KARÁDI-KOVÁCS, Kata, Pál BODA, Zoltán Szabolcs CSABAI, Csaba DEÁK, Arnold MÓRA, Ildiko SZIVÁK a Dénes SCHMERA. Negligible native and significant alien colonization of artificial shoreline by macroinvertebrates in a large shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary). Hydrobiologia. Springer, 2023, roč. 850, č. 8, s. 1837-1848. ISSN 0018-8158. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05186-7. |
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@article{2281759, author = {KarádiandKovács, Kata and Boda, Pál and Csabai, Zoltán Szabolcs and Deák, Csaba and Móra, Arnold and Szivák, Ildiko and Schmera, Dénes}, article_number = {8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05186-7}, keywords = {Alien species; Invasive species; Biodiversity loss; Habitat degradation; Reed; Rip-rap habitat}, language = {eng}, issn = {0018-8158}, journal = {Hydrobiologia}, title = {Negligible native and significant alien colonization of artificial shoreline by macroinvertebrates in a large shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05186-7}, volume = {850}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2281759 AU - Karádi-Kovács, Kata - Boda, Pál - Csabai, Zoltán Szabolcs - Deák, Csaba - Móra, Arnold - Szivák, Ildiko - Schmera, Dénes PY - 2023 TI - Negligible native and significant alien colonization of artificial shoreline by macroinvertebrates in a large shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary) JF - Hydrobiologia VL - 850 IS - 8 SP - 1837-1848 EP - 1837-1848 PB - Springer SN - 00188158 KW - Alien species KW - Invasive species KW - Biodiversity loss KW - Habitat degradation KW - Reed KW - Rip-rap habitat UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05186-7 N2 - The aim of our study was to compare the richness and composition of macroinvertebrate assemblages in natural reed and artificial rip-rap habitats in a shallow lake 50+ years after shoreline modifications. Lake Balaton (Hungary) provided a unique study system as approximately half of its shoreline (c.105 km) has been modified. Littoral macroinvertebrates were collected in two habitat types (artificial rip-rap and natural reed) around the shoreline over two seasons. We found that native taxon richness of rip-rap habitat was only one-twentieth of the natural reed habitat. Rip-rap habitat harboured significantly more alien species. We found that the proportion of alien taxa was higher in rip-rap habitat (89.2%) than in reed habitat (16.7%). The composition of macroinvertebrate assemblages in the two habitats was also significantly different with limited to moderate overlap. Furthermore, all 8 indicator taxa of rip-rap habitat were alien, whilst all 28 indicator taxa were native in reed habitat. These results suggest that artificial engineering structure creates a novel ecosystem dominated by alien species. ER -
KARÁDI-KOVÁCS, Kata, Pál BODA, Zoltán Szabolcs CSABAI, Csaba DEÁK, Arnold MÓRA, Ildiko SZIVÁK a Dénes SCHMERA. Negligible native and significant alien colonization of artificial shoreline by macroinvertebrates in a large shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary). \textit{Hydrobiologia}. Springer, 2023, roč.~850, č.~8, s.~1837-1848. ISSN~0018-8158. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05186-7.
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