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Effects of Temperature Salinity and Fish in Structuring the Macroinvertebrate Community in Shallow Lakes: Implications for Effects of Climate Change

机译:温度盐度和鱼类中构建的影响的大型底栖动物群落浅水湖泊:对气候变化的影响

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Climate warming may lead to changes in the trophic structure and diversity of shallow lakes as a combined effect of increased temperature and salinity and likely increased strength of trophic interactions. We investigated the potential effects of temperature, salinity and fish on the plant-associated macroinvertebrate community by introducing artificial plants in eight comparable shallow brackish lakes located in two climatic regions of contrasting temperature: cold-temperate and Mediterranean. In both regions, lakes covered a salinity gradient from freshwater to oligohaline waters. We undertook day and night-time sampling of macroinvertebrates associated with the artificial plants and fish and free-swimming macroinvertebrate predators within artificial plants and in pelagic areas. Our results showed marked differences in the trophic structure between cold and warm shallow lakes. Plant-associated macroinvertebrates and free-swimming macroinvertebrate predators were more abundant and the communities richer in species in the cold compared to the warm climate, most probably as a result of differences in fish predation pressure. Submerged plants in warm brackish lakes did not seem to counteract the effect of fish predation on macroinvertebrates to the same extent as in temperate freshwater lakes, since small fish were abundant and tended to aggregate within the macrophytes. The richness and abundance of most plant-associated macroinvertebrate taxa decreased with salinity. Despite the lower densities of plant-associated macroinvertebrates in the Mediterranean lakes, periphyton biomass was lower than in cold temperate systems, a fact that was mainly attributed to grazing and disturbance by fish. Our results suggest that, if the current process of warming entails higher chances of shallow lakes becoming warmer and more saline, climatic change may result in a decrease in macroinvertebrate species richness and abundance in shallow lakes.
机译:气候变暖可能导致浅湖泊的营养结构和多样性变化,作为提高温度和盐度的综合影响,并且可能增加营养互动强度。我们通过在八个可比较的浅咸水湖中引入了位于对比度温度的两个气候区域:冷温带和地中海,调查了温度,盐度和鱼类对植物相关的大型植物群体上的潜在影响:冷水和地中海。在这两个地区,湖泊覆盖了盐度梯度从淡水到寡卤化水。我们在人工植物和鱼类和鱼类和人工植物和木质地区的自由游泳的大型蠕虫捕食者进行了一天和夜间抽样。我们的结果表明了寒冷和温暖浅水湖泊之间的营养结构差异。植物相关的大型近似狂犬和自由游泳的大型蠕虫门捕食者更丰富,并且与温暖的气候相比,寒冷中的物种在寒冷中富裕,最可能是鱼类捕食压力差异的结果。温暖咸水湖泊中淹没的植物似乎并未抵消鱼类捕食对长疗法的影响与温带淡水湖泊相同的程度,因为小鱼很丰富并倾向于在宏观物质内聚集。大多数植物相关的大型植物分类群的丰富性和丰度随盐度降低。尽管地中海湖泊中的植物相关的大型椎骨门密度较低,但Periphyton生物量低于冷温带系统,这一事实主要归因于鱼类的放牧和干扰。我们的结果表明,如果目前的变暖过程需要较高的浅湖泊变暖,盐水较高,气候变化可能导致大型脊椎动物物种丰富性和丰富的浅湖泊。

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