The Applicability of the River Continuum Concept to the Upper Reaches of a Neotropical Lower Montane Stream

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The applicability of the River Continuum Concept (RCC) to the upper reaches of Quebrada Máquina, a lower montane stream in Monteverde, Costa Rica, was examined. Macroinvertebrate samples were taken from ten points along the stream from first through fourth order segments. The families of the collected individuals were then categorized based on functional feeding group. The similarity between the families found at each collection point was calculated, along with correlations between the functional groups and various stream characteristics. In most cases, RCC predictions did not apply to Quebrada Máquina. The first (first order) and last (fourth order) sample points were 92% similar despite RCC predictions of substantial divergence in relative functional group abundance. This digression from the RCC predictions may be caused by the relatively few differences in stream characteristics between first and fourth order sections. Specifically, the observed similarities and correlations may have been determined by local scale heterogeneity of the stream characteristics.

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Skaff, N. (2010). The Applicability of the River Continuum Concept to the Upper Reaches of a Neotropical Lower Montane Stream. American Journal of Undergraduate Research, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.33697/ajur.2010.009

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