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Characterising food-webs in two New Zealand streams

N. G. JAARSMA
S. M. DE BOER

Department of Water Quality Management
 and Aquatic Ecology
Agricultural University
P. O. Box 8080
6700 DD, Wageningen
The Netherlands

C. R. TOWNSEND+
R. M. THOMPSON

Department of Zoology
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56, Dunedin
New Zealand

E. D. EDWARDS

Otago Conservancy
Department of Conservation
Stuart Street, Dunedin
New Zealand

Abstract  The food-web communities of two stony tributaries of the Taieri River in New Zealand were documented. We placed heavy emphasis on algal and macroinvertebrate taxonomy, identifying most taxa to species or morpho-species level. Food-web attributes were derived from symmetrical matrices using an Excel macro. The values of the food-web attributes are generally consistent with generalities that have previously been reported in food-web studies, although some hypothesisied relationships between connectance and food-web size did not hold. The patterns detected were robust to the inclusion or exclusion of species that were identified in gut contents but not in field samples. The attributes strongly reflected the trophic status of the streams. Dempsters Creek was classified as autotrophic (based on high primary production and a high ratio of production to respiration) and displayed a larger food-web size and longer food-chains than those seen in Healy Creek, which was classified as heterotrophic (lower primary production and production to respiration ratio). The importance of dynamic environmental attributes such as production and disturbance in structuring food-webs is emphasised in this study.

Keywords  food-webs; community patterns; stream invertebrates; stream algae; primary production; disturbance

+ Author to whom correspondence is to be addressed.
M97039
Received 4 August 1997; accepted 8 December 1997

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