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Context-dependent resistance of freshwater invertebrate communities to drying

机译:淡水无脊椎动物群落对干燥的环境依赖性

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Abstract More freshwater ecosystems are drying in response to global change thereby posing serious threat to freshwater biota and functions. The production of desiccation-resistant forms is an important adaptation that helps maintain biodiversity in temporary freshwaters by buffering communities from drying, but its potential to mitigate the negative effects of drying in freshwater ecosystems could vary greatly across regions and ecosystem types. We explored this context dependency by quantifying the potential contribution of desiccation-resistance forms to invertebrate community recovery across levels of regional drying prevalence (defined as the occurrence of drying events in freshwaters in a given region) and ecosystem types (lentic, lotic) in temporary neotropical freshwaters. We first predicted that regional drying prevalence influences the selection of species with desiccation-resistant forms from the regional species pools and thus increases the ability of communities to recover from drying. Second, we predicted lentic freshwaters harbor higher proportions of species with desiccation-resistant forms compared to lotic, in response to contrasted hydrologic connectivity. To test these predictions, we used natural experiments to quantify the contribution of desiccation-resistant forms to benthic invertebrate community recovery in nine intermittent streams and six geographically isolated temporary wetlands from three Bolivian regions differing in drying prevalence. The contribution of desiccation-resistant forms to community recovery was highest where regional drying prevalence was high, suggesting the species pool was adapted to regional disturbance regimes. The contribution of desiccation-resistant forms to community recovery was lower in streams than in wetlands, emphasizing the importance of hydrologic connectivity and associated recolonization processes from in-stream refuges to recovery in lotic systems. In all regions, the majority of functional traits were present in desiccation-resistant taxa indicating this adaptation may help maintain ecosystem functions by buffering communities from the loss of functional traits. Accounting for regional context and hydrologic connectivity in community recovery processes following drying can help refine predictions of freshwater biodiversity response to global change.
机译:摘要随着全球变化,越来越多的淡水生态系统正在枯竭,从而对淡水生物群和功能构成严重威胁。抗干燥形式的生产是一项重要的适应措施,可通过缓冲社区免受干旱影响来帮助维持临时淡水中的生物多样性,但减轻淡水生态系统中干燥的负面影响的潜力因地区和生态系统类型而异。我们通过量化耐干燥形式对无脊椎动物群落恢复的潜在贡献而探索了这种背景依赖性,该无脊椎动物跨越区域干燥流行程度(定义为给定区域内淡水中干燥事件的发生)的水平和临时生态系统类型(片状,乳状)新热带淡水。我们首先预测到,区域干旱盛行会影响从区域物种库中选择具有抗旱形式的物种,从而提高社区从干旱中恢复的能力。第二,我们预测,由于水文连通性的差异,与干旱地区相比,lentic淡水所具有的抗干燥形式的物种所占比例更高。为了检验这些预测,我们使用自然实验量化了来自三个干燥程度不同的玻利维亚地区的九个间歇流和六个地理上隔离的临时湿地中的耐干燥形式对底栖无脊椎动物群落恢复的贡献。在区域干旱发生率较高的地方,抗干燥形式对群落恢复的贡献最高,表明物种库适应了区域干扰制度。在河流中,耐干燥形式对社区恢复的贡献低于在湿地中,强调了从连通性避难所到抽水系统的恢复之间的水文连通性和相关的重新定殖过程的重要性。在所有地区,大多数功能性状都存在于抗旱的生物分类中,这表明这种适应性可能通过缓冲群落免受功能性状丧失而有助于维持生态系统功能。干旱后在社区恢复过程中考虑区域背景和水文连通性可以帮助完善对全球变化对淡水生物多样性的响应的预测。

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