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Spatial scale effects on taxonomic and biological trait diversity of aquatic macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams

机译:空间尺度对地中海河流水生无脊椎动物分类学和生物学特性多样性的影响

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We examined the effect of spatial scale on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in Mediterranean streams from six basins distributed across southern Europe, including Spain, France, Italy, and Greece. We classified the studied streams according to their long-term aquatic regime into the three following types: (i) permanent (P), (ii) intermittent with summer pools (I-P), and (iii) intermittent with summer dry channels (I-D). For each stream type, we analyzed taxonomic and trait diversity, as well as the composition of the macroinvertebrate community, following a spatially nested design at three spatial scales of analysis: microhabitat (substratum patches), mesohabitat (pools vs. riffles), and macrohabitat (streams). In order to assess intrinsic seasonal variability in streams from the Mediterranean region, 20 Surber samples were taken from each stream according to meso- and microhabitat frequency in the wet and the dry season during 2010. Given the need for adaptation to specific hydrological conditions and the fact that microhabitats should encompass the niche requirements of particular taxa, we hypothesized that this spatial scale would have a greater influence on macroinvertebrate taxa composition and biological traits than the other two larger spatial scales in intermittent streams. We observed that patterns in the relative importance of variance components across hierarchical spatial scales changed with time because low flow or droughts altered both mesohabitat preva - lence and microhabitat composition. Our results confirm the importance of the microhabitat scale in I-P streams in the wet season but not in the dry one, when a loss of microhabitat diversity occurred. Stream-to-stream variability was more important in P and I-D streams. Our study also explored the relationships between traits and aquatic regimes. We found that aquatic macroinvertebrates inhabiting permanent streams exhibited traits related to the longer duration of life cycles in these rivers (e.g. large size of adult stages) and adaptations to flowing conditions (e.g. modes of aquatic dispersal), whereas aquatic macroinvertebrates inhabiting intermittent streams with summer pools had traits adapted to depositional conditions and ecological preferences for confined habitats (i.e. disconnected pools without flow). Finally, aquatic macroinvertebrates from intermittent streams with summer dry channels had adaptations conferring ability to survive periods with no water (e.g. modes of aerial dispersal, resistant stages). These results indicate that microhabitat conditions should not be neglected as they can play an important role in certain situations.
机译:我们研究了空间尺度对分布在欧洲南部的六个盆地(包括西班牙,法国,意大利和希腊)的地中海河流中水生大型无脊椎动物群落的影响。我们根据研究水流的长期水生状况将其分为以下三种类型:(i)永久性(P),(ii)夏季池间歇性(IP)和(iii)夏季干渠间歇性(ID) 。对于每种流类型,我们按照三种空间尺度的空间嵌套设计,分析了分类学和性状多样性以及大型无脊椎动物群落的组成:微生境(基质斑块),中生境(池与浅滩)和大生境(流)。为了评估地中海地区河流的内在季节性变化,根据2010年湿季和旱季的中,微生境频率,从每条河流中抽取了20个Surber样本。考虑到需要适应特定的水文条件和事实上,微生境应包括特定分类单元的生态位需求,我们假设此空间尺度将比间歇流中的其他两个更大的空间尺度对大型无脊椎动物分类单元的组成和生物学特性产生更大的影响。我们观察到,由于低流量或干旱改变了中生境的发生率和微生境的组成,不同等级空间尺度上方差成分相对重要性的模式随时间而变化。我们的结果证实了在湿季I-P河流中微生境规模的重要性,而在干旱季节中,当微生境多样性丧失时,微生境规模并不重要。在P和I-D流中,流到流的可变性更为重要。我们的研究还探讨了性状与水生环境之间的关系。我们发现,居住在永久河流中的水生无脊椎动物表现出与这些河流中较长的生命周期(例如成年阶段较大)和对流动条件的适应性(例如水生扩散方式)有关的特征,而栖息在夏季间断性河流中的水生无脊椎动物水池具有适应沉积条件和密闭生境的生态偏好的特征(即不流动的水池)。最后,来自夏季干渠的间歇性溪流的大型水生无脊椎动物具有适应能力,可以在没有水的情况下生存(例如,空中扩散,抗性阶段的模式)。这些结果表明,微生境条件不容忽视,因为它们在某些情况下可以发挥重要作用。

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