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A biological trait approach to assess the functional composition of subtidal benthic communities in an estuarine ecosystem

机译:评估河口生态系统中潮间带底栖生物群落功能组成的生物特征方法

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Within transitional/estuarine environments 'ecosystem functioning' has been mostly investigated with "traditional" taxonomic analysis, based on the taxonomic composition of benthic invertebrate communi-ties. However, 'ecosystem functioning' depends also greatly on the functional characteristics (biological traits) of organisms. It was a priori suggested that the biological traits of the subtidal benthic invertebrate communities within an estuarine environment would respond to the high variability of environmental pressures (natural and human induced) within this type of ecosystem. For this study, traditional taxonomic analysis (species richness, species density and Shannon-Wiener diversity) as well as biological trait analysis were used together for the first time to investigate the response of the subtidal benthic invertebrate communities to the environmental pressures within the Mondego estuary (Portugal). Biological trait analysis, in addition to traditional taxonomic analysis provided a more comprehensive understanding of the functioning within this type of ecosystem. Some of the most important outcomes are: (I) the trait "salinity preference" was the most important trait that distributed the species along the estuary, (ii) the central part of the estuary appeared to be under higher environmental stress levels than the other areas, as suggested by a dominance of some "opportunistic" traits (e.g. small short-lived species), (iii) the ratio between functional diversity (FD) and Shannon-Wiener diversity (H) indicated lower functional redundancy at the upper reaches of the estuary. Our results, suggest that the ratio (FD/H) might be a helpful tool to visualize this functional attribute and could potentially be applied to different communities from distinct environments. Using the traditional taxonomic analysis alone, this last functional aspect would not be detectable. Therefore, the inclusion of biological traits analysis is recommendable for estuarine ecological studies.
机译:在过渡/河口环境中,基于底栖无脊椎动物社区的分类学组成,大部分“生态系统功能”已通过“传统”分类学分析进行了研究。但是,“生态系统功能”也很大程度上取决于生物体的功能特征(生物学特性)。有一个先验的建议是,在河口环境中,潮下底栖无脊椎动物群落的生物学特性将对这种生态系统中环境压力​​(自然和人为引起)的高度变化做出响应。在这项研究中,首次将传统分类学分析(物种丰富度,物种密度和香农-维纳多样性)以及生物特征分析一起用于调查潮间带底栖无脊椎动物群落对蒙德戈河口内环境压力的响应。 (葡萄牙)。除了传统的分类学分析外,生物特征分析还提供了对此类生态系统功能的更全面的了解。一些最重要的结果是:(I)“盐度偏爱”性状是沿河口分布该物种的最重要性状;(ii)河口的中部似乎比其他地方承受更高的环境压力如某些“机会主义”特征(例如短寿命物种)的优势所暗示的,(iii)功能多样性(FD)和Shannon-Wiener多样性(H)之间的比率表明,上游的功能冗余较低河口。我们的结果表明,比率(FD / H)可能是可视化此功能属性的有用工具,并有可能应用于来自不同环境的不同社区。仅使用传统的分类学分析,就无法检测到最后一个功能方面。因此,建议将生物特征分析纳入河口生态学研究。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2012年第2012期|p.121-133|共13页
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    IMAR - Institute of Marine Research, c/o Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal;

    IMAR - Institute of Marine Research, c/o Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal;

    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Via S. Epifanio 14,1-27100 Pavia, Italy;

    F.E.M. (Freshwater Ecology and Management) Research Group, Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Diagonal 645, 08028 Barcelona. Spain;

    IMAR - Institute of Marine Research, c/o Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal;

    IMAR - Institute of Marine Research, c/o Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal;

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    Benthic invertebrates; Biological traits analysis (BTA); Functional diversity; Taxonomic diversity; functional redundancy; mondego estuary; portugal;

    机译:底栖无脊椎动物;生物特征分析(BTA);功能多样性;分类学;功能冗余;蒙哥哥河口;葡萄牙;

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