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Review of Benthic Invertebrate Fauna in Extremely Acidic Environments (pH ≤ 3)
Authors:Gilberto Gonçalves Rodrigues  Burkhard W Scharf
Affiliation:(1) UFZ – Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Dept. of Inland Water Research, Magdeburg, Brückstr. 3a, D-39114 Magdeburg, Germany; e-mail: rodrigues@gm.ufz.de, DE
Abstract:Some benthic invertebrate species are able to colonise habitats in extremely acidic waters. We compiled a list of acid-resistant benthic invertebrates from the literature and extended it by studying extremely acidic mining lakes in eastern Germany. Acid-resistant species were registered for some habitats with pH ≤ 3, such as volcanic lakes, acid strip streams, and acidic mining lakes. Twenty nine taxa were found in waters with pH below 3. Diptera comprised 48.3% of the total number of taxa, followed by Coleoptera with 10.3%, Trichoptera 10.3%, Ephemeroptera, Megaloptera, and Plecoptera each with 6.9%, and Odonata, Hirudinea, and Acari each with 3.5%. Chironomus (Diptera: Chironomidae) were the most common genus in extremely acidic environments with 9 species. In Germany, Chironomus crassimanus was found to be the most abundant species in extremely acidic mining lakes. Generally, aquatic insects were the most common group of benthic invertebrates.
Keywords:: Acidic waters  acid-resistance  aquatic insects  benthic fauna  Chironomidae  Germany
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