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Effects of broad-scale geological changes on patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages

机译:大规模地质变化对大型无脊椎动物组合的模式的影响

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Understanding the broad-scale factors that influence biological communities has long been a goal of community ecology. We used benthic macroinvertebrate data to identify broad geographical patterns in macroinvertebrate community composition and specifically to examine the influence of the Precambrian Shield on stream abiotic and biotic conditions. The Precambrian Shield is a geological feature that encompasses most of northern North America. Geology differs between Shield and off-Shield areas, creating distinctly different physical and chemical conditions in aquatic systems. We focused our regional-scale study on south-central Ontario, where both Shield and off-Shield conditions are found in adjacent areas. We used constrained and unconstrained multivariate analyses to examine patterns in biotic, abiotic, and spatial variables. Our results showed that, in low-order lotic systems, macroinvertebrate communities differ between Shield and off-Shield streams. Shield streams have higher dissolved O _2, velocity, and discharge, larger amounts of woody debris, and greater canopy cover than off-Shield streams. In contrast, off-Shield streams have higher conductivity, alkalinity, pH, turbidity, and water temperature, and frequently are surrounded by meadow, cultivated, or pastured land. In general, macroinvertebrate communities at off-Shield sites had a greater proportion of taxa preferring pool or depositional habitats, whereas macroinvertebrate communities at Shield sites contained taxa typically associated with riffles or erosional habitats. Analysis of spatial location indicated that the Shield/off-Shield distinction probably is the result of a combination of intertwined abiotic and spatial factors.
机译:长期以来,了解影响生物群落的广泛因素一直是群落生态学的目标。我们使用底栖大型无脊椎动物数据来识别大型无脊椎动物群落组成的广泛地理格局,并专门检查前寒武纪盾构对河流非生物和生物条件的影响。前寒武纪盾构是涵盖北美北部大部分地区的地质特征。盾构和非盾构区域的地质情况不同,在水生系统中会产生明显不同的物理和化学条件。我们将区域规模研究的重点放在安大略省中南部,在相邻地区发现了盾构和非盾构情况。我们使用了受约束和不受约束的多元分析来检查生物,非生物和空间变量中的模式。我们的结果表明,在低阶抽水系统中,盾构和非盾构流之间的大型无脊椎动物群落有所不同。与非盾构流相比,盾构流具有更高的溶解O _2,速度和排放,大量木屑和更大的树冠覆盖。相比之下,非盾牌流具有更高的电导率,碱度,pH,浊度和水温,并且经常被草甸,耕地或牧场包围。通常,盾构外地点的大型无脊椎动物群落中,池或沉积栖息地的类群数量较大,而盾构厂址的大型无脊椎动物群落中的类群通常与浅滩或侵蚀性生境有关。对空间位置的分析表明,Shield / off-Shield的区别可能是非生物和空间因素相互交织的结果。

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