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Impacts of acidification on macroinvertebrate communities in streams of the western Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA

机译:酸化对美国纽约西部阿迪朗达克山脉溪流中无脊椎动物群落的影响

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Limited stream chemistry and macroinvertebrate data indicate that acidic deposition has adversely affected benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in numerous headwater streams of the western Adirondack Mountains of New York. No studies, however, have quantified the effects that acidic deposition and acidification may have had on resident fish and macroinvertebrate communities in streams of the region. As part of the Western Adirondack Stream Survey, water chemistry from 200 streams was sampled five times and macroinvertebrate communities were surveyed once from a subset of 36 streams in the Oswegatchie and Black River Basins during 2003-2005 and evaluated to: (a) document the effects that chronic and episodic acidification have on macroinvertebrate communities across the region, (b) define the relations between acidification and the health of affected species assemblages, and (c) assess indicators and thresholds of biological effects. Concentrations of inorganic Al in 66% of the 200 streams periodically reached concentrations toxic to acid-tolerant biota. A new acid biological assessment profile (acidBAP) index for macroinvertebrates, derived from percent mayfly richness and percent acid-tolerant taxa, was strongly correlated (R~2 values range from 0.58 to 0.76) with concentrations of inorganic Al, pH, ANC, and base cation surplus (BCS). The BCS and acidBAP index helped remove confounding influences of natural organic acidity and to redefine acidification-effect thresholds and biological-impact categories. AcidBAP scores indicated that macroinvertebrate communities were moderately or severely impacted by acidification in 44-56% of 36 study streams, however, additional data from randomly selected streams is needed to accurately estimate the true percentage of streams in which macroinvertebrate communities are adversely affected in this, or other, regions. As biologically relevant measures of impacts caused by acidification, both BCS and acidBAP may be useful indicators of ecosystem effects and potential recovery at the local and regional scale.
机译:有限的化学流和大型无脊椎动物数据表明,酸性沉积已对纽约西部阿迪朗达克山脉的众多源头溪流的底栖大型无脊椎动物集合产生不利影响。但是,尚无研究量化酸性沉积和酸化可能对该区域溪流中的鱼类和大型无脊椎动物群落产生的影响。作为Western Adirondack河流调查的一部分,在2003年至2005年期间,对Oswegatchie和Black River流域的36条河流的子集进行了5次采样,对200条河流的水化学成分进行了一次抽样调查,并对其进行了评估:(a)记录了慢性和偶发性酸化对整个区域无脊椎动物群落的影响;(b)定义酸化与受影响物种组合的健康之间的关系,以及(c)评估生物效应的指标和阈值。在200个物流中,有66%的无机Al浓度定期达到对耐酸生物群有毒的浓度。一种新的针对大型无脊椎动物的酸生物评估谱(acidBAP)指数,源自may的富集百分比和耐酸类群的百分比,与无机铝,pH,ANC和无机铝的浓度密切相关(R〜2值范围为0.58至0.76)。基础阳离子盈余(BCS)。 BCS和acidBAP指数有助于消除自然有机酸度的混杂影响,并重新定义酸化作用的阈值和生物影响类别。 AcidBAP得分表明,在36个研究流的44-56%中,大型无脊椎动物群落受到酸化的中度或严重影响,但是,还需要从随机选择的流中获得更多数据,以准确估计其中大型无脊椎动物群落受到不利影响的流的真实百分比。或其他区域。作为对酸化造成影响的生物学相关措施,BCS和acidBAP都可能是生态系统影响和地方和区域规模的潜在恢复的有用指标。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2009年第2期|226-239|共14页
  • 作者单位

    U.S. Geological Survey, New York Water Science Center, 425 Jordan Road, Troy, NY 12180, United States;

    U.S. Geological Survey, New York Water Science Center, 425 Jordan Road, Troy, NY 12180, United States;

    New Yorfe State Department of Environmental Conservation, 425 Jordan Road, Troy, NY 12180, United States;

    New Yorfe State Department of Environmental Conservation, Rome Field Station, 8314 Fish Hatchery Road, Rome, NY 13440, United States;

    New Yorfe State Department of Environmental Conservation, Route 86, P.O. Box 296, Ray Brook, NY 12977, United States;

    New Yorfe State Department of Environmental Conservation, 425 Jordan Road, Troy, NY 12180, United States;

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  • 关键词

    stream acidification; macroinvertebrates; inorganic aluminum; base cation surplus; acidBAP; adirondacks;

    机译:流酸化大型无脊椎动物无机铝基础阳离子过剩;acidBAP;阿地伦达山脉;

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