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Expanding the trait-based concept of benthic diatoms: Development of trait- and species-based indices for conductivity as the master variable of ecological status in continental saline lakes

机译:扩展底栖硅藻的基于特征的概念:建立基于特征和物种的电导率指标作为大陆盐湖生态状况的主要变量

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Shallow, saline inland lakes occur over large areas in Central-Europe and they bear exceptionally high biological conservation values. Climate change and anthropogenic activities threaten their natural conditions, or even their existence. These aquatic ecosystems are exposed to multiple stress like naturally high conductivity, pH and nutrient load with very low transparency for light. As they are subjects of criteria set by the EC Water Framework Directive and biological conservation managment, there is an urgent need for developing a suitable quality index for their ecological status assessment. As one major Biological Quality Element, benthic diatoms may provide a reliable basis for their ecological status indication. Here, in a large data set covering the soda lakes of the Carpathian basin, we developed a species- and a trait-based diatom ecological status index. First, based on the weighted average method, we developed a type specific, species-based diatom index (DISP = Diatom Index for Soda Pans) using conductivity as master variable of environmental constrains; and therefore the ecological status in soda lakes. Furthermore, by adapting and improving further the widely-used diatom ecological guild concept, we also developed an alternative trait-based index, which helps avoiding some limitations arising from the obvious complexity of the taxonomy-based approach. Our DISP index covered a significantly larger species pool for index calculation, and responded to conductivity in a more reliable way compared to other available indices. In the trait-based index (TBI) motility, small cell size, and less roundish, more elongated shape as functional and morphological traits indicated pristine ecological conditions (i.e high conductivity) of the soda pans. Planktic life form, high and low ecological guild profiles, as well as the large cell size indicated worse ecological conditions (e.g. lower conductivity). Our study highlights that benthic diatoms provide a reliable basis for ecological status assessment in soda lakes. While both the taxonomic and the functional trait approaches performed well in our analysis, the success of the trait-based approach may enable the use of our TBI index in biomonitoring and conservation management of soda lakes outside of the Carpathian basin, independently of the geographic location.
机译:浅盐湖盐的内陆湖泊遍布中欧大片地区,具有极高的生物保护价值。气候变化和人类活动威胁其自然条件,甚至威胁其生存。这些水生生态系统面临多种压力,例如自然的高电导率,pH值和营养负荷,而对光的透明度非常低。由于它们是EC水框架指令和生物保护管理所设定的标准的主题,因此迫切需要为他们的生态状况评估制定合适的质量指标。底栖硅藻作为一种主要的生物质量要素,可以为其生态状况指示提供可靠的依据。在这里,在覆盖喀尔巴阡盆地苏打湖的大型数据集中,我们开发了基于物种和特征的硅藻生态状况指数。首先,基于加权平均法,我们使用电导率作为环境约束的主要变量,开发了基于特定种类的,基于物种的硅藻指数(DISP =硅酸钠的硅藻指数);因此在苏打湖中的生态状况。此外,通过进一步适应和改进广泛使用的硅藻生态协会的概念,我们还开发了一种基于特征的替代指标,这有助于避免由于基于分类法的方法明显复杂而引起的某些限制。我们的DISP指数涵盖了更大的物种库以进行指数计算,并且与其他可用指数相比,对电导率的响应更可靠。在基于特征的指数(TBI)的运动性,较小的细胞大小和较小的圆形度中,由于功能和形态特征表明苏打锅的原始生态条件(即高电导率),形状更加细长。浮游生物的生活形式,高低的生态行会概况以及较大的细胞大小表明生态条件较差(例如电导率较低)。我们的研究强调底栖硅藻为苏打湖的生态状况评估提供了可靠的基础。尽管分类学和功能性状方法均在我们的分析中表现良好,但基于性状方法的成功可能使我们的TBI指数能够在喀尔巴阡盆地以外的苏打湖的生物监测和养护管理中使用,而不受地理位置的影响。

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