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Effects of fine sediment inputs from a logging road on stream insect communities: a large-scale experimental approach in a Canadian headwater stream

机译:伐木道路上的细沙沉积物对溪流昆虫群落的影响:在加拿大源头溪流中的大规模实验方法

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A forest headwater stream was manipulated (logging road-crossing amended) to induce fine sediment inputs. Benthic inorganic sediment concentrations (particles 1.5-250 mu m) increased from a 2-year pre-disturbance average of about 800 g m(-2) to over 5000 g m(-2) that persisted for 3 years. Aquatic insect communities were examined over the 5-year study period in the manipulated and nearby reference streams. Overall, the effects of the fine sediment increases on aquatic insect communities were minimal. There were no significant effects of sedimentation on total aquatic insect abundance or biomass. An index of multivariate dispersion gave no evidence of community stress at the manipulated site. Multivariate ordination plots and time trends among univariate community metrics indicated only subtle changes in community structure. Among the univariate metrics (16 time series analyses in total), six gave evidence of a sediment impact on aquatic insect communities. Of those, the clearest indications of an effect were small reductions in diversity and richness of spring communities. These resulted from a significant decline in the proportion of spring shredders, accompanied by a significant increase in the percent Chironomidae. This large-scale experimental approach integrated the realism of a whole-stream study with the control of a manipulative study by including pre-manipulation measurements and excluding other confounding catchment disturbances. In this regard, it may provide a more realistic measure of benthic community-level responses to sedimentation in streams at a magnitude associated with logging activity than many previous studies.
机译:对森林源头水流进行了控制(对伐木过路处进行了修正)以诱导细沙的输入。底栖无机沉积物的浓度(颗粒1.5-250微米)从2年的平均扰动前平均水平约800 g m(-2)增加到超过5000 g m(-2),持续了3年。在为期5年的研究期内,对操作和附近参考流中的水生昆虫群落进行了检查。总体而言,细小沉积物增加对水生昆虫群落的影响很小。沉积对总水生昆虫的丰度或生物量没有显着影响。多元分散指数没有提供任何证据表明在操作部位的社区压力。单变量社区指标中的多变量排序图和时间趋势表明,社区结构只有细微的变化。在单变量指标(总共16个时间序列分析)中,有6个证据表明了沉积物对水生昆虫群落的影响。其中最明显的迹象是春季社区的多样性和丰富程度略有下降。这些是由于春季切碎机的比例显着下降,同时Chironomidae的百分比也显着增加。这种大规模的实验方法通过包括操作前的测量并排除其他混杂的集水区干扰,将全流研究的现实性与操作研究的控制相结合。在这方面,与以前的许多研究相比,它可以提供对底栖生物群落水平对河流中与沉积活动有关的沉降反应的更现实的测量。

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