Lecture 16- Lotic Systems Flashcards
What does the location of headwaters affect?
-Productivity
-Phenology
-Diversity
Headwaters south of arctic bring _______
Additional nutrients
Why does the change in water level affect diversity in river systems?
-Difficult for establishment of fish
-Glacier fed more dynamic and nutrient poor which is challenging for primary producers and inverts
Why does ice scouring affect riparian habitats in river systems?
-Can scape out new channels
-Increase erosion and sediments in the water
-Remove vegetation from shorelines
-Ice damming can cause flooding
-Anchor ice moves substrate needed for inverts and small fish
What are the two main characteristics of river systems?
-Changes in water level affect diversity
-Ice scouring affects riparian habitats
What are some characteristics of stream systems?
-Seasonal flow
-May have no flow in winter
-Fed primarily by snowmelt
-1st order streams connect lakes and other systems
What are the three types of Arctic streams?
- Mountain streams
- Spring streams
- Tundra streams
Describe some characteristic of mountain streams
-Flow originates from surface runoff and springs
-Runoff from snow and ice melt
-Peaks in spring
-Flows ~5months of the year
-Freezes in winter
-Cold water temperatures
-Carry silt and nutrients
Where does the flow originate in mountain, spring and tundra streams?
Mountain streams = from surface runoff and springs
Spring streams = from springs
Tundra streams = runoff
What do mountain streams carry?
Carry silt and nutrients
Do mountain streams freeze?
Yes, unfrozen for about 5 months
Describe some characteristics of spring streams
-Flow originates from springs
-Warmer, underground flow
-Small streams
-Relatively stable throughout the year, some do not freeze
-Stream edges often with abundant plants
-Low amounts of silt
Can spring streams stay unfrozen all year round?
Yes, some do not freeze because of warmer underground flow
Describe some characteristics of tundra streams
-Originates as runoff
-Small, meandering (single channel or braided)
-No flow and ice covered in winter
-More stable water flow than mountain streams
-Associated with wetlands
-Water is slow, shallow
-Warms up in the sun
-High daily variation in temperature
-Low pH, travels through acidic tundra
Are tundra streams frozen in the winter?
Yes