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Substratum associations of benthic invertebrates in lowland and mountain streams

机译:低地和山区溪流底栖无脊椎动物的底层关联

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The preferences of aquatic invertebrate species for specific substrata at the river bottom have been subject of many studies. Several authors classified the substratum preferences of species or higher taxonomic units. Most of these compilations, however, are based on literature analyses and expert knowledge as opposed to the analysis of original data. To enhance our knowledge of invertebrate substratum preferences, we applied a 'Multi-level pattern' analysis based on almost 1000 substrate-specific invertebrate samples. The samples were taken in 18 streams in Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, comprising a total of 40 sampling sites and equally covering lowland and mountain streams. The main objectives of our analysis were (I) to derive substratum preferences of taxa in lowland and mountain streams, (II) to compare the preferences with existing data and (III) to compare species substratum associations between lowland and mountain streams. Of the 290 taxa analyzed, 188 were associated significantly to specific substrata. Twenty-five taxa in lowland streams and 51 taxa in mountain streams prefer one or two substratum types (of nine substratum types considered in total). In contrast, 112 species (mountain streams n = 84, lowland streams n = 28) are associated significantly with a broader range of substrata. We compared the classifications derived from our data analysis with those provided in the freshwaterecology.info database (www.freshwaterecology.info). Our results support the existing classifications of substratum preferences in most cases (70%). For 25 species, substratum preferences for both lowland and mountain streams were derived, many of them indicating different substratum associations in the two stream groups. As substratum preferences differed between closely related species, preferences should always be given at the species level as opposed to coarser taxonomic units.
机译:水生无脊椎动物物种对河底特定基质的偏爱是许多研究的主题。几位作者对物种或更高分类单位的底层偏好进行了分类。但是,这些编辑大多数都是基于文献分析和专家知识,而不是原始数据的分析。为了增强我们对无脊椎动物基质偏好的了解,我们基于将近1000种特定于基质的无脊椎动物样品进行了“多级模式”分析。采样是在德国,荷兰和奥地利的18条溪流中采集的,总共包括40个采样点,并且均覆盖低地和山区溪流。我们分析的主要目标是(I)得出低地和山区河流的分类单元的地下偏好,(II)将其与现有数据进行比较,以及(III)比较低地和山区的物种地下关联。在分析的290个分类单元中,有188个与特定子层显着相关。在低地河流中有25个分类单元,在山区河流中有51个分类单元更喜欢一种或两种底层类型(总共考虑了9种底层类型)。相比之下,有112种(山地溪流n = 84,低地溪流n = 28)与更大范围的地层显着相关。我们将数据分析得出的分类与freshwaterecology.info数据库(www.freshwaterecology.info)中提供的分类进行了比较。我们的结果支持大多数情况下(70%)的现有基础偏好分类。对于25种,得出了低地和山区河流的地层优先性,其中许多表明两个溪流组中的不同地层关联。由于密切相关物种之间的底层偏好不同,因此应始终在物种级别上给出偏好,而不是使用较粗糙的分类单位。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2013年第7期|178-189|共12页
  • 作者单位

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

    Kiel University, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management, Olshausenstr. 75,24118 Kiel, Germany;

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

    Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute (BiK-F) & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt. Department of River Ecology and Conservation,Clamecystraβe 12, 63571 Gelnhausen, Germany;

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

    Centre for Ecosystem Studies, Team Freshwater Ecology, Institut Alterra, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

    University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Max Emanuel-Straβe 17,1180 Vienna, Austria;

    University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Max Emanuel-Straβe 17,1180 Vienna, Austria;

    University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Biology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Universitaetsstraβe 5,45141 Essen, Germany;

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    substratum preferences; invertebrates; 'multi-level pattern' analysis; indicator value;

    机译:底层偏好;无脊椎动物“多层次模式”分析;指标值;

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