Species traits and resilience of meiofauna to floods and drought in a Mediterranean stream
Ainhoa Gaudes A C , Joan Artigas B and Isabel Muñoz AA Departament d’Ecologia, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Avinguda Diagonal 645, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain.
B Institut d’Ecologia Aquàtica i Departament de Ciències Ambientals, Facultat de Ciències, Universitat de Girona, Campus Montilivi, E-17071 Girona, Spain.
C Corresponding author. Email: agaudes@ub.edu
Marine and Freshwater Research 61(11) 1336-1347 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF10044
Submitted: 19 February 2010 Accepted: 11 July 2010 Published: 16 November 2010
Abstract
In Mediterranean streams, droughts and floods are mainly seasonal and predictable, occurring twice or three times a year. Under these conditions, multivoltinism and short life-cycles would be favoured, particularly for organisms with low migratory capacity. The meiofaunal community is therefore hypothesised to have species traits adapted to these hydrological perturbations. However, meiofauna have been neglected in many lotic studies. The present study examined the temporal variability of meiofaunal density and biomass over a 2-year period in three reaches of a low-order Mediterranean stream. Relationships between biological traits and hydrological and environmental characteristics were investigated. Resilience of meiofauna to floods was quantified using regression. Small differences in basin drainage resulted in different responses. The abundance and resilience of the meiofauna were higher in the upstream reach than those in the downstream communities. A small, worm-shaped body and active locomotor structures conferred higher resilience in the face of natural hydrological disturbances. Low-order reaches are refugia for functionally important meiofauna that can eventually repopulate downstream reaches.
Additional keywords: disturbance, headwater, intermittent, meiofauna biomass, meiofauna density.
Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry projects CGL2008-05618-C02-02 and Consolider-Ingenio CSD2009-00065 (SCARCE). We thank the people from the Montnegre-Corredor Natural Park (Diputació de Barcelona) who kindly provided the meteorological data, and everyone at the University of Girona and the University of Barcelona who helped us in the field. We thank N. Bonada, Andrew Boulton and three anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on the manuscript.
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