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Macroinvertebrate functional feeding group alterations in response to habitat degradation of headwater Austral streams

机译:大型无脊椎动物功能性摄食群的变化对源头南方水流栖息地退化的响应

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Protecting the structural and functional integrity of lotic ecosystems is becoming increasingly important as many ecological systems face escalating pressures from human population growth and environmental impacts. Knowledge on the functional composition of macroinvertebrates in austral temperate streams is generally lacking hindering the design and implementation of water management and restoration goals. Therefore, this study examined the effects of urban land-use activities on the benthic macroinvertebrate functional feeding guild structure among different stream orders in an austral river system (Bloukrans River) in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Water quality and macroinvertebrate community data were collected across two seasons from 18 sites in two different stream order categories (i.e. 1, 2 + 3), following standard methods. We separated macroinvertebrates into functional feeding groups (ITGs), which we then used to assess the effects of riparian condition on FIG organization. Linear mixed effects model (LMM) results demonstrated that total dissolved solids (TDS), canopy cover, phosphate and channel width were the key variables that described the major sources of variation in macroinvertebrate FFGs. Based on FFG proportions, collector-gatherers were the most abundant in the Bloukrans River and represented 713% of the macroinvertebrate assemblages. The FFG ratios indicated that all the eighteen sites were strongly heterotrophic (i.e. streams received additional sources of energy from leaf litter and other organic matter), showed below expected linkage with riparian input and stable substrates were limited. The FFG ratios offered some insights into the overall functioning of Bloukrans River system. Our results highlight the importance of including macroinvertebrate functional diversity as a complementary approach to assess the ecological integrity in management and restoration plans of river systems. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:随着许多生态系统面临着人口增长和环境影响带来的不断升级的压力,保护乳液生态系统的结构和功能完整性变得越来越重要。通常缺乏关于南温带河流中大型无脊椎动物功能组成的知识,这阻碍了水管理和恢复目标的设计和实施。因此,本研究探讨了南非东开普省南部河流系统(Bloukrans河)不同河流阶之间城市底栖活动对底栖大型无脊椎动物功能性食饵行会结构的影响。按照标准方法,在两个季节的两个季节中,从18个地点收集了两个不同溪流类别(即1、2 + 3)的水质和大型无脊椎动物群落数据。我们将大型无脊椎动物分为功能性喂养组(ITG),然后将其用于评估河岸条件对FIG组织的影响。线性混合效应模型(LMM)结果表明,总溶解固体(TDS),冠层覆盖,磷酸盐和通道宽度是描述大型无脊椎动物FFG变异主要来源的关键变量。基于果蝇的比例,收集者-采集者在布劳恩斯河中最为丰富,占大型无脊椎动物组合的713%。 FFG比率表明,所有18个位点都是强异养性的(即,溪流从枯枝落叶和其他有机物质中获得了额外的能量来源),表明与河岸输入的联系低于预期,稳定的底物有限。 FFG比率为Bloukrans河系的整体功能提供了一些见识。我们的结果强调了将大型无脊椎动物功能多样性作为评估河流系统管理和恢复计划中生态完整性的补充方法的重要性。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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