Title: Clancy Brown
1Effect of the nuisance diatom Didymosphenia
geminata on invertebrates in the East River
- Clancy Brown
- William Smith College
- Rocky Mountain Biological Lab
- Mentor Brad W. Taylor
2What is Didymo?
Other diatom species growing attached to stalk
Didymo cells
Didymo stalk
Image Sarah Kiemle, Michigan Tech University
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4Blooms of Rock Snot?
Map Sarah Spaulding, USGS
5Questions
- Does D. geminata alter the composition and
abundance of stream invertebrates? - (2) Does D. geminata affect the growth rate of
stream invertebrates?
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7Upstream
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Downstream
8Im good at removing didymo!
9Three invertebrate species showed habitat
selection
Chironomidae
E. longimanus
Hesperoperlapacifica
10Didymo has no effect on species richness
11- Two Experiments in the East River
- Growth Chambers
Baetis spp N 6 chambers/treatment Epeorus
longimanus N 9 chambers/treatment
12Epeorus longimanus shows a trend towards slower
growth rate in Didymo
13Didymo has no effect on the growth rate of Baetis
spp
14Summary Effect of D. geminata on stream
invertebrates
- Composition and abundance
- - More Chironomidae and stoneflies
(Hesperoperla), but fewer E. longimanus in D.
geminata treatment - No difference in species richness
- Growth rate
- A trend for slower growth in E. longimanus
- No significant effect on Baetis spp
15Acknowledgements
- Brad W. Taylor
- The Benthettes
- The National Science Foundation
- Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory