Aniotic Factors In River Catchments Flashcards
(8 cards)
Flow patterns
Flow patterns vary depending on the width and length of the river and the levels of water
Characteristics of rivers
Rivers order >6
Rapid currents
Deep waters
Muddy sediments
Primary production plays major role
Talk about flow in rivers
Current velocity is a direct physical force that organisms experience in the water and at the substrate level.
Riffles are
Shallow with turbulent waters passing through and over gravel = biota get enough DO and protection.
Deep pools..
Have slow moving water = accumulation of decaying terrestrial debris (CPOM)
Organisms need place to hide
Réfugia are extensions on to flood plains furring flooding.
Dead zones/ slow flow
For most macroinvertebrates this réfugia is called the hypothetical zone.
Flow discharge has what affects on macroinvertebrates
Indirect
Delivery of food particles (nutrients/dissolved gases influencing growth)
Direct
Eroded from a substrate
Energy reserves depleted - work to maintain position on water.
What are the ecological processes affected by flow
Dispersal
Delivery of nutrient & gases
Predator prey interactions
Habitat use
Competition
All these affect benthic organisms