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Distribution and microhabitats of native and non-native gammarids (Amphipoda, Crustacea) in Brittany, with particular reference to the endangered endemic sub-species Gammarus duebeni celticus

机译:布列塔尼的本地和非本地伽马虫(两栖动物,甲壳纲)的分布和微生境,特别提到濒临灭绝的地方性亚种伽马鲁斯·凯贝斯

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Aim To assess temporal changes in gammarid distribution in Brittany and microhabitat-use overlap between the endangered endemic Gammarus duebeni celticus Stock & Pinkster, 1970, the expanding natives G. pulex (Linnaeus, 1758) and Echinogammarus berilloni (Catta, 1878), and the introduced G. tigrinus Sexton, 1939. Location Brittany and adjacent regions in western France. Methods The spatial and temporal patterns in distribution of gammarids at the scale of Brittany were studied using 351 sites. Longitudinal distributions (from the source to the estuary of the river) and microhabitat-use (substratum type and water velocity) were also considered in selected rivers. Results At the regional scale, all species occurred together less often than expected statistically, with significant deviations from expected for G. pulex vs. both G. duebeni celticus and G. tigrinus, and for E. berilloni vs. both G. duebeni celticus and G. tigrinus. However, at the microhabitat scale, E. berilloni occurred significantly more often than expected with the endemic G. duebeni celticus, and this appears to be due to similar substratum and water velocity preferences, although at both the regional and microhabitat scales E. berilloni prefers wider streams than G. duebeni celticus. This study reveals a decline in the endangered G. duebeni celticus since 1970. Main Conclusions The longitudinal and local distributions of G. duebeni celticus, and the higher-than-expected co-occurrence of the species with G. pulex, suggest that the decline of the endemic species may be due to changes in the environment and/or interference from native G. pulex, which is expanding its range in Brittany. The results are discussed as regards to the consequences for regional biodiversity.
机译:目的评估布列塔尼地区γ-短螺旋体分布的时间变化和濒临灭绝的地方性γ-γ-γ-γ-丁二醇(1970年),扩展的本地人G. pulex(Linnaeus,1758年)和Echinogammarus berilloni(Catta,1878年)以及于1939年介绍了G. tigrinus Sexton。地点在法国西部的布列塔尼及周边地区。方法利用351个站点,研究布列塔尼规模上的γ射线分布的时空格局。在选定的河流中,还考虑了纵向分布(从河流的源头到河口)和微生境的使用(基质类型和水速)。结果在区域范围内,所有物种在一起发生的频率均低于统计上的预期值,与普雷克斯氏菌与杜氏对虾和灰胫病,贝里罗尼对杜氏对虾和杜氏对虾的预期均存在明显差异。 G. tigrinus。然而,在微生境尺度上,比里埃希氏菌的流行比预期的发生率高得多,这似乎是由于相似的基质和水速偏好所致,尽管在区域和微生境尺度上贝利罗尼更喜欢比G. Duebeni celticus溪流宽这项研究揭示了自1970年以来濒临灭绝的G. duebeni celticus的下降。主要结论G. duebeni celticus的纵向和局部分布以及该物种与G. pulex的共生高于预期,表明这一下降特有物种的原因可能是由于环境的变化和/或来自本地G. pulex的干扰,该物种正在扩大其在布列塔尼的范围。讨论了结果对区域生物多样性的影响。

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