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Characterizing macroinvertebrate community composition and abundance in freshwater tidal wetlands of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

机译:在萨克拉门托 - 圣Joaquin Delta的淡水潮湿地区表征Macroinvertebrete群落构成和丰富

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Restored tidal wetlands may provide important food web support for at-risk fish species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) of California, including Delta Smelt ( Hypomesus transpacificus ) and Chinook Salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ). Since many tidal wetland restoration projects are planned or have recently been constructed in the Delta, understanding the diversity and variability of wetland invertebrates that are fish prey items is of increasing importance. During this study, two different invertebrate sampling techniques were tested (leaf packs and sweep nets) in four habitat types within three different wetland areas to evaluate which sampling technique provided the most reliable metric of invertebrate abundance and community composition. Sweep nets provided a better measure of fish food availability than leaf packs and were better able to differentiate between habitat types. Generalized linear models showed submerged and floating vegetation had higher abundance and taxa richness than channel habitats or emergent vegetation. Permutational multivariate analysis of variance showed significantly different communities of invertebrates in different habitat types and in different wetlands, and point-biserial correlation coefficients found a greater number of mobile taxa associated with sweep nets. There were more taxa associated with vegetated habitats than channel habitats, and one area had more taxa associated with it than the other two areas. These results suggest that restoration sites that contain multiple habitat types may enhance fish invertebrate prey diversity and resilience. However, the effect of habitat diversity must be monitored as restoration sites develop to assess actual benefits to at-risk fish species.
机译:恢复的潮湿地可以为加利福尼亚州萨克拉门托 - 圣Joaquin Delta(三角洲)的风险鱼类提供重要的食品网页支持,包括Delta Smelt(Hypomesus Transpacificus)和Chinook Salmon(Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha)。由于计划或最近在三角洲建造了许多潮湿的恢复项目,了解湿地无脊椎动物的多样性和变异性,这是鱼类猎物项目的重要性。在这项研究期间,在三种不同湿地区域的四种栖息地类型中测试了两种不同的无脊椎动物抽样技术,以评估哪种采样技术提供了无脊椎动物丰富和社区组成的最可靠度量。扫描网提供了比叶包更好的鱼类食品可用性,并且更好地能够区分栖息地类型。广义的线性模型显示浸没和浮植物具有比渠道栖息地或紧急植被更高的丰富和分类群。依赖多元的方差分析显示不同栖息地类型和不同湿地中无脊椎动物的群落,并在不同的湿地中发现了与扫描网相关的更多移动分类基因。与河道栖息地有更多的植物栖息地有更多的分类群,并且一个地区比其他两个地区有更多的分类群。这些结果表明,含有多种栖息地类型的恢复位点可能会增强鱼类无脊椎动物猎物多样性和弹性。然而,必须监测栖息地多样性的影响,因为恢复地点发展,以评估对风险鱼类的实际益处。

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