Rs. Feldman, Taxonomic and size structures of phytophilous macroinvertebrate communities in Vallisneria and Trapa beds of the Hudson River, New York, HYDROBIOL, 452(1-3), 2001, pp. 233-245
Phytophilous macroinvertebrates (PMI) were sampled from the surfaces and su
rrounding water of two aquatic plant species, Vallisneria americana and Tra
pa natans, which have substantially different morphologies. It was expected
that the plants would harbor invertebrate communities of different structu
re. Total density of PMI was consistently greater in Vallisneria than inTra
pa, e.g. 6x greater per m(3) water and 21x greater per m(2) leaf surface in
August. Each macrophyte harbored taxa that were either significantly more
abundant or present only with that macrophyte; the herbivore Galerucella ny
mphaceae (Coleptera: Chrysomelidae) was abundant on Trapa. Vallisneria harb
ored 34 taxa vs. 40 taxa in Trapa, but similarity was low (Morisita's C=0.5
5-0.66). Predaceous invertebrates were more prevalent in Trapa than in Vall
isneria, as were larger individuals. Both PMI communities exhibited shifts
in size distribution between July and August. Standing crop of Trapa was 3x
greater than for Vallisneria. These two macrophyte beds clearly support PM
I communities of different taxonomic and size structure, which is believed
to be related to the differences in macrophyte morphology.