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Latitudinal gradients and local control of aquatic insect richness in a large river system in northern Canada

机译:加拿大北部大型河流系统中水生昆虫丰富度的纬度梯度和局部控制

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We examined latitudinal patterns of generic richness in stream insects across the Mackenzie River system in northern Canada. We focused on low- to mid-order tributaries flowing into the river and spanning ~11° of latitude. Physical-habitat characteristics and water chemistry were examined as factors affecting diversity both at the local and regional scale. No overall latitudinal trend was found in richness, but trends were apparent at the order level. Local generic richness of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera declined toward the north, Trichoptera generic richness was lowest in the middle of the latitudinal range, and Diptera generic richness increased with latitude. Most orders of aquatic insects followed the expected decline in richness with increasing latitude, but the family Chironomidae was an exception, probably because of their ability to tolerate subarctic environmental conditions and because of the relative absence of potential predation and competition from other invertebrates. Streams were characterized along principal component axes corresponding to stream size and terrain, substrate, water source, and turbidity. Most groups were slightly more diverse in larger streams. Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera had higher richness on coarse substrates, and Trichoptera had lower richness in streams in the Norman Range that possessed unique hydrology and water-chemistry characteristics because of the presence of taliks. Chironomid richness was positively correlated with latitude and stream size. Latitudinal gradients in regional diversity largely followed the trends in local richness, but all taxa had small regional numbers of genera near the middle of the latitudinal range, and a decline in overall aquatic insect richness between the south and north was more apparent at the regional scale. We conclude that regional environmental factors control the maximum richness that can be expected in a locality at a given latitude, whereas local environmental factors control the number of taxa present at a site. Spatial gradients in benthic insect richness are likely to affect the applicability of biomonitoring metrics that use groups whose richness varies with latitude
机译:我们研究了加拿大北部Mackenzie河水系中溪流昆虫的一般丰富度的纬度模式。我们重点研究了流入河流并跨越纬度约11°的中低阶支流。研究了栖息地和水化学特性,作为影响地方和区域尺度多样性的因素。在丰富度中没有发现整体的纬度趋势,但是在订单级别上趋势是明显的。 Ephemeroptera和Plecoptera的本地通用物种丰富度向北下降,Trichoptera通用物种丰富度在纬度范围的中部最低,而Diptera通用物种丰富度随纬度增加。多数水生昆虫跟随着预期的丰富度随着纬度的增加而下降,但是Chironomidae家族是一个例外,这可能是因为它们有能力承受北极的环境条件,并且相对缺乏潜在的捕食和与其他无脊椎动物竞争的能力。沿着与流大小和地形,基质,水源和浊度相对应的主分量轴对流进行了表征。大多数组在较大的流中略有不同。在粗基质上,星表蝶和鞘翅目的富集度较高,而由于鳞茎的存在,在具有独特水文和水化学特征的诺曼山脉的溪流中,蝶翅目的富集度较低。手足类动物的丰富度与纬度和溪流大小呈正相关。区域多样性的纬度梯度在很大程度上遵循了当地丰富度的趋势,但所有分类单元在纬度范围的中部附近都有少量属,而在区域范围内,南北之间总体水生昆虫的丰富度下降更为明显。我们得出的结论是,区域环境因素控制着在给定纬度下某个地方可以预期的最大丰度,而地方环境因素则控制着某个地点存在的分类单元的数量。底栖昆虫丰富度的空间梯度可能会影响使用其丰富度随纬度变化的群体的生物监测指标的适用性

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