Abstract

In the present study, the effect of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) on the diversity and the community structure of aquatic organisms in the floodwater of a paddy field in northern Japan was evaluated. The varieties and the number of aquatic organisms ranging from 30 μm to 2 cm were compared four times at intervals of 20 d between the FACE (599 ppm CO2) and ambient air (384 ppm CO2) plots during the flooding period of rice cultivation. Aquatic organisms were classified mainly at the order level. Twenty-eight taxonomical groups were detected, and the number of groups in the FACE plots was significantly lower than that in the ambient plots. Zygnematales and Chaetonotida were less frequently detected in the FACE plots. The population densities of Zygnematales, and Chaetonotida also tended to be lower in the FACE plots than in the ambient plots in the late flooding period (after 50 d of flooding). No groups showed a significantly higher population density and frequency of presence in the FACE plots than in the ambient plots. The seasonal variations in the number of taxonomical groups and the community structure of aquatic organisms were less conspicuous in the FACE plots than in the ambient plots. We concluded that the FACE conditions adversely affected the communities of aquatic organisms in paddy fields.

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