Species composition in assemblages of the family Unionidae Rafinesque, 1820 (Mollusca: Bivalvia) as an indicator of ecological changes in water bodies of Central Polissia, Ukraine

Liliya Bilina, L. Shevchuk, M. Urbańska
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Though Ukraine is one of the countries with insufficient water supply, the northern region of central Polissia has a dense river network. The region’s major rivers – Teteriv, Sluch, Ubort, and Uzh – have undergone significant anthropogenic change. Water pollution has adversely affected their fauna, including the Unionidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia). This study has monitored these changes, and was conducted in two stages. A total of 78 sites with habitats typical for the Unionidae were examined; 45 in 1998–2013, of which 24 were resampled in 2019–2020, and a further 33 were sampled at the same time. Six native species generally characteristic of Ukraine (Unio pictorum Linnaeus, 1758, U. tumidus Philipson, 1788, U. crassus Philipsson, 1788, Anodonta anatina Linnaeus, 1758, A. cygnea Linnaeus, 1758, and Pseudanodonta complanata Rossmassler, 1835) were recorded. While nearly all sites examined in 1998–2013 held some unionids, by 2019–2020, they were recorded in only 62.5% out of the total number of sites in Sluch River basin, 80% in Teteriv River, 40% in Ubort River, and 62.5% in Uzh River. The species richness at sites where unionids were recorded had also declined. Pseudanodonta complanata, recorded in every surveyed basin in 1998–2013, was not observed at any of the sites examined in 2019–2020. In 23 out of the 24 re-examined sites, the extinction of one or more Unionidae species was recorded. It is evident that the role of these large mussels as ecosystem engineers is being compromised.
乌克兰波兰中部水体生态变化指示物Unionidae Rafinesque, 1820(软体动物:双壳亚目)的物种组成
虽然乌克兰是供水不足的国家之一,但波兰中部的北部地区拥有密集的河网。该地区的主要河流——捷捷列夫河、斯卢奇河、乌伯特河和乌兹河——都经历了重大的人为变化。水污染对它们的动物群造成了不利的影响,包括联合科(软体动物:双壳纲)。本研究监测了这些变化,并分两个阶段进行。共调查了78个具有典型联科生境的地点;1998-2013年45份,其中2019-2020年重新采样24份,同时采样33份。记录到乌克兰特有的6种本地物种(Unio pictorum Linnaeus, 1758年,U. tumidus Philipson, 1788年,U. crasssus Philipson, 1758年,Anodonta anatina Linnaeus, 1758年,A. cygnea Linnaeus, 1758年,Pseudanodonta complanata Rossmassler, 1835年)。1998年至2013年期间,几乎所有被调查的地点都有一些群落,但到2019年至2020年,Sluch河流域只有62.5%的地点有群落,Teteriv河有80%,ubot河有40%,Uzh河有62.5%。物种丰富度也呈现下降趋势。1998-2013年在每个调查盆地都有记录,但2019-2020年在所有调查地点均未观察到。在24个重新检查的地点中,有23个地点记录了一个或多个联合科物种的灭绝。很明显,这些大型贻贝作为生态系统工程师的作用正在受到损害。
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