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The impact of a catastrophic storm event on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in upland headwater streams and potential implications for ecological diversity and assessment of ecological status

机译:一场灾难性风暴事件对上游源头河流底栖无脊椎动物群落的影响以及对生态多样性和生态状况评估的潜在影响

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Upland headwater streams are dynamic systems, responding rapidly to changes in climatic conditions. This study examined the effects of a catastrophic rainfall event, that occured on 24 October 2011 on the east coast of Ireland, on the macroinvertebrate community composition and structure of four headwater streams in the river Liffey catchment located in the Wicklow Mountains. The ecological status before and after the storm were also evaluated. The water level and pH of each stream were recorded using continuous monitoring equipment, while rainfall data for the study period were sourced from a local weather station. Benthic macroinvertebrates were investigated before and after the storm event using Surber sampling. Results showed rapid and large increases in water level and significant declines in stream pH in response to intensive rainfall during the storm. The high water levels also caused major physical damage and abrasion in all four streams, that significantly altered instream habitats. The storm event induced significant losses to the richness and/or density of most taxonomic groups, with the exception of the Plecoptera. Furthermore, the overall community composition and structure changed significantly, most likely as a result of physical disturbance, given the relative persistence of acid-sensitive taxa and the relatively short period of harsh acidic conditions (<5 pH). Interestingly however, the ecological status of each of the four study sites, tested using Stream Risk Score (SSRS), Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) and the Average Score Per Taxon (ASPT) indices, was unaltered by the loss in richness and densities. This was likely a result of the maintenance of plecopteran richness and the absence of organic pollution, thus highlighting the need to develop appropriate indices to assess the ecological status of streams and rivers affected by physical disturbance caused by large storm events. Ultimately, catastrophic storm events in upland headwater streams have potentially major implications for the maintanence of regional macroinvertebrate diversity within affected regions.
机译:山地上游水流是动态系统,对气候条件的变化做出快速响应。这项研究调查了2011年10月24日在爱尔兰东海岸发生的灾难性降雨事件对位于威克洛山脉的利菲河集水区的四种无源流大型无脊椎动物群落组成和结构的影响。还评估了暴风雨前后的生态状况。使用连续监测设备记录每条溪流的水位和pH值,而研究期间的降雨数据来自当地的气象站。在风暴事件发生前后,使用Surber抽样调查了底栖大型无脊椎动物。结果表明,由于暴风雨期间的强降雨,水位迅速大量增加,溪流pH值明显下降。高水位还对所有四个溪流造成了严重的物理破坏和磨损,这大大改变了溪流生境。除鞘翅目外,暴风雨事件使大多数生物分类群的丰富度和/或密度大大降低。此外,考虑到酸敏感类群的相对持久性和苛刻的酸性条件(<5 pH)相对较短的时间,整体的群落组成和结构发生了显着变化,这很可能是物理干扰的结果。然而,有趣的是,使用流风险评分(SSRS),生物监测工作组(BMWP)和每分类群平均评分(ASPT)指数进行测试的四个研究地点中的每一个的生态状况都不会因丰富度和密度的损失而改变。这可能是由于维持了鳞翅目丰富性和没有有机污染的结果,因此强调需要制定适当的指标来评估受大风暴事件造成的自然干扰影响的河流和河流的生态状况。最终,山地上游水源的灾难性风暴事件可能对受影响区域内区域大型无脊椎动物多样性的维持产生重大影响。

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