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Dispersal, disturbance and the contrasting biogeographies of New Zealand's diadromous and non-diadromous fish species

机译:新西兰双翅目和非翅目鱼类的散布,干扰和形成鲜明对比的生物地理

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To examine the relationship between diadromy and dispersal ability in New Zealand's freshwater fish fauna, and how this affects the current environmental and geographic distributions of both diadromous and non-diadromous species. New Zealand. Capture data for 15 diadromous and 15 non-diadromous fish species from 13,369 sites throughout New Zealand were analysed to establish features of their geographic ranges. Statistical models were used to determine the main environmental correlates of species' distributions, and to establish the environmental conditions preferred by each species. Environmental predictors, chosen for their functional relevance, were derived from an extensive GIS database describing New Zealand's river and stream network. In terms of geography, most diadromous species occur in a scattered fashion throughout extensive geographic ranges, and occupy large numbers of catchments of widely varying size. By contrast, most non-diadromous species show relatively high levels of occupancy of smaller geographic ranges, and most are restricted to a few large catchments, particularly in the eastern South Island. In terms of environment, there is marked separation of diadromous from non-diadromous species, with diadromous species generally caught most frequently in low-gradient coastal rivers and streams with warm, maritime climates. With a few notable exceptions, most diadromous species have lower occurrence in river segments that are located above obstacles to upstream migration. Non-diadromous species are usually caught in inland rivers and streams with cool, strongly seasonal climates, typified by a low frequency of high-intensity rainfall events. We interpret the contrasting biogeographies of New Zealand's diadromous and non-diadromous species as reflecting interaction between their marked differences in dispersal ability and a landscape that is subject to recurrent, often large-scale, natural disturbance. While both groups are likely to be equally susceptible to local, disturbance-driven extinction, the much greater dispersal ability of diadromous species has allowed them to persist over wide geographic ranges. By contrast, the distributions of most non-diadromous species are concentrated in a few large catchments, mostly in regions where less intense natural disturbance regimes are likely to have favoured their survival.
机译:研究透水能力与新西兰淡水鱼区系中的扩散能力之间的关系,以及这如何影响双翅目和非翅目鱼类的当前环境和地理分布。新西兰。分析了来自新西兰的13,369个地点的15种双翅目鱼类和15种非翅目鱼类的捕获数据,以确定其地理范围的特征。统计模型用于确定物种分布的主要环境相关因素,并建立每个物种偏爱的环境条件。根据其功能相关性而选择的环境预测因子来自描述新西兰河流和河流网络的广泛GIS数据库。就地理而言,大多数双翅目鱼类在整个广泛的地理范围内以分散的方式出现,并占据了大量大小相异的集水区。相比之下,大多数非渗水物种在较小地理范围内的占有率较高,并且大多数只限于少数几个大流域,特别是在南岛东部。在环境方面,重金属和非重金属物种明显分离,重金属物种最常见于低梯度沿海河流和温暖海洋气候的溪流中。除少数几个显着例外外,大多数过流物种在上游迁移障碍上方的河段中发生率较低。非嗜水物种通常捕获在凉爽,季节性强的内陆河流和溪流中,典型的是高强度降雨事件的发生频率较低。我们将新西兰的双翅目和非翅目物种的相反生物地理学解释为反映了它们在分散能力上的显着差异与经常遭受大规模自然干扰的景观之间的相互作用。虽然这两个群体都可能同样容易受到局部的,由干扰引起的灭绝的影响,但是,过流物种的更大扩散能力使它们能够在广阔的地理范围内生存。相比之下,大多数非渗水物种的分布都集中在少数几个大流域,主要集中在强度较低的自然扰动机制可能有利于其生存的地区。

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