Connectivity and short-term flood interactively affect fish community composition in drainage ditches of paddy fields in an agricultural landscape

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Hideyuki Iwamoto, Daisuke Tahara, Takehito Yoshida
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Community assembly can change over time following variations in connectivity among habitats. Previous studies have demonstrated the influence of seasonal pulse floods on community structures by facilitating species dispersal, but the effects of short-term flash floods have been poorly investigated. We investigated fish community structures before and after a short-term flood in drainage ditches of paddy fields in the Kita River basin, Japan. The study sites were classified into three connectivity types, “Transient” (connected only during the flood, with a temporally disappearing vertical gap between drainage ditches and downstream rivers), “Connected” (always connected, without the vertical gap), and “Disconnected” (always not connected, with the vertical gap). The abundance of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, the only species that dispersed from paddy fields to drainage ditches, increased after the flood irrespective of the connectivity types, although the total abundance of the other species significantly increased after the flood only in the “Transient” sites. The dissimilarity of species composition between the (n − 1)-th and n-th surveys at each site was consistently low in the “Connected” and “Disconnected” sites, whereas it rose just after the flood and gradually declined in the “Transient” sites. Species composition was significantly different among the connectivity types, indicating that some fish species need stable connectivity even during the non-flood period. The results showed that the short-term flood facilitated fish dispersal from paddy fields by the increased water discharge and that from downstream rivers by the temporary removal of vertical gap, emphasizing the importance of hydrological connectivity for biodiversity conservation in an agricultural landscape.

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在农业景观中,连通性和短期洪水相互作用影响水田排水沟中的鱼类群落组成
随着栖息地之间连通性的变化,群落聚集可能会随着时间的推移而变化。以往的研究表明,季节性脉冲洪水通过促进物种扩散对群落结构产生影响,但对短期山洪的影响研究甚少。研究了日本北江流域水田排水沟短期洪水前后的鱼类群落结构。研究地点被分为三种连通性类型:“瞬时”(仅在洪水期间连接,排水沟与下游河流之间的垂直缝隙暂时消失),“连接”(始终连接,没有垂直缝隙)和“断开”(始终不连接,有垂直缝隙)。尽管其他物种的总丰度仅在“暂态”地点显著增加,但无论连通性类型如何,只有从水田向排水沟分散的Misgurnus anguillicaudatus的丰度在洪水后都有所增加。各样点(n−1)次和第n次的物种组成差异在“连通”和“不连通”样点持续较低,而在“暂态”样点,物种组成差异在洪水后上升,逐渐下降。不同连通性类型的鱼种组成差异显著,表明即使在非汛期,一些鱼类也需要稳定的连通性。结果表明,短期洪水通过增加水田的排水量促进了鱼类的扩散,通过暂时消除垂直间隙促进了下游河流的鱼类扩散,强调了水文连通性对农业景观中生物多样性保护的重要性。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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