Peculiarities of the Species Composition, Abundance, and Biotope Distribution of Mollusks of the Family Sphaeriidae in Rivers with Many Lakes in the Catchment Area (Using the Example of Water Courses of the Onega Lake Basin)

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
I. A. Baryshev, A. A. Frolov
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Using the example of rivers in the Onega Lake basin, the species composition of mollusks of the Sphaeriidae family and their abundance, biomass, and contribution to benthic communities in rivers with many lakes in the catchment areas have been analyzed. Patterns of the spatial distribution of species across biotopes and gradients of environmental variables are traced. Twenty-six species of mollusks of this family are identified, with European–Siberian species predominating. Most species of mollusks of the family Sphaeriidae found by us have wide ecological ranges and are found in water bodies of various types. It is found that the contribution of Sphaeriidae to the species richness and functioning of aquatic communities in rivers in the conditions of branched lake–river systems (Lake Onega basin) exceeds the values usual for rivers with a small number of lakes in the catchment area. Using the ANOSIM and PERMANOVA methods, it is proven that the species composition of rocky rapids and riffles, sandy rifts, and soft bottom soils is different. Using the IndVal test, seven species are shown to have a statistically significant association with one of these biotopes, and four of them have a statistically significant association with the rocky bottoms of river rapids and riffles. Using the NMDS method, it is shown that the greatest changes in the species composition of representatives of Sphaeriidae are observed when environmental conditions change from small streams with a slow current and brown water to large rivers with a fast current and clear water.

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集水区湖泊众多的河流中软体动物的物种组成、丰度和生物群落分布的特殊性(以奥涅加湖流域的水道为例)
摘要 以奥涅加湖流域的河流为例,分析了在集水区有许多湖泊的河流中软体动物 Sphaeriidae 科的物种组成及其丰度、生物量和对底栖生物群落的贡献。追溯了不同生物群落和环境变量梯度的物种空间分布模式。确定了该科 26 种软体动物,其中以欧洲-西伯利亚物种为主。我们发现的大多数鞘形目软体动物的生态范围很广,分布于各种类型的水体中。研究发现,在湖河支流系统(奥涅加湖流域)条件下,软体动物对河流水生群落物种丰富度和功能的贡献超过了集水区湖泊数量较少的河流的通常值。使用 ANOSIM 和 PERMANOVA 方法证明,岩石急流和涟漪、沙质裂谷和软底土壤的物种组成是不同的。通过 IndVal 检验,7 个物种与其中一种生物群落有显著的统计学关联,其中 4 个物种与急流和溪流的岩石底部有显著的统计学关联。使用 NMDS 方法表明,当环境条件从水流缓慢、水质褐色的小溪流变为水流湍急、水质清澈的大河时,鞘鳃亚科代表物种组成的变化最大。
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Inland Water Biology
Inland Water Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
55.60%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Inland Water Biology publishes thematic reviews and original papers devoted to flora and fauna in waterbodies, biodiversity of hydrobionts, biology, morphology, systematics, ecology, ethology, ecological physiology and biochemistry of aquatic organisms, patterns of biological cycle, structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems, anthropogenic and uncontrolled natural impacts on aquatic organisms and ecosystems, invasion of nonindigenous species into ecosystems and their ecology, methods of hydrobiological and ichthyological studies.
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