Can nesting waterbirds influence the community structure of macroinvertebrates in southern Brazilian intermittent wetlands?

Author:

Zardo Daniela C.1ORCID,Souza Marcela M.1ORCID,Pires Mateus M.1ORCID,Stenert Cristina1ORCID,Maltchik Leonardo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT The main goal of this study was to test the effect of the presence of nesting waterbirds on the taxonomic structure (richness, abundance and composition) of macroinvertebrate communities in southern Brazilian wetlands. Macroinvertebrate communities were seasonally sampled in eight intermittent wetlands differing according to the occurrence of nesting colonies of waterbirds (four with the presence of rookeries; four without). The influence of nutrients and water and sediment physicochemical variables on macroinvertebrate communities was also assessed. The community structure of aquatic macroinvertebrates was not affected by the presence of colonies of nesting waterbirds. Rather, macroinvertebrate communities varied seasonally and they were influenced by water-level environmental variables. Richness and composition changed among seasons and were influenced by nutrients and water physicochemical variables. Water turbidity and total dissolved solids influenced macroinvertebrate richness, while water nutrients affected macroinvertebrate abundance. Our results indicate that the lack of effect of nesting waterbirds on macroinvertebrates is possibly due to the variation in the composition of avian species and their reduced population sizes, and in such cases, any effects of birds on macroinvertebrates can be overridden by water chemistry and seasonal changes in intermittent wetlands.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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