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Marine and Freshwater Research | 2011

Feeding-preference trials confirm unexpected stable isotope analysis results: freshwater macroinvertebrates do consume macrophytes

Anne Watson; Leon A. Barmuta

The loss of connectivity in intermittent streams can limit aquatic-invertebrate access to food resources, with different resources available in individual pools. Although leaf litter was abundant in the Macquarie River in Tasmania, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses suggested that aquatic macrophytes were more prevalent in shredding macroinvertebrate diets. We tested this result with two multi-choice trials, which examined the feeding preferences of Atalophlebia albiterminata (Ephemeroptera) and the case-building trichopterans Lectrides varians, Notalina bifaria, Triplectides similis and T. ciuskus ciuskus. We first tested preferences for the dominant benthic leaf species (Acacia mucronata, Eucalyptus amygdalina, E. barberi, E. obliqua and E. viminalis). We hypothesised that macroinvertebrates would preferentially select leaves with lower chemical concentrations. However, there were no strong preferences for conditioned leaves by any invertebrate, although the leaves varied in toughness, tannin, nitrogen and allelochemical content. Second, we examined the preferences for E. amygdalina and E. barberi leaves or the fresh macrophytes Triglochin procerum, Myriophyllum salsugineum and Potamogeton tricarinatus. Macrophytes were preferred over leaves by all invertebrates, with T. procerum significantly preferred over the other macrophytes. This suggests that macrophytes may be undervalued in riverine food webs, and should be included in analyses of food webs using stable isotopes.


Hydrobiologia | 2010

Litter retention in Tasmanian headwater streams after clear-fell logging

Anne Watson; Leon A. Barmuta


Archive | 2009

The importance of headwater streams

Leon A. Barmuta; Anne Watson; A Clarke; Joanne E. Clapcott


Archive | 2013

Joining the dots: hydrology, freshwater ecosystem values and adaptation options

Leon A. Barmuta; Pe Davies; Anne Watson


Australian Society for Limnology Conference 2017 | 2017

Is turbidity in a shallow Tasmanian lake controlled by wind or by the extent of macrophyte coverage

Anne Watson; Leon A. Barmuta; B Proemse; I Visby; Cm Hogan; C Maxwell


Archive | 2016

Occurrence of macroinvertebrates in Great Lake in autumn 2016

Leon A. Barmuta; Anne Watson


Austral Ecology | 2015

Aquatic Entomology by Jill Lancaster and Barbara J. Downes. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013. x + 285 pp. Price £39.99 (paperback, also available as hardcover and eBook). ISBN 978-0-19-957322-6.

Anne Watson


Austral Ecology | 2013

The Powers That Be: Global Energy for the Twenty-first Century and Beyond

Anne Watson


Austral Ecology | 2013

Biodiversity and Insect Pests: Key Issues for Sustainable Management edited by G. M. Gurr , S. D. Wratten , W. E. Snyder and D. M. Y. Read (eds). John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oxford, 2012. xii + 347 pp. Price A

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Austral Ecology | 2013

145.00 (hardcover, also available as E-book). ISBN 978-0-470-65686-0.

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Cm Hogan

University of Tasmania

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Pe Davies

University of Tasmania

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B Proemse

University of Calgary

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