Gg. Brown et al., Use of electricity to inhibit macroinvertebrate grazing of epilithon in experimental treatments in flowing waters, J N AMER BE, 19(1), 2000, pp. 176-185
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Electricity delivered from a modified electric fence charger was used succe
ssfully to reduce grazing pressure on epilithon within experimental stream
channels in the field without influencing flow through the channels. Labora
tory experiments demonstrated that the presence of an electrical field simi
lar to that used in the stream channels did not significantly influence epi
lithon biomass. Although more macroinvertebrates were collected from channe
ls receiving electricity than those without, the much higher epilithon stan
ding crop, measured as chlorophyll a (7-30X higher) and ash-free dry mass (
3-5 X higher), within electrified channels suggested that animals not exclu
ded were insignificant grazers. Taxonomic composition in stream channels wi
thout electricity was similar to the river, both with 60-70% mayflies and 7
-15% Diptera. in contrast, channels with electricity had 3-25% mayflies and
60-80% Diptera. Electricity proved to be an efficient way of reducing graz
ing pressure on epilithon through changes in the composition of invertebrat
e grazers.