Temporal variation in the wetland waterfowl communities in the Finnish lake district

Authors

  • J. Kauppinen

Abstract

Variation in the waterfowl community structures of wetland habitat types were studied in the northern part of the Finnish lake district during two decades (1970-1990). Mixotrophic and eutrophic lake types were identified on the basis of DCA ordinations of waterfowl assemblages. The community gradients of these lake types were distinguished also on an annual scale. The communities were found to be fairly stable across time . Total waterfowl densities fluctuated most (CV% 13-14), and the number of species (CV% 5-7) and species diversity (CV% 1-3) the least. The between-year component for total diversities was only 1-2% and the number of species 12-13% . The two lake types showed different dynamics of species populations . CV% of pair numbers of the three most abundant species were 12-29% in mixotrophic lakes and 30-36% in eutrophic ones . Gradients of community structure and long-term dynamics seem to be primarily connected with habitat, indicating that the lakes are in different phases of ecological succession .
Section
Research articles

Published

1995-12-31

How to Cite

Kauppinen, J. (1995). Temporal variation in the wetland waterfowl communities in the Finnish lake district. Ornis Fennica, 72(4), 145–153. Retrieved from https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133426