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The impact of environmental factors on benthos communities and freshwater gastropod diversity in urban sinkhole ponds in roadside and forest contexts

机译:环境因素对路边和森林环境下城市污水池池塘底栖动物群落和淡水腹足动物多样性的影响

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Sinkhole ponds originated as a result of human activity leading to ground subsidence and create important habitats for the diversity of benthos fauna in urban areas. The objectives of this study were to determine whether the context (roadside/forest) is important in relation to the composition and diversity of macroinvertebrates, and to evaluate the influence of environmental factors (e.g. water quality) on snail communities. The study showed that the context of ponds had an impact on the properties of the water. Ponds located along roads were characterised by higher conductivity and a higher concentration of calcium and phosphates. The fauna was composed of 47 taxa, including 26 taxa found in both pond contexts. The density of macroinvertebrates was higher in forest ponds. CCA analysis showed that conductivity and concentration of nitrates were most strongly associated with the distribution of gastropods. Alien snail species more often inhabited the roadside ponds.
机译:污水池是人类活动的结果,导致地面沉降,并为市区底栖动物的多样性创造了重要的栖息地。这项研究的目的是确定环境(路旁/森林)对于大型无脊椎动物的组成和多样性是否重要,并评估环境因素(例如水质)对蜗牛群落的影响。研究表明,池塘的环境对水的性质有影响。沿道路布置的池塘具有较高的电导率以及较高的钙和磷酸盐浓度。该动物区系由47个分类单元组成,其中包括在两种池塘环境中均发现的26个分类单元。森林池塘中大型无脊椎动物的密度较高。 CCA分析表明,硝酸盐的电导率和浓度与腹足动物的分布密切相关。外来蜗牛物种更多地生活在路边的池塘中。

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