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Vegetation management and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in urban stormwater ponds: implications for regional biodiversity

机译:城市雨水池塘植被管理和底栖大型椎体社区:区域生物多样性的影响

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Designed ecosystems (e.g., gardens or engineered ponds) are increasingly common components of urban landscapes and contribute valuable ecosystem services. However, management of designed ecosystems is typically vegetation-centric and often does not consider associated fauna. Urban ponds typify this relationship as their vegetation is managed to improve ecosystem services, such as aesthetics and stormwater runoff mitigation, but it is unclear how pond management affects associated organisms. Here, we used urban stormwater ponds as a study system to determine how vegetation management related to benthic macroinvertebrate communities in these systems. We compared macroinvertebrates across a range of actively managed to unmanaged stormwater ponds and differentiated direct relationships with vegetation structure from indirect relationships of vegetation modulating pond chemistry. Pond vegetation and chemistry had little influence on macroinvertebrate abundance or diversity but did explain substantial variability in community composition (34%). Actively managed stormwater ponds with simpler vegetation structure were dominated by Amphipoda (scuds) and Diptera (primarily midges), unmanaged ponds with more complex structure were dominated by Oligochaeta (worms), and ponds with intermediate structure were dominated by a variety of macroinvertebrates. These community associations with vegetation management primarily occurred indirectly via changes in pond chemistry, such as unmanaged ponds with higher tree and shrub cover harboring macroinvertebrates characteristic of low oxygen environments. Additionally, variation in management maximized community differences because different macroinvertebrate orders dominated at different management intensities. Variability in the management intensity of plant communities in stormwater ponds may therefore be a feasible strategy to enhance regional benthic macroinvertebrate biodiversity in urban landscapes.
机译:设计的生态系统(例如,花园或工程池塘)是城市景观越来越普遍的常见部件,并贡献有价值的生态系统服务。然而,设计的生态系统的管理通常是以植被为中心的,并且通常不会考虑相关的动物群。城市池塘根据植被改善生态系统服务,如美学和雨水径流缓解,但尚不清楚池塘管理如何影响相关的生物。在这里,我们使用城市雨水池作为研究系统,以确定这些系统中植被管理有关的植被管理。我们将Macroinvertebrate与一系列积极管理的非囚犯雨水池塘和与植被结构的直接关系不同于植被调节池塘化学的间接关系。池塘植被和化学对大型脊椎动物丰富或多样性影响不大,但确实解释了社区成分(34%)的大量变异性。积极管理具有更简单的植被结构的雨水池,由Amphipoda(Scuds)和Diptera(主要是Midges)主导,具有更复杂的结构的非托管池塘由oligochaeta(蠕虫)主导,中间结构的池塘由各种大型型大椎间体主导。这些与植被管理的社区协会主要通过池塘化学的变化间接发生,例如没有囚犯的池塘和灌木覆盖的非托管池,覆盆性低氧环境的大型脊椎动物特征。此外,由于不同的Macroinvertebrate命令在不同的管理强度下占主导地位,因此管理的变化最大化了群体差异。因此,雨水池塘植物群落的管理强度的可变性可能是一种可行的策略,以加强城市景观中的区域底栖大型椎骨生物多样性。

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