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Spatiotemporal variation of macroinvertebrates in relation to canopy cover and other environmental factors in Eriora River, Niger Delta, Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲埃里奥拉河大型无脊椎动物与冠层覆盖和其他环境因素的时空变化

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Canopy cover is well known to influence the distribution of macroinvertebrates in temperate streams. Very little is known about how this factor influences stream communities in Afrotropical streams. The effects and possible interactions of environmental factors and canopy cover on macro-invertebrate community structure (abundance, richness, and diversity) were examined in four stations in Eriora River, southern Nigeria bimonthly from May to November 2010. The river supported diverse macroinvertebrates in which the upstream sampling stations with dense canopy cover were dominated by Decapoda, Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Gastropoda, Trichoptera, and Coleoptera while Diptera and Coleoptera were the benthic organisms found predominant at downstream stations with less canopy cover. Some caddisfly species such as Agapetus agilis, Trichosetodes species and the stone-fly Neoperla species were present upstream and were found to be potential bioindicators for a clean ecosystem. The blood worm Chironomus species and Tabanus sp. were abundant at the downstream of the river and are considered potential bioindicators for an organically degrading ecosystem. Some environmental factors varied temporally with significantly higher macroinvertebrate abundance and richness in May. We found out that canopy cover and environmental factors affected macroinvertebrates abundance, diversity, and richness and that the individual taxon had varying responses to these factors. These results help identify the mechanisms underlying the effects of canopy cover and other environmental factors on Afrotropical stream invertebrate communities.
机译:众所周知,树冠覆盖会影响温带流中大型无脊椎动物的分布。关于这个因素如何影响亚热带河流中的河流群落,人们所知甚少。从2010年5月至11月每两个月在尼日利亚南部的埃里奥拉河四个站点研究了环境因素和冠层覆盖对大型无脊椎动物群落结构(丰度,丰富度和多样性)的影响以及可能的相互作用。该河为各种大型无脊椎动物提供了支持,其中冠层覆盖较密集的上游采样站主要为十足目,星际目,蜻蜓目,腹足目,直翅目和鞘翅目,而双翅目和鞘翅目则是底栖生物,主要发现于下游站,其冠层覆盖率较低。上游有一些线虫物种,如Agapetus agilis,Trichosetodes物种和石蝇Neoperla物种,被发现是清洁生态系统的潜在生物指标。血虫Chironomus种和Tabanus sp。在河的下游有大量生物,被认为是有机降解生态系统的潜在生物指标。一些环境因素随时间变化,5月份大型无脊椎动物的丰度和丰富度明显更高。我们发现,树冠的覆盖和环境因素影响了大型无脊椎动物的丰富度,多样性和丰富性,并且单个分类单元对这些因素的反应也各不相同。这些结果有助于确定冠层覆盖和其他环境因素对非热带河流无脊椎动物群落的潜在影响机制。

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