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Does tufa formation affect seasonal patterns of seston and drift in karst lotic habitats of the barrage system of Plitvice Lakes, Croatia ? (CROSBI ID 546717)

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Sertić Perić, Mirela ; Habdija, Ivan ; Miliša, Marko ; Matoničkin Kepčija, Renata ; Primc-Habdija, Biserka Does tufa formation affect seasonal patterns of seston and drift in karst lotic habitats of the barrage system of Plitvice Lakes, Croatia ? // Biology09, Abstract book of posters / Institute of Ecology and Evolution - University of Bern, Natural History Museum Bern (ur.). Bern: University of Bern and Natural History Museum Bern, 2009. str. 24-24

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Sertić Perić, Mirela ; Habdija, Ivan ; Miliša, Marko ; Matoničkin Kepčija, Renata ; Primc-Habdija, Biserka

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Does tufa formation affect seasonal patterns of seston and drift in karst lotic habitats of the barrage system of Plitvice Lakes, Croatia ?

Karst streams represent special lotic habitats. An important characteristic of karst streams in this study is the formation of tufa from calcium carbonate precipitation and the development of various tufa habitats (underwater barriers, waterfalls, cascades, channels, fast flowing streams). Some authors suggest that aquatic biota of tufa habitats (cyanobacteria, bacteria, diatoms, algae, aquatic insects, mosses) affect tufa formation by their physical ability of accumulation, retention and encrustation of particulate organic and inorganic matter, and alternately by the chemical effects of photosynthesis. Through CO2 uptake and out-gassing, photosynthesis as well as waterfall effects (accelerated flow velocity, enhanced air-water interface) cause supersaturation of water with respect to carbonate minerals followed by precipitation of calcite, following the reaction: Ca2+ + 2HCO3- → CaCO3 (solid) + H2O + CO2 (gas)↑ . The aim of this study was to evaluate seasonal patterns of macroinvertebrate drift and transport of particulate organic and inorganic matter in the karstic Plitvice Lakes hydrosystem in relation to hydrochemical characteristics associated with tufa formation. Results show that lower temperatures and flow velocities, accompanied by lower water turbulence and decreased CO2 efflux, seasonally change carbonate hydrochemistry that favours calcite (tufa) dissolution. Higher decomposition of tufa deposits has an equivalent effect on the removal and downstream transport of mosses and particulate organic and inorganic matter within the barrage system, while drifting macroinvertebrates only partially follow this pattern.

karst; tufa; macroinvertebrates; seston; drift

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Podaci o prilogu

24-24.

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Biology09, Abstract book of posters

Institute of Ecology and Evolution - University of Bern, Natural History Museum Bern

Bern: University of Bern and Natural History Museum Bern

Podaci o skupu

Biology O9

poster

12.02.2009-13.02.2009

Bern, Švicarska

Povezanost rada

Biologija