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
______ has more stable water flow than ______
-Tundra streams
-Mountain streams
True or False. The temperature of tundra streams stays constant?
False (the temperature varies because it can be warmed up easily)
Describe the arctic river food web
Where do you find benthic invertebrates?
-High diversity in spring streams
-Very low in mountain streams
-Spring streams flow all year round
Why would benthic organisms like spring streams?
-Relatively constant amount of water
-Warmer water, higher nutrients
Benthic invertebrates have _____ of taxonomic groups and ______ to extreme conditions
-Small number
-Highly tolerant
What are some fishes present in Arctic freshwater systems?
-Arctic char
-Arctic grayling
-Round whitefish
-Slimy sculpin
-Ninespine stickleback
What two fish are ecologically and culturally important?
-Arctic char
-Arctic grayling
______ is a keystone species of arctic streams
Arctic Grayling