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Spatial scale affects community concordance among fishes, benthic macroinvertebrates, and bryophytes in streams

机译:空间尺度影响河流中鱼类,底栖无脊椎动物和苔藓植物之间的群落一致性

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Owing to the lack of information about the distribution patterns of many taxonomic groups, biodiversity conservation strategies commonly rely on a surrogate taxa approach for identifying areas of maximum conservation potential. Macroinvertebrates or fish are the most likely candidates for such a role in many freshwater systems. The usefulness of the surrogate taxa depends largely on community concordance, i.e., the degree of similarity in community patterns among taxonomic groups across a set of sites. We examined the effect of the spatial scale of a study on the strength of community concordance among macro in vertebrates, bryophytes, and fish by comparing the concordance between ordinations of these groups in 101 boreal stream sites. We specifically asked if communities spanning several drainages are more concordant than those originating from a single drainage system. Our results indicate that community concordance is affected by spatial extent, being variable and generally weak at the scale of individual drainages, but strong across multiple drainage systems and ecoregions. We attribute this finding to different taxonomic groups responding to similar environmental factors and sharing a similar latitudinal gradient of community structure when viewed across large spatial scales. We also identified a "gradient of concordance," with sites contributing disproportionately to community concordance being in relatively large streams with high microhabitat variability. Overall, our results suggest that the degree of community concordance among freshwater organism groups depends critically on the spatial extent of the study, and surrogate groups at the scale of single river systems should be used with caution.
机译:由于缺乏有关许多生物分类群分布模式的信息,生物多样性保护战略通常依靠替代类群方法来确定具有最大保护潜力的地区。在许多淡水系统中,大型无脊椎动物或鱼类最有可能发挥这种作用。替代分类单元的有用性在很大程度上取决于社区的一致性,即,在一组站点的分类组之间社区模式的相似程度。我们通过比较101个北方溪流站点中这些群体的排列方式之间的一致性,研究了空间尺度对脊椎动物,苔藓植物和鱼类中的宏观群落一致性强度的影响的研究。我们特别询问跨多个排水渠的社区是否比源自单一排水渠系统的社区更协调。我们的结果表明,社区一致性受空间范围的影响,在单个排水系统的规模上是可变的且通常较弱,但在多个排水系统和生态区中却很强。我们将这一发现归因于不同的分类学群体,这些群体在较大的空间尺度上观察时,对相似的环境因素做出了响应,并共享相似的社区结构纬度梯度。我们还确定了“协调的梯度”,而社区协调的贡献不成比例地存在于相对较大的溪流中,且具有较高的微生境变异性。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,淡水生物群之间的社区协调程度在很大程度上取决于研究的空间范围,应谨慎使用单一河流系统规模的替代群。

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