Invertebrates, Aquatic Plants, and Waterfowl Broods on Four Selected Wetlands in St. Croix County, Wisconsin

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1985-06Author
Mauser, David M.
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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources
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Two hundred forty water column invertebrate-aquatic
plant samples were taken during the summers of 1983
and 1984 on 4 Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) in St. Croix
and Polk counties, Wisconsin. Stepwise regression procedures
were conducted to determine which factors were the
best predictors of total invertebrate numbers and biomass.
Predictors were also determined for the more common invertebrate
taxa present on the study area. Detritus and duckweed
(Lemna spp.) were the best predictors of total invertebrate
biomass (R^2=0.293) and numbers (R^2=0.209), respectively, on
Erickson WPA. On Amschler WPA, cattail (Typha spp.) and the
water level were the best predictors of total invertebrate
biomass (R^2=0.274) and numbers (R^2=0.181), respectively. On
Flaters WPA, total invertebrate numbers were best predicted
by Fries pondweed (Potamogeton friesii) (R^2=0.162). No
significant (R^2>0.15) and (P<0.05) predictors of invertebrate
numbers or biomass were found on Kruizenga WPA. No
single predictor of total invertebrate numbers or biomass
was found. In addition, predictors were different for individual
invertebrate taxa, indicating a variety of aquatic
plant species and growth forms are necessary to provide a
variety of invertebrate food items required by ducklings.
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