Hydrology and water quality drive multiple biological indicators in a dam-modified large river

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Zhongyang Li , Huiyu Xie , Zhiqi Peng , Jani Heino , Yu Ma , Fangyuan Xiong , Wenqi Gao , Wei Xin , Chiping Kong , Lekang Li , Lei Fang , Haihua Wang , Guangpeng Feng , Beixin Wang , Xiaowei Jin , Yushun Chen
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Freshwater biodiversity is increasingly threatened by dams and many other anthropogenic stressors, yet our understanding of the complex responses of different biotas and their multiple facets remains limited. Here, we present a multi-faceted and integrated-indices approach to assess the differential responses of freshwater biodiversity to multiple stressors in the Yangtze River, the third longest and most dam-densely river in the world. By combining individual biodiversity indices of phytoplankton, zooplankton, periphyton, macroinvertebrates, and fish with a novel integrated aquatic biodiversity index (IABI), we disentangled the effects of hydrology, water quality, land use, and natural factors on both α and β diversity facets in taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic dimensions. Our results revealed that phytoplankton and fish species and functional richness increased longitudinally, while fish taxonomic and phylogenetic β diversity increased but phytoplankton and macroinvertebrate β diversity remained unchanged. Hydrology and water quality emerged as the key drivers of all individual biodiversity indices, followed by land use and natural factors, with fish and phytoplankton showed the strongest responses. Importantly, we found that natural, land use, and hydrological factors indirectly affected biodiversity by altering water quality, which in turn directly influenced taxonomic and phylogenetic IABIs. Our findings highlight the complex interplay of multiple stressors in shaping freshwater biodiversity and underscore the importance of considering both individual and integrated indices for effective conservation and management. We propose that our multi-faceted and integrated-indices approach can be applied to other large, dam-modified river basins globally.

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水文和水质驱动着一条大坝改造过的大河中的多种生物指标
淡水生物多样性正日益受到大坝和许多其他人为压力因素的威胁,但我们对不同生物群落及其多方面复杂反应的了解仍然有限。在这里,我们提出了一种多方面的综合指数方法,用于评估长江--世界上第三长、水坝最密集的河流--淡水生物多样性对多种压力因素的不同反应。通过将浮游植物、浮游动物、浮游植物、大型无脊椎动物和鱼类的单个生物多样性指数与新型综合水生生物多样性指数(IABI)相结合,我们从分类学、功能和系统发育的维度分离了水文、水质、土地利用和自然因素对α和β多样性面的影响。我们的研究结果表明,浮游植物和鱼类的物种和功能丰富度纵向增加,鱼类分类学和系统发育β多样性增加,但浮游植物和大型无脊椎动物β多样性保持不变。水文和水质是所有生物多样性指数的主要驱动因素,其次是土地利用和自然因素,其中鱼类和浮游植物的反应最为强烈。重要的是,我们发现自然、土地利用和水文因素通过改变水质间接影响了生物多样性,而水质又直接影响了分类学和系统发育的 IABIs。我们的研究结果突显了多种压力因素在影响淡水生物多样性方面复杂的相互作用,并强调了考虑单个和综合指数对有效保护和管理的重要性。我们建议将我们的多方面综合指数方法应用于全球其他经过大坝改造的大型河流流域。
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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
CiteScore
12.30
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1.30%
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19
期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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