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2Aquatic EcologyResearch
William F. Loftus, P.I. Robert Kobza Delissa
Padilla Florida Integrated Science Center Miami
3Cooperators
- USGS
- Donald DeAngelis Simulation Modeling
- Ken Rice Ecosystem Studies
- Kevin Cunningham Geomorphology
- John Jones Remote Sensing
- Leo Nico Introduced Species
- National Park Service
- Cristina Bruno Invertebrate Research
- Sue Perry Long-term Monitoring
- Â Florida International University
- Joel Trexler Population Dynamics and Tim
Collins Ecology, Genetics - Florida Atlantic University
- John Volin Introduced Species
- South Florida Water Management District
- Christopher McVoy Soil Ecology
4Objective
To understand the ecology of South Florida
wetlands through research that supports system
restoration.
5Reasons for Studying Biota
- Fishes are the most numerous vertebrates
- Play important roles in the food web, as
- predators, consumers, and prey
- Indicators of contamination
- Indicators of changes in salinity, nutrients,
- and hydropattern
- A large database exists for use in modeling
6Study Design
7Background Work
Inventory studies what species inhabit the
landscape and its habitats?
Species-specific studies autecology and
biology of native and exotic fishes and
invertebrates Population and community-level
studies food-web patterns and dynamics related
to hydrology
8Fish Distribution Patterns
9Food-web Studies
10NMDS Ordination
11Community Sampling Throw Trap
12Throw-trapping network sampled 5X per year
13Current Aquatic Ecology Studies
- Spatial/Temporal Patterns
- Long-term IM data analysis
- BICY aquatic-community study
- Aquatic refuges
- Introduced species
- Remote sensing of refuges
- Ecological Processes
- Life history of fishes
- Experimental studies of biotic interactions
- Population genetics
14Density and relative abundance patterns of fishes
related to days since drydown
15Large fish CPUE in relation to hydroperiod and to
soil TP
16Community Patterns
17BICY Community Study
18The Role of Aquatic Refuges in the Wetland
Complex of Southern Florida in Relation to System
Restoration
- Community patterns in refuges and on marsh?
- Source of colonists after dry season local
refuges or distant sources? - Patterns of fish dispersal related to water flow?
- Will hydrological restoration provide additional
refuge and greater survival?
19Drift-fence Array
20Solution Hole Sampling HH\\out
21Influence of Hydrology on Life-History Parameters
of Common Freshwater Fishes
- A study of age, growth, and reproductive patterns
in response to hydrology
Large species sampled from canals
Small fishes collected in marshes.
22Cross section of fish otolith daily growth
increments
23Age at Size of Sailfin Molly (Konnert 2002)
24Experimental Studies of Population Growth and
Predator-Prey Interactions
- Mesocosm tanks and field cages used to study
biotic interactions difficult to assess in
smaller scale field or laboratory studies.
- Studies include effects of intraguild predation
and cannibalism nutrient effects on food webs
exotic/native fish interactions.
25Experimental Mesocosm - ENP
26Number of Mosquitofish around Spotted Sunfish
Nests in relation to Depth (Pagan M.S. 2000)
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28Introduced Fishes
29Temporal Invasion Pattern in Everglades Region
1950s - 1960s Black acara 1960s - 1970s Oscar,
walking catfish, spotted tilapia, blue
tilapia Mid-1980s Mayan cichlid, pike
killifish Late 90s - 00s Jewel cichlid, jaguar
cichlid, peacock bass, brown hoplo, Asian
swamp eel
30Heros severus
C. salvini
Ctenophyrgnodon
Additional species in the canal system likely to
invade the Everglades in the future
O. mossambicus
C. citrinellum
Monopterus sp.
Pterygoplicthys
31NMDS Plot with Swamp Eel Diets
32Future Directions
- Remote sensing to estimate solution-hole density
and distribution on landscape - Isotopes and otolith microchemistry to look for
spatial signals of fish origins - Study ecology and movements in and out of
refuges - Radio-track fish movements
- Continue to apply data in simulation modeling