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The relative influence of the environment, land use, and space on the functional and taxonomic structures of phytoplankton and zooplankton metacommunities in tropical reservoirs

机译:环境,土地利用和空间对热带水库浮游植物和浮游动物代理的功能和分类结构的相对影响

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Disentangling the effects of space and the environment on species distribution is one of the current goals of ecology and biogeography. In this study, we aimed to determine the relative influence of local, spatial (directional and non-directional), and land-use predictors on the taxonomic and functional trait compositions of phytoplankton and zooplankton assemblages. We collected data from 25 sampling points within shallow artificial water reservoirs in the central-western region of Brazil. This study was conducted in an area with a small spatial extent (<50 km between sampling sites) and in a reservoir of a typical hierarchical branching river network. The explanatory variables included 8 environmental features, 2 land-use predictors, and 2 spatial proxies (non-directional and directional spatial eigenvectors). We used a partial redundancy analysis to evaluate the relative influence of each predictor. Only spatial predictors, mainly directional, were important in explaining the phytoplankton and zooplankton metacommunity structure (functional and taxonomic). According to the metacommunity perspective, our results indicated that the phytoplankton and zooplankton metacommunities could be classified as species sorting with high dispersal, that is, a mass-effect perspective. We expected to see mass-effect processes in our study area, in which highly-dispersive species occur in a small-scale, highly-connected area where upstream reservoirs act as sources for dispersing species downstream. Moreover, some functional traits and morphofunctional attributes of phytoplankton (presence of flagella and small size) and zooplankton (suspensivore, carnivore, and littoral habitats) were associated with an increase in dispersal. Finally, this study contributes to the understanding of how environment, space, and land-use components structure plankton metacommunities.
机译:解开空间和环境对物种分布的影响是生态和生物地理的目前目标之一。在这项研究中,我们旨在确定局部,空间(定向和非定向)的相对影响,以及浮游植物和浮游动物组合的分类和功能性状组合物上的土地利用预测因子。我们在巴西中西部地区的浅层人工水库中收集了25个抽样点的数据。该研究在一个具有小空间程度(在抽样场所之间的50公里的区域)和典型分支河道网络的储层中进行了该研究。解释性变量包括8个环境特征,2个土地使用预测器和2个空间代理(非定向和方向空间特征向量)。我们使用部分冗余分析来评估每个预测器的相对影响。只有空间预测因子,主要是定向,在解释浮游植物和浮游植物地区结构(功能和分类学)中都很重要。根据MetaComanity的角度来看,我们的结果表明,浮游植物和浮游动物代理可以被归类为具有高分子的物种分类,即批量效应视角。我们希望看到我们的研究区域中的批量效应过程,其中高度分散的物种在小规模的高度连接区域中发生,上游水库作为分散在下游的物种的来源。此外,浮游植物(鞭毛和小尺寸的存在)和浮游动物(悬浮症,肉食病和沿植物栖息地)的一些功能性状和形态功能属性与分散的增加有关。最后,这项研究有助于了解环境,空间和土地利用组件结构结构浮游生物。

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