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Stream macroinvertebrate communities in paired hemlock and deciduous watersheds.

机译:在铁杉和落叶分水岭成对的大型无脊椎动物群落中流动。

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Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) is a common forest species that is declining throughout its range in the eastern United States because of the invasion of an exotic forest pest, Adelges tsugae (Hemlock Woolly Adelgid). This pest kills infected trees, and over time, infected stands are replaced by deciduous forests. The conversion of forests from hemlock to deciduous species is predicted to impact the hydrology, chemistry, and biology of associated headwater streams. In this study, we examined the macroinvertebrate communities of two adjacent headwater streams with differing hemlock influence in central Massachusetts. Abundance, taxa richness, diversity, and unique taxa were generally greater in the deciduous stream. Differences in the distribution of functional feeding groups were observed: the hemlock stream had a greater percentage of collector-gatherers while the deciduous stream had a greater percentage of shredders and predators. These findings suggest that macroinvertebrate communities in streams draining hemlock and deciduous watersheds may differ in structure and function, and that anticipated hemlock mortality may impact the region's stream ecology.
机译:Tsuga canadensis (东部铁杉)是一种常见的森林物种,由于一种外来的森林有害生物 Adelges tsugae (铁杉)的入侵,在美国东部的整个范围内都在减少。伍尔·阿德尔吉(Woolly Adelgid)。这种有害生物杀死了受感染的树木,随着时间的流逝,被落叶林取代了受感染的林分。预计森林将从铁杉转变为落叶树种会影响相关源头水流的水文,化学和生物学。在这项研究中,我们研究了马萨诸塞州中部两个具有不同铁杉锁影响力的相邻源头水流的大型无脊椎动物群落。落叶流中的丰度,分类单元丰富性,多样性和独特的分类单元通常更大。观察到功能性进食组分布的差异:铁杉树溪流的捕集收集者比例更高,而落叶树溪流的切碎机和掠食者比例更高。这些发现表明,排水铁杉和落叶流域中的大型无脊椎动物群落可能在结构和功能上有所不同,预期的铁杉死亡率可能会影响该地区的河流生态。

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