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Habitat filtering determines spatial variation of macroinvertebrate community traits in northern headwater streams

机译:栖息地过滤决定了北源水流中大型无脊椎动物群落特征的空间变化

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Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly in the last decades, there is still little consensus about trait-based variability of macroinvertebrate communities within and between catchments in near-pristine systems. Our aim was to examine the taxonomic and trait based stability vs. variability of stream macroinvertebrates in three high-latitude catchments in Finland. The collected taxa were assigned to unique trait combinations (UTCs) using biological traits. We found that only a single or a highly limited number of taxa formed a single UTC, suggesting a low degree of redundancy. Our analyses revealed significant differences in the environmental conditions of the streams among the three catchments. Linear models, rarefaction curves and beta-diversity measures showed that the catchments differed in both alpha and beta diversity. Taxon- and trait-based multivariate analyses also indicated that the three catchments were significantly different interms of macroinvertebrate communities. All these findings suggest that habitat filtering, i.e., environmental differences among catchments, determines the variability of macroinvertebrate communities, thereby contributing to the significant biological differences among the catchments. The main implications of our study is that the sensitivity of trait-based analyses to natural environmental variation should be carefully incorporated in the assessment of environmental degradation, and that further studies are needed for a deeper understanding of trait-based community patterns across near-pristine streams.
机译:尽管在过去的几十年中,我们对河流生物的空间分布的了解迅速增加,但对于近原始系统中集水区内和之间的大型无脊椎动物群落的基于特征的变异性仍未达成共识。我们的目的是检查芬兰三个高纬度流域大型无脊椎动物的分类和基于特征的稳定性与变异性。使用生物学特征将收集到的分类单元分配给独特的特征组合(UTC)。我们发现,只有一个分类单元或数量非常有限的一个分类单元形成了一个UTC,这表明冗余度很低。我们的分析表明,三个流域之间溪流的环境条件存在显着差异。线性模型,稀疏曲线和β-多样性测度表明,流域的α和β多样性均不同。基于分类和特征的多元分析还表明,这三个流域的大型无脊椎动物群落的意义显着不同。所有这些发现表明,栖息地过滤,即流域之间的环境差异,决定了大型无脊椎动物群落的变异性,从而导致了流域之间明显的生物学差异。我们研究的主要意义在于,应谨慎地将基于特征的分析对自然环境变异的敏感性纳入对环境退化的评估中,并且需要进一步的研究,以更深入地了解近原始的基于特征的群落模式流。

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