LUQ DATA SET METADATA

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Neritina snails responses to channel realignment

Methods:

Snails were collected, counted, and measured within 0.5 x 0.5 m quadrats placed on the streambed as follow: snails on and under rocks were counted within 0.5 x 0.5 m quadrats (n=10) placed on the streambed on a weekly basis. Sampling quadrats were placed ˜1 m apart across the main channel (MC), and in five pairs along the side channel (SC). At SC, one quadrat of each pair was placed on the thalweg and another on the shallow part. In addition, a random sample of individuals was collected from each quadrat to measure shell size. Shell size was measured as aperture width (straight line running along the columnella from the base of the operculum to the shell shoulder on body whorl). Total length (TL, perpendicular to AW) is related to aperture width (AW) but cannot be measured in individuals with broken outer lips (TL=1.24AW+0.04, r2=0.98). Three sampling sites (reaches) in Río Mameyes near Route 3 Bridge were weekly to monthly sampled between August 2000 and December 2003. Near-bed water velocity was measured at 2 cm above the streambed using a Marsh-McBirney flowmeter. Each velocity measurement was averaged over 30 s and 3 to 5 measurements were made at each point. Ten points every 1 m were sampled across MC. Paired sampling points (thalweg vs. shallow) were measured in five cross sections along SC. Four habitats (point-bar and straight channel pools, a riffle, and a high flow pond) in Río Mameyes near Route 3 Bridge were weekly sampled between August and December 2000. Water depth and substrate type were measured within each quadrat. The three-most abundant substrates were classified as boulders, cobbles, pebbles, gravel or sand/fines. Plots covered >1/3 by Elodea were classified as “mats”. Nearbed water velocity was measured along cross-sections within each habitat as described in the data set "Neritina snails upstream migrations".. Discharge regime descriptors were calculated using data from USGS gage 50066000 located 50 m upstream of Route 3 bridge.

Abstract

This data set includes N. virginea densities and sizes relative to streambed substrate type, water depth, and near-bed water velocity in three sites in a low land segment in Río Mameyes near PR Route 3 bridge: 1) 50 m upstream from bridge, 2) immediately downstream from bridge, and 3) 200 m downstream from bridge (upper Westin Riomar Golfcourse). In addition, above variables are reported for pools and riffles located at PRASA Intake (Río Mameyes) and at La Curvita (Río Espíritu Santo).

Researcher's Keywords:

Puerto Rico
Greater Antilles
Caribbean
Sites
Sites Projects Programs
tropical streams
Landscapes
spatial heterogeneity
habitat complexity
Habitats
Habitat Forest-structure
streambed roughness
hydraulics
Fields of ecology
Ecological phenomena processes
hydromodifications
Land Uses
Human Disturbance
Anthropogenic and Natural Disturbance
Disturbance and Land Use
Neritina virginea
Freshwater fishes
Invertebrates
lotic populations
Aquatic animals behavior
Animals

LTER Core Area(s):

disturbance
populations