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Združbe makroinvertebratov in makrofitov v izbranih kalih na Krasu
ID Štrekelj, Nina (Author), ID Zelnik, Igor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrski nalogi smo preučevali združbe makroinvertebratov in makrofitov v izbranih kalih na Krasu. Lokacije 16 kalov smo izbrali na istih mestih, kot so znani iz diplomske naloge, ki je bila zaključena pred 12 leti, kar nam je omogočalo primerjavo določenih parametrov in sestavo združbe makrofitov. Na terenu smo popisali ožje prispevno območje kalov, izmerili fizikalne in kemijske dejavnike, popisali makrofite, vzorčili makroinvertebrate ter zabeležili prisotnost rib. V laboratoriju smo v vzorcih vode določili količino nitratov in fosfatov. Na podlagi vseh zbranih podatkov smo naredili statistične analize, izračunali diverzitetne indekse in naredili direktno gradientno analizo, da smo videli, kateri dejavniki vplivajo na sestavo preučevanih združb. V povprečju smo v kalih izmerili visoko koncentracijo hranil, koncentracija in nasičenost s kisikom sta bili odvisni od prisotnosti primarnih producentov v kalih, izmerili smo tudi visoke temperature vode, kar je za te plitve ekosisteme poleti značilno. V vseh kalih skupaj smo našli 44 različnih taksonov makrofitov. Na sestavo združbe makrofitov vplivata raba tal v prispevnem območju in prosojnost vode. Določili smo skupno 28 družin makroinvertebratov. Nekateri kali imajo zelo nizko pestrost, saj smo v enem našli le eno družino makroinvertebratov, medtem ko smo v najbolj pestrem kalu našli 16 družin. Na združbo makroinvertebratov so vplivali elektroprevodnost, prisotnost rib, koncentracija klorofila a in temperatura vode. Ribe smo našli v štirih kalih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kali, Kras, makrofiti, makroinvertebrati, združbe
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publisher:[N. Štrekelj]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145223 This link opens in a new window
UDC:574
COBISS.SI-ID:149557251 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.04.2023
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Language:English
Title:Communities of macroinvertebrates and macrophytes in selected karst ponds on the Karst plateau
Abstract:
We studied communities of macrophytes and macroinvertebrates in selected ponds on the Karst plateau. 16 locations were chosen from older graduation thesis, so we could compare the changes of certain parameters and community structure of macrophytes in 12 years. During the fieldwork, we assessed the catchment area of each pond, measured environmental parameters, made an inventory of macrophytes, took samples of macroinvertebrates and checked if there are any fishes in the ponds. We determined concentrations of nitrates and phosphates in the laboratory. We performed statistical analyses with collected data, calculated diversity indices and made direct gradient analysis to see which parameters shape the structure of the studied communities. In general, we measured high concentrations of nutrients in Karst ponds, the concentration and saturation with oxygen mostly depended on presence of primary producers, we also measured high water temperatures, which is typical for this shallow ecosystems in the summer. In total, we found 44 taxa of macrophytes. Land use of the catchment area and Secchi depth influenced the composition of macrophyte communities. We found a total of 28 families of macroinvertebrates. In one pond only 1 family was found, but in most diverse pond we found 16 families. Communities of macroinvertebrates are shaped by electroconductivity, presence of fish, concentration of chlorophyll a and temperature. We found fish in 4 ponds.

Keywords:Karst, ponds, macrophytes, macroinvertebrates, communities

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