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2 Streams, Habitats & Macroinvertebrates

3 Main Topics What shapes stream shapes Stream habitats (pools, riffles & runs) What shapes macroinvertebrate shapes Life (in streams) is a drag

4 A “reach” is an arbitrary stretch of stream

5 Streams are not “pipes”

6 Precipitatio n (rain & snow) Surface runoff Interflow GroundwaterSaturated soil Wher e Overla nd Porous soil Whe n Heavy rain Light rain Steep slopes Gainin g reach es Spee d Fast (5- 500m/hr) Slow (1-50 cm/hr) Very slow (cm/year) Rates of runoff, erosion, infiltra>on depend on soil condi>ons, vegeta>ve cover, land-­‐use prac>ces

7 Stream shape depends on spa<al varia<on in discharge Discharge increases with stream order more tributaries more groundwater input larger watershed (surface runoff) Headwat er tributarie s WatershedWatershed boundar y

8 Stream shape depends on temporal varia<on in discharge Rainfa ll Discharge floods are (relatively) rare Floods are rela>vely rare but are dispropor<onately important for stream shape (move boulders, wash out fine sediment, scour stream banks and pools)

9 Active channel Bankfull stage Flood plain Abandoned flood plain (terrace) Views of stream shape Water velocity varies across stream width (creates different habitats)

10 Views of stream shape Water velocity varies across stream length (creates different habitats: riffles, pool, runs) High flow Intermediat e flow Low flow

11 Pools slower moving water fine sediments (sand,mud)

12 Riffles shallow turbulent water course sediments (pebbles, boulders)

13 Runs deep non-­‐turbulent water fine & course sediments

14 Headwat er tributarie s WatershedWatershed boundar y Macroinvertebrate habitats change with stream order Headwaters (low order streams) Seasonal, “flashy” Narrow, shallow Riffle & pool habitats High order streams Consistent, wide, deep Runs & side-­‐channel habitats

15 Life (in streams) is a drag Habitat choice Microhabitat choice Behaviour Shape (morphology) Suckers (rare) Silk produc<on (e.g., caddisflies, moths) Ballast (e.g., caddisfly cases) Flat body shapes

16 Mayfly Caddisf ly Stonef ly Water penny beet e Midg e Dragonf ly Body parts to focus on Tail Legs Wing pads Gi l lls Head Diet plays a role too

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18 Stream macroinvertebrates Func7onal groups & diversity

19 Headwat er tributarie s WatershedWatershed boundar y Macroinvertebrate habitats change with stream order Headwaters (low order streams) Seasonal, “flashy” Narrow, shallow Riffle & pool habitats High order streams Consistent, wide, deep Runs & side-­‐channel habitats

20 Macroinvertebrate food resources change with stream order Headwaters High leaf input Course Par<culate Organic MaVer Shredders & Collectors dominate High order streams Fine Par<culate Organic MaVer Light for photosysnthesis Collectors & Grazers dominate

21 Midg e Caddisf ly

22 Stonef ly Crane fly Caddisf ly

23 Mayfl y Sna il Caddisf ly

24 Dragonf ly Dobsonf ly Crayfi sh

25 Macroinvertebrate func<onal roles change with stream order

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27 Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Stonefly (Plecoptera) Caddisfly (Trichoptera) Macroinvertebrate Diversity Richness (# of species) Evenness (# of individuals/species) Indices of Stream Health Species vary in sensi<vity EPT index (% of mayflies, stoneflies & caddisflies)

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