From source to lake: Multi‒taxon alpha and beta diversity patterns along a river above 4500 ​m AMSL on the Qinghai‒Tibetan Plateau

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yintao Jia , Huan Zhu , Tingfeng Xie , Xiong Xiong , Zhengfei Li , Yongde Cui , Guoxiang Liu , Mingdian Liu , Yifeng Chen
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Understanding the distribution of species is highly important for optimizing future conservation priorities and strategies at the regional scale. Relatively little attention has been given to multi-taxon aquatic biota in extreme alpine environments. We examined the spatial and temporal patterns of alpha and beta diversity, site-specific contributions to beta diversity and assembly mechanisms of four taxonomic groups (fishes, macroinvertebrates, zooplankton and phytoplankton) from the source to the estuary of the Za'gya Zangbo River above 4500 ​m AMSL (above mean sea level) on the northern Qinghai-Tibetan (Q–T) Plateau. A total of 4 fish species, 45 macroinvertebrate taxa, 17 zooplankton taxa and 56 phytoplankton taxa were found in the study area. No consistent patterns in taxonomic richness were observed across taxa from upstream to estuary. The fish communities had the lowest dissimilarity between communities, the phytoplankton community had the highest dissimilarity in the dry season, and the macroinvertebrate community had the highest dissimilarity in the wet season. The relative importance of the turnover and nestedness components varied considerably across taxa and along spatial gradients. The diversity patterns of macroinvertebrate, zooplankton and phytoplankton communities were significantly correlated with several environmental factors, whereas only the beta diversity of fish was correlated with altitude. Stochastic processes dominated in shaping the macroinvertebrate communities whereas deterministic processes dominated the assembly of the phytoplankton communities. Weak congruence of diversity patterns across taxonomic groups suggested that biological groups cannot serve as reliable surrogates for one another and that multiple biological groups should be included in the biomonitoring of high-altitude rivers on the Q‒T Plateau. The relatively unique species in the upstream area and estuary of the Za'gya Zangbo River harbor should receive more attention in future conservation and management schemes.
从源头到湖泊:青藏高原海拔 4500 米以上河流沿岸多类群阿尔法和贝塔多样性模式
了解物种的分布对于优化未来区域范围内的保护重点和战略非常重要。对极端高寒环境中多物种水生生物群的关注相对较少。我们研究了青藏高原北部 4500 米(平均海拔高度)以上扎雅藏布江源头至河口四个分类群(鱼类、大型无脊椎动物、浮游动物和浮游植物)的阿尔法和贝塔多样性的时空模式、特定地点对贝塔多样性的贡献以及集合机制。研究区域共发现 4 种鱼类、45 个大型无脊椎动物类群、17 个浮游动物类群和 56 个浮游植物类群。从上游到河口,各分类群的分类丰富度没有发现一致的模式。鱼类群落之间的相似度最低,浮游植物群落在旱季的相似度最高,而大型无脊椎动物群落在雨季的相似度最高。不同类群和不同空间梯度的周转率和嵌套度的相对重要性差异很大。大型无脊椎动物、浮游动物和浮游植物群落的多样性模式与多个环境因素显著相关,而只有鱼类的贝塔多样性与海拔高度相关。随机过程主导了大型无脊椎动物群落的形成,而确定性过程则主导了浮游植物群落的形成。不同生物分类群多样性模式的一致性较弱,这表明生物分类群之间不能相互替代,Q-T 高原高海拔河流的生物监测应包括多个生物分类群。在未来的保护和管理计划中,应更多地关注扎雅藏布江港上游地区和河口相对独特的物种。
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