Influence of environmental factors on the distribution of caddisfly (Trichoptera) communities in medium-sized lowland streams in Latvia

Agnija Skuja, V. Spuņģis
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The understanding of community structuring factors is a fundamental issue in community ecology. The objectives of the study were (1) to identify the distribution of the caddisfly community along the stream continuum; (2) to ascertain hydrochemical, hydrological, substrate, and catchment factors responsible for the distribution of communities; and (3) to summarize the key variance types determining the variance in caddisfly communities. Standard methods were used to investigate hydrological and hydrochemical parameters of nine medium-sized streams in 2003. Sampling and processing of samples of macroinvertebrates followed AQEM methods. A total of 28 taxonomic units of caddisflies were analysed. The upper reaches of streams revealed a relatively low abundance of caddisflies while the middle reaches had high abundances. The abundance in the lower reaches varied in a wide range. TWINSPAN separated the caddisfly species into two distinct groups. One group represented lithal habitat and rheophilous species. The other represented stream reaches with fine mineral sediments rich in organic matter of different size. Hydrochemical and physical variables explained the majority of variance in the preferences of caddisflies to bottom type and other environ- mental parameters, while all studied variables together explained up to 58% of the data variance. Thus, caddisflies could be used to study the influence of local and regional factors on stream ecosystems. The results of the present study could be also applied in practice to solve problems related to the evaluation of the ecological quality of running waters using benthic macro- invertebrates.
环境因素对拉脱维亚中等低地溪流中毛翅目蝇群落分布的影响
群落结构因子的认识是群落生态学的一个基础性问题。研究的目的是:(1)确定沿河流连续体的球蝇群落分布;(二)查明影响群落分布的水化学、水文、基质和集水区因素;(3)总结了决定蝇类群落变异的关键变异类型。采用标准方法对2003年9条中型河流的水文、水化学参数进行了调查。大型无脊椎动物标本的取样和处理采用AQEM方法。对球虱的28个分类单位进行了分析。河流上游的球蝇丰度相对较低,而中游的球蝇丰度较高。下游丰度变化幅度较大。TWINSPAN把球虱分成了两个不同的群体。一组代表石质栖息地和流变物种。另一类为细矿物沉积物,富含不同大小的有机质。水化学和物理变量解释了灰蝇对底部类型和其他环境参数偏好的大部分差异,而所有研究变量加在一起解释了高达58%的数据差异。因此,球虱可以用来研究局地和区域因素对河流生态系统的影响。本研究的结果也可应用于实际中,解决利用底栖大型无脊椎动物评价自来水生态质量的相关问题。
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