk. Algal communities responded rapidly and achieved a standing crop of nearly 100 g/m2in 2 wk. Community composition was dominated by diatoms early in succession and by filamentous greens and blue—greens later. Macroinvertebrates also recolonized denuded substrates rapidly, largely by immigration of aerial adults and subsequent oviposition. Growth and development were rapid and several generations of the dominant mayfly and dipteran taxa were completed during the 1st mo of recovery. Invertebrate dry biomass reached 7.3 g/m2in 1 mo. Gross primary production (Pg) measured as O2increased in a similar asymptotic fashion and reached 6.6 g°m—2°d—1in 30 d. Pgexceeded community respiration (R) after day 5 and Pg/R averaged 1.46 for the remainder of the 2—mo sequence. This ecosystem is thus autotrophic and exports organic matter downstream and by drying, laterally. Uptake of nitrate and phosphorus were proportional to net primary production and exhibited a marked downstream decline in concentration during both light and dark periods. Temporal trajectories of various community and ecosystem attributes are compared with those suggested by Odum (1969) to be diagnostic of successional status. Agreement was poor in attributes which are especially modified in open, frequently disturbed ecosystems such as streams.

 

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