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Differential Response of Aquatic Oligochaete Species to Increased Nutrient Availability – a Comparative Study between Estonian and Dutch Raised Bogs

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To assess the effects of increased nutrient availability on aquatic oligochaetes in raised bogs, species assemblages were compared within and between fairly pristine raised bogs in Estonia and raised bog remnants in The Netherlands. Within the pristine bog landscape a distinct pattern in the species assemblage is present. In the most nutrient-poor water bodies, in the ombrotrophic raised bog, only the fragmenting, almost never mature, acid-tolerant species Cognettia sphagnetorum is present. In pristine Estonian raised bogs Nais variabilis, Lumbriculus variegatus and sexually reproducing species are limited to more minerotrophic water bodies, which have a higher decomposition rate of dead organic matter and, consequently, higher nutrient availability. With ten species the lagg zone is the most species-rich part of a pristine raised bog landscape. Most of these lagg zone species are not present in Dutch bog remnants as this part of the bog landscape has long been cultivated. Nais variabilis occurs in the Dutch bog remnants much more frequently than in Estonian bogs, whereas the frequency of C. sphagnetorum and L. variegatus is similar between both countries. These three species respond differently to the increased nutrient availability in The Netherlands, which could be linked to differences in their diets. In contrast to pristine bog pools, N. variabilis in Dutch raised bog remnants is present in water bodies not influenced by minerotrophic water. In Dutch raised bog remnants the occurrence of oligochaetes is not limited anymore by nutrient availability, due to the higher atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur loads in The Netherlands. Overall, it can be concluded that the degradation of Dutch raised bogs has resulted in the loss of both the nutrient-poor parts of the landscape and the special lagg conditions.

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van Duinen, G.A., Timm, T., Smolders, A.J.P. et al. Differential Response of Aquatic Oligochaete Species to Increased Nutrient Availability – a Comparative Study between Estonian and Dutch Raised Bogs. Hydrobiologia 564, 143–155 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-005-1715-y

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