Effect of changes in the fractal structure of a litoral succession on the abundance, body size sequence and biomass of beetles

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Dystrophic lakes undergo natural disharmonic succession, in the course of which an increasingly complex and diverse, mosaic-like pattern of habitats evolves. In the final seral stage, the most important role is played by a spreading Sphagnum mat, which gradually reduces the lake’s open water surface area. Long-term transformations in the primary structure of lakes cause changes in the structure of lake-dwelling fauna assemblages. Knowledge of the succession mechanisms in lake fauna is essential for proper lake management. The use of fractal concepts helps to explain the character of fauna in relation to other aspects of the changing complexity of habitats. Our 12-year-long study into the succession of water beetles has covered habitats of 40 selected lakes which are diverse in terms of the fractal dimension. The taxonomic diversity and density of lake beetles increase parallel to an increase in the fractal dimension. An in-depth analysis of the fractal structure proved to be helpful in explaining the directional changes in fauna induced by the natural succession of lakes. Negative correlations appear between the body size and abundance. An increase in the density of beetles within the higher dimension fractals is counterbalanced by a change in the size of individual organisms. As a result, the biomass is constant, regardless of the fractal dimension.

Tytuł
Effect of changes in the fractal structure of a litoral succession on the abundance, body size sequence and biomass of beetles
Twórca
Pakulnicka Joanna
Słowa kluczowe
water beetles; disharmonic succession; fractal dimension; body size; chrząszcze wodne; sukcesja dysharmoniczna; wymiar fraktalny; wielkość ciała
Współtwórca
Zawal Andrzej ORCID 0000-0002-5838-6060
Data
2018
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.7717/peerj.5662
Źródło
PeerJ, 2018, vol. 6, [br.s.], 5662
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
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