Influence of Cattle Activity in Floodplains on the Zooplankton Community During a Period of Water Retraction

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Daniel Nino Flores-Mendez, Ana Paula Daiub, Gisela Mayora, Leticia Mesa, María Florencia Gutierrez
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Freshwater ecosystems are of great importance but increasingly threatened by human land uses such as intensive livestock production. We investigated the influence of cattle grazing in floodplains on the zooplankton community during a period of water retraction. We hypothesized that cattle activity in surrounding shallow lakes acts as an environmental filter for zooplankton, with its effect depending on the hydrological conditions. Accordingly, we analyzed changes in the taxonomic and functional diversity metrics in three lakes characterized by different grazing management (no-cattle; short grazing period with high stocking rates; and long grazing period with low stocking rates) over a nine-month period into three periods of water retraction (flood, early low water, and late low water). Functional diversity indexes (FRic, FEve, FDis) were influenced by grazing management and the periods of water retraction, without interactive effects, while taxonomic indices (H’, J’, D’) did not show significant relationships with any of these variables. The FRic and FDis indices decreased in lakes subjected to cattle activity, whereas FEve and FDis increased during lower water periods. Functional and taxonomic composition exhibited different patterns among lakes according to grazing management and the periods of water retraction. Overall, a similar composition was found during the flood period but it diverged in the subsequent periods of water retraction. Besides, cattle activity reduced the functional and taxonomic composition in the late low water phase. Our findings suggest that cattle activity acts as an environmental filter for zooplankton altering the functional diversity and composition through the progress of water retraction.

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退水期间洪泛区牛群活动对浮游动物群落的影响
淡水生态系统非常重要,但日益受到人类土地利用(如集约化畜牧生产)的威胁。我们研究了在退水期间,洪泛区放牧牛群对浮游动物群落的影响。我们假设,牛在周围浅水湖泊中的活动对浮游动物起到了环境过滤器的作用,其影响取决于水文条件。因此,我们分析了三个湖泊中不同放牧管理(无牛放牧、高放养率的短放牧期和低放养率的长放牧期)在九个月的三个退水期(洪水期、退水早期和退水晚期)中分类和功能多样性指标的变化。功能多样性指数(FRic、FEve、FDis)受到放牧管理和退水期的影响,但没有交互作用,而分类指数(H'、J'、D')与这些变量均无显著关系。在牛群活动的湖泊中,FRic 和 FDis 指数下降,而在退水期,FEve 和 FDis 指数上升。根据放牧管理和退水期的不同,湖泊的功能和分类组成呈现出不同的模式。总体而言,洪水期的组成相似,但在随后的退水期却出现了差异。此外,牛群活动减少了低水位后期的功能和分类组成。我们的研究结果表明,牛的活动对浮游动物起到了环境过滤器的作用,通过退水过程改变了浮游动物的功能多样性和组成。
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Wetlands
Wetlands 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4.0 months
期刊介绍: Wetlands is an international journal concerned with all aspects of wetlands biology, ecology, hydrology, water chemistry, soil and sediment characteristics, management, and laws and regulations. The journal is published 6 times per year, with the goal of centralizing the publication of pioneering wetlands work that has otherwise been spread among a myriad of journals. Since wetlands research usually requires an interdisciplinary approach, the journal in not limited to specific disciplines but seeks manuscripts reporting research results from all relevant disciplines. Manuscripts focusing on management topics and regulatory considerations relevant to wetlands are also suitable. Submissions may be in the form of articles or short notes. Timely review articles will also be considered, but the subject and content should be discussed with the Editor-in-Chief (NDSU.wetlands.editor@ndsu.edu) prior to submission. All papers published in Wetlands are reviewed by two qualified peers, an Associate Editor, and the Editor-in-Chief prior to acceptance and publication. All papers must present new information, must be factual and original, and must not have been published elsewhere.
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