Climate Impact on Freshwater Biodiversity: General Patterns in Extreme Environments of North-Eastern Siberia (Russia)

S. Barinova, V. Gabyshev, O. Gabysheva
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Aims: The aims of the current study are to reveal the response of high latitude riverine planktonic algal communities in northeastern Siberia to extreme climatic conditions of its habitats. Study Design: We implemented diverse statistical methods, which represent some new approaches in freshwater algal diversity analysis. Place and Duration of Study: Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel, Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone SB RAS, Russia, between June 2008 and Original Research Article British Journal of Environment & Climate Change, 4(4): 423-443, 2014 424 January 2014. Methodology: We collected 800 samples of phytoplankton from 400 sites of 12 northeastern Siberian rivers in gradients of climatic and chemical variables that we analyzed. New indices Geo-associated and Dynamic Habitat Index were included in this analysis. Statistical methods for comparative floristic analyses were used for calculating the similarity of algal communities among the sampling stations. Multiple regression stepwise statistical analysis on phytoplankton including chemical and climatic variables data was performed. Species diversity in algal communities and their environmental variables relationships were calculated. Results: As a result, 1283 species (1637 taxa of species and infraspecies) from six taxonomic divisions were identified in phytoplankton communities. Species richness as a whole increased to the north. Abundance and biomass were highly correlated. Two types of phytoplankton communities were identified: a southern community with increasing diatoms and a northern group with decreasing diatoms to the north. Diatoms prevailed but were replaced by green algae in high mountains or by green and Chrysophyta algae and Cyanobacteria in the Arctic. We revealed major variables that considered stimulating or stress factors with helps of statistical prorgams. Conclusion: Statistical analyses of phytoplankton in 12 large rivers revealed an increase in species richness to the north with community structure changing under stimulation of air temperature, ice-free periods, humidity, and trophic variables were stimulants and water transparency and speed flow were considered stress factors.
气候对淡水生物多样性的影响:东北西伯利亚(俄罗斯)极端环境的一般模式
目的:本研究旨在揭示西伯利亚东北部高纬度河流浮游藻类群落对其栖息地极端气候条件的响应。研究设计:我们采用了多种统计方法,代表了淡水藻类多样性分析的一些新方法。研究地点和时间:以色列海法大学进化研究所,俄罗斯冷冻岩石带生物问题研究所,2008年6月-原论文英国环境与气候变化学报,4(4):423-443,2014年1月。方法:从东北西伯利亚12条河流的400个地点采集了800份浮游植物样本,分析了气候和化学变量的梯度。新增了地理相关指数和动态生境指数。采用比较区系分析的统计方法计算了各采样站间藻类群落的相似性。对浮游植物的化学和气候变量数据进行多元回归逐步统计分析。计算了藻类群落的物种多样性及其环境变量关系。结果:共鉴定出浮游植物群落中6个分类区1283种(1637个种及下种分类群)。物种丰富度总体上向北增加。丰度与生物量高度相关。发现了两种类型的浮游植物群落:南部硅藻增加的群落和北部硅藻减少的群落。硅藻占主导地位,但在高山被绿藻取代,在北极被绿藻、金藻和蓝藻取代。我们通过统计程序揭示了考虑刺激或压力因素的主要变量。结论:12条大河浮游植物物种丰富度向北增加,群落结构在气温、无冰期、湿度和营养变量的刺激下发生变化,水体透明度和流速是胁迫因素。
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