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Using co‐occurrence network topology in assessing ecological stress in benthic macroinvertebrate communities

机译:使用共现网络拓扑评估底栖大型无脊椎动物群落的生态压力

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Ecological monitoring of streams has often focused on assessing the biotic integrity of individual benthic macroinvertebrate (BMI) communities through local measures of diversity, such as taxonomic or functional richness. However, as individual BMI communities are frequently linked by a variety of ecological processes at a regional scale, there is a need to assess biotic integrity of groups of communities at the scale of watersheds. Using 4,619 sampled communities of streambed BMIs, we investigate this question using co‐occurrence networks generated from groups of communities selected within California watersheds under different levels of stress due to upstream land use. Building on a number of arguments in theoretical ecology and network theory, we propose a framework for the assessment of the biotic integrity of watershed‐scale groupings of BMI communities using measures of their co‐occurrence network topology. We found significant correlations between stress, as described by a mean measure of upstream land use within a watershed, and topological measures of co‐occurrence networks such as network size (  = −.81,  –4), connectance (  = .31,  –4), mean co‐occurrence strength (  = .25,  –4), degree heterogeneity (  = −.10,  –4), and modularity (  = .11,  –4). Using these five topological measures, we constructed a linear model of biotic integrity, here a composite of taxonomic and functional diversity known as the California Stream Condition Index, of groups of BMI communities within a watershed. This model can account for 66% of among‐watershed variation in the mean biotic integrity of communities. These observations imply a role for co‐occurrence networks in assessing the current status of biotic integrity for BMI communities, as well as their potential use in assessing other ecological communities.
机译:对河流的生态监测通常侧重于通过局部多样性(例如生物分类学或功能丰富性)的措施来评估单个底栖无脊椎动物(BMI)群落的生物完整性。但是,由于各个BMI社区经常通过区域规模的各种生态过程联系在一起,因此有必要在流域范围内评估社区群体的生物完整性。我们使用4,619个流式BMI的采样社区,使用从上游流域土地使用在不同压力水平下在加利福尼亚流域内选择的社区组生成的共现网络来研究此问题。基于理论生态学和网络理论的大量论证,我们提出了一个使用BMI社区共生网络拓扑结构评估流域尺度群体的生物完整性的框架。我们发现,流域内上游土地利用的平均度量描述的压力与共现网络的拓扑度量(例如网络规模(-=-。81,-4),连接性(==。31,- 4),平均同现强度(Â= .25,-4),度异质性(Â= -.10,-4)和模块性(Â= .11,-4)。使用这五种拓扑度量,我们构建了一个生物完整性的线性模型,这里是流域内BMI社区群体的分类学和功能多样性的组合,称为加利福尼亚河流状况指数。该模型可以解释社区平均生物完整性中流域间变化的66%。这些观察结果暗示了共现网络在评估BMI社区生物完整性的现状以及在评估其他生态社区中的潜在用途方面的作用。

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