Abstract
AbstractThe aim of our study was to evaluate the effects of Eucalyptus plantations on population and biochemistry parameters of 3 stream invertebrates. The shredder Echinogammarus spp. had significantly lower densities, proportion of adults and lower accumulation rates of mass, lipid, carbon and nitrogen in eucalypt sites than in native deciduous sites. For the shredder Sericostoma pyrenaicum (Pictet) similar densities were found in both site types, but mass accumulation rate was again lower in eucalypt sites than in the native ones. Contrastingly, density of the collector/grazer Habroleptoides confusa (Sartori and Jacob) was higher in eucalypt sites than in native sites and maximum body length and protein accumulation rate was better explained by soluble reactive phosphorus content in the water than with eucalypt cover. (© 2009 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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