Author/Editor     Mori, Nataša; Brancelj, Anton
Title     Macroinvertebrate communities of karst springs of two river catchments in the Southern Limestone Alps (the Julian Alps, NW Slovenia)
Type     članek
Source     Aquat Ecol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 40
Publication year     2006
Volume     str. 69-83
Language     eng
Abstract     The macroinvertebrate communities of 16 karst springs in the Southern Limestone Alps (Slovenia, SE Europe), were studied from May to September 1999, together with the major chemical parameters of the water and selected physical characteristics of the springs. The springs are located in an area of 800 kmz, between 410 and 955 m a.s.1., and drain into two rivers whose catchments are separated by mountain ranges up to 2864 m. The Soča river drains into the Adriatic Sea and the Sava into the Black Sea. Springs showed relatively large fluctuations in discharge and small variations in temperature (normally about 1 °C) during the period of study. Seventy macroinvertebrate taxa were collected. Chironomidae (Diptera), Limnephilidae (Trichoptera), Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta), Tricladida (Turbellaria) and Belgrandiella kuesteri (Gastropoda) were the most widespread taxa, collected from the majority of sampling sites. The environmental characteristics showed a great heterogeneity, and there was a large variation in the taxonomic composition and relative abundance of taxa between springs and during seasons. The coexistence of taxa with highly divergent ecological requirements is characteristic of the spring communities studied. They range from stygobionts and spring-restricted species to ubiquitous species. The differences observed in spring fauna in the two river catchments were probably dictated by differences in local environmental parameters and not by the geographical location in the different river catchments.
Descriptors     FRESH WATER
ECOSYSTEM
INSECTS
INVERTEBRATES
POPULATION DENSITY
OLIGOCHAETA
TURBELLARIA
MOLLUSCA
DIPTERA
TEMPERATURE
OXYGEN
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION
CALCIUM
NITRATES
PHOSPHATES
SULFATES
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS