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Diatom flora in Mediterranean streams: flow intermittency threatens endangered species

机译:地中海河流中的硅藻区系:水流间歇性威胁濒危物种

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In the context of global environmental changes, Mediterranean rivers are considered highly endangered. Temporal and spatial increases of the dry stretches during the summer lead to the loss of river tridimensional connectivity, which represents a major threat for freshwater biodiversity. In this study, we aimed at exploring the response of diatom communities to summer droughts by analyzing taxonomical composition, specific ecological requirements, ecological guilds and percentages of endangered species. The evolution of diatom communities was monitored under both intermediate and intermittent flows, with traditional and innovative sampling procedures, i.e. collecting diatoms from transects and microhabitats, respectively. Microhabitats differed in terms of water velocity, substrate, isolation and presence of macrophytes. Diatom flora was mainly composed of beta-mesasoprobous taxa. We highlighted an increase of species considered as aerophilous and planktonic in sites characterized by intermittent flow. In general, ecological guilds did not respond to hydrological disturbance as expected. Statistical models identified the maintenance of a minimum of 0.20 m/s flow velocity as the main factor influencing the abundance of endangered species. Conversely, flow instability, lentification and habitat fragmentation represented the major threats for endangered species. In conclusion, diatoms can provide useful information to improve river management practices when faced with an increasing water scarcity scenario. Water stability and river habitat heterogeneity strongly favor the presence of endangered diatom species. In the absence of these conditions, isolated pools surrounded by dry riverbed are very important habitats to be preserved, representing the only refugia for benthic diatom communities during summer.
机译:在全球环境变化的背景下,地中海河流被认为是高度濒危的。夏季干旱带的时间和空间增加导致河流三维连通性的丧失,这对淡水生物多样性构成了重大威胁。在这项研究中,我们旨在通过分析生物分类组成,特定的生态要求,生态行会和濒危物种的百分比,探索硅藻群落对夏季干旱的响应。在传统和创新的采样程序下,在中间流和间歇流下对硅藻群落的演化进行了监测,即分别从样带和微生境中采集硅藻。微生境在水速,底物,分离和大型植物的存在方面有所不同。硅藻菌群主要由β-中生类群组成。我们强调了以间歇性流动为特征的地点中被认为是有氧和浮游生物的物种的增加。一般而言,生态协会对水文扰动没有做出预期的响应。统计模型确定维持最低0.20 m / s的流速是影响濒危物种数量的主要因素。相反,水流不稳,富集和栖息地破碎是对濒危物种的主要威胁。总而言之,当面临越来越多的缺水情况时,硅藻可以提供有用的信息来改善河流管理实践。水的稳定性和河流生境的异质性强烈支持濒临灭绝的硅藻物种的存在。在没有这些条件的情况下,被干燥河床包围的孤立的水池是非常重要的栖息地,是夏季底栖硅藻群落的唯一避难所。

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