Biology Tutorials > Freshwater Ecology > Lotic Communities & Algae

Lotic Communities & Algae

Lotic community of algal species

Lotic community of algal species

In general, the diversity of plant species in a lotic community is small compared to that of a still water (lentic) community although small parts of the lotic community host similar conditions to that of a lentic community. Most plants have gone through evolutionary adaptations to cope with the force and different conditions that running water brings. Such adaptations have allowed a number of species to successfully take advantage of the lotic community as their ecological niche.

As these conditions are harsher for a typical species of plant, more notably larger plants, smaller species have found the conditions of the lotic community more favorable. This is due to the fact that they are more flexible in regards to the physical conditions of the water. Algae can grow in all sorts of different places and surfaces, and therefore are a successful constituent of the running water ecosystem. Most of these algae have developed evolutionary adaptations over time that prevent the water current sweeping them away.

You may want to learn more about natural selection if you are unfamiliar with evolution and adaptation

There are many species of algae, all of which are capable of growing and reproducing at a quick rate. This consequence results in competition for niches in the freshwater environment, and in light of this, colonies of algae can heavily occupy one area at one moment in time and weeks later they can be succeeded by another species who can succeed in the conditions more favorably.

Algae are also the primary producers of this community, meaning they harness new energy into the ecosystem from the sun which provides the primary consumers with a valuable food source. With this in hand, it is apparent why algae populations and where they can be found in the lotic community is variable on a short-term basis.

 

Credit: AP ENVIRO

Quiz

Choose the best answer.

1. In general, plant diversity in a lotic community is greater than a lentic community.

2. Through adaptation, a number of species are able to thrive in a lotic community.

3. Algae are one of the most successful organisms in a lotic community.

4. The primary producers of a lotic community are algae.

5. Algae provide primary consumers a valuable food source.

Send Your Results (Optional)

Your Name
To Email
Biology Tutorials > Freshwater Ecology > Lotic Communities & Algae

You will also like...

Cell Respiration
Cell Respiration

Cell respiration is the process of creating ATP. It is "respiration" because it utilizes oxygen. Know the different stag..

Young plant growing from the soil.
Soils

Nutrients in the soil are essential to the proper growth of a land plant. This tutorial deals with the properties of soi..

Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand
New Zealand’s Unique Geographical History

Explore why New Zealand has such unique flora and fauna, and learn why long periods of geographical isolation. This less..

Chromosomes X and Y and Sex Determination
Chromosomes X and Y and Sex Determination

This tutorial looks at sex determination via the sex chromosomes, X and Y. Read it to get more info on X and Y chromosom..

Cells in different stages of meiosis
Meiosis – The Genetics of Reproduction

Meiosis is a form of cell division that creates gametes. It is comprised of two divisions that in the end, the resulting..

Lights' Effect on Growth
Lights’ Effect on Growth

This tutorial elaborates on the effect of light on plant growth. It describes how different plants require different amo..