From shady ditches to artificial pools – Does mire restoration benefit aquatic invertebrates?

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Maarja Vaikre , Margus Voode , Elin Soomets-Alver
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Abstract

To combat the loss of wetlands and the services they provide, many are now being restored. Rewetting, usually by ditch blocking, is a common approach to restore drained wetlands, where it can create a supply of permanent artificial pools. We studied how aquatic macroinvertebrate abundance, species richness and communities respond to ditch blocking, and how the new lentic waterbodies contribute to the habitat value of these ‘restored’ ecosystems. The study system was a large before-after-control-impact (BACI) experiment along forested mixotrophic bog edges, where we sampled macroinvertebrates prior to and after the restoration that had created a total of 308 individual pools along former ditch channels. The mean abundance and taxon richness increased similarly in drain-blocked and control ditches between 2015 and 2021 but blocked and control ditches started to host distinct communities. Most pronounced changes were the decrease in the numbers of bivalves and plecopterans and the appearance of vagile species, such as odonatans, hemipterans and certain beetles and flies to blocked ditches, including several characteristic species. Overall, the restoration provided new habitats for aquatic macroinvertebrates, but the convergence of these communities toward natural transitional mire communities remains to be studied.

从阴沟到人工水池——泥沼恢复对水生无脊椎动物有益吗?
为了防止湿地的流失及其提供的服务,许多湿地正在恢复。再湿润,通常通过沟渠堵塞,是恢复排水湿地的常用方法,在那里它可以创造一个永久性的人工水池。我们研究了水生大型无脊椎动物的丰度、物种丰富度和群落对沟渠阻塞的响应,以及这些“恢复”的生态系统的新水体对栖息地价值的贡献。研究系统是一个大型的前-后控制-影响(BACI)实验,沿着森林混合营养沼泽边缘,我们在恢复之前和之后采样了大型无脊椎动物,这些无脊椎动物沿着以前的沟渠通道创建了总共308个单独的水池。2015年至2021年间,排水阻塞沟渠和控制沟渠的平均丰度和分类丰富度都有类似的增加,但阻塞沟渠和控制沟渠开始拥有不同的群落。最显著的变化是双壳类动物和翼翅类动物数量的减少,以及游动物种的出现,如齿足类动物、半翼类动物和某些甲虫和飞到堵塞的沟渠的苍蝇,包括几个特征物种。总体而言,恢复为水生大型无脊椎动物提供了新的栖息地,但这些群落向自然过渡沼泽群落的趋同仍有待研究。
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来源期刊
Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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