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Responses of stream macroinvertebrate communities to progressive forest harvesting: influences of harvest intensity, stream size and riparian buffers.

机译:溪流无脊椎动物群落对渐进式森林采伐的反应:采伐强度,溪流大小和河岸缓冲带的影响。

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Harvesting of forests causes a range of disturbances, including changes to hydrology, nutrient inputs, water quality, food sources, habitat structure and channel morphology, which can impact streams over several years and are reflected in changes in community structure. We aimed to determine the relative magnitudes of impact and rates of recovery of benthic macroinvertebrate communities, and associated changes in biotic indices (Quantitative Macroinvertebrate Community Index and an Index of Biotic Integrity), in reaches of different sized streams within progressively logged catchments. We conducted annual summer surveys over seventeen years in fifteen New Zealand streams that differed in size (upstream catchment area between 40 and 2360 ha, mean channel widths between 2.5 and 16 m) and harvest intensity in the surrounding catchment. The largest post-harvest changes in biotic indices and community structures occurred in streams draining relatively small to medium catchments (<500 ha) where >40% of the upstream catchment had been harvested, and particularly after harvesting of overstorey riparian vegetation adjacent to study reaches. The impacts of harvest on invertebrate communities were less evident in wider streams draining catchments over 500 ha, but the largest changes from pre-harvest biotic indices and community structure still generally occurred after harvesting of riparian vegetation along these streams. The changes in community structure after harvesting of riparian vegetation typically included increases in the densities of Diptera, Mollusca and Oligochaetes, and decreases in the densities of Ephemeroptera. These results demonstrate that impacts on benthic macroinvertebrate communities increased as the proportion of upstream catchment harvested increased and/or after riparian vegetation was harvested. Some of the communities in headwater streams had largely recovered towards pre-harvest structures, whereas post-harvest recovery was less evident in relatively large streams, over the duration of the study.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2010.08.025
机译:森林砍伐会造成一系列干扰,包括水文学,养分输入,水质,食物来源,生境结构和河道形态的变化,这些变化可能影响数年的河流,并反映在社区结构的变化中。我们的目的是确定逐渐采伐的集水区不同大小河段底栖大型无脊椎动物群落的相对影响程度和恢复速度,以及相关生物指数(定量无脊椎动物群落指数和生物完整性指数)的变化。我们对17条大小不同(上游集水区面积在40至2360公顷之间,平均河道宽度在2.5至16 m之间)和周围集水区的收获强度不同的新西兰溪流进行了17年的年度夏季调查。生物指数和群落结构的最大收获后变化发生在流域相对较小至中等集水区(<500公顷)的河流中,其中上游集水区的收割率已超过40%,尤其是在收获临近研究河床的河岸植被。收获对无脊椎动物群落的影响在超过500公顷的更宽阔的流域流域中的影响较不明显,但收获前生物指数和群落结构的最大变化通常仍发生在沿这些流域收获河岸植被之后。收获河岸植被后,群落结构的变化通常包括双翅目,软体动物和寡毛纲的密度增加,而phe翅目的密度下降。这些结果表明,对底栖大型无脊椎动物群落的影响随着上游集水区的增加和/或河岸植被的收获而增加。在研究期间,源头溪流中的一些社区已基本恢复到收获前的结构,而相对较大的溪流中收获后的恢复则不太明显。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016 /j.foreco.2010.08.025

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