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Benthic coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) was studied between November 92 and December 93 at four sites along the longitudinal gradient of the Agüera stream system (Northern Spain). CPOM was sorted in four main categories: leaves (several species), fruits and seeds, twigs and debris. Headwater site showed higher densities of total CPOM, leaves and twigs than downstream reaches, but no regular longitudinal pattern of change was noticed. The ranges of mean CPOM standing stock at the sampling sites were 20.5–74.1 g AFDW m−2 (site B), 9.9–47.7 g AFDW m−2 (site 5), 4.3–21.4g AFDW m−2 (site 7) and 9.8–37.9 g AFDW m−2 (site 9). The particulate matter at downstream sites was in a more advanced stage of breakdown probably as a result of processing and transport from upstream reaches. Leaves species composition of benthic CPOM clearly reflected the type of riparian vegetation at each site. The timing of inputs and the hydrologic regime appeared to act together influencing temporal dynamics of benthic CPOM. A gradual temporal change in species composition of benthic leaf litter was observed under natural mature deciduous forest: first alder, later chestnut and finally oak.
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González, E., Pozo, J. Longitudinal and temporal patterns of benthic coarse particulate organic matter in the Agüera stream (northern Spain). Aquatic Science 58, 355–366 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00877475
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