2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10201-021-00658-y
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Benthic macroinvertebrates of tropical streams: functional and trophic diversity of the Lacantún River, Mexico

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“…p < 0.001), while the other physical and chemical variables are similar between streams. The streams have similar nutrient concentrations (i.e., ammonium, nitrates, dissolved inorganic nitrogen, phosphates, and total phosphorous(Cortés-Guzmán, et al, 2021). A higher water discharge (F = 9.771, p = 0.014) and turbidity (F = 5.360, p = 0.040) during the rainy season confirms the tropical seasonality of the streams.…”
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“…p < 0.001), while the other physical and chemical variables are similar between streams. The streams have similar nutrient concentrations (i.e., ammonium, nitrates, dissolved inorganic nitrogen, phosphates, and total phosphorous(Cortés-Guzmán, et al, 2021). A higher water discharge (F = 9.771, p = 0.014) and turbidity (F = 5.360, p = 0.040) during the rainy season confirms the tropical seasonality of the streams.…”
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“…Omnivory in predators may reduce the competition for prey with the predators feeding on a suboptimal resource (i.e., algal resources; Eubanks & Denno, 1999). The study streams show a strong top‐down control through the high abundance of predators compared with their potential prey (Cortés‐Guzmán et al., 2021). Omnivory may be a strategy to reduce competition at the highest TP in the José and Mario streams.…”
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