Beaver dams in Mediterranean ecosystems: trait-specific effects on macroinvertebrates

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
G. Mazza, F. Turillazzi, L. Ancillotto, A. Viviano, T. Di Lorenzo, E. Mori
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After centuries of extinction due to human persecution, Eurasian beavers Castor fiber L. have been released to Southern Europe in the last decades. Being ecosystem engineers, beavers have attracted great attention regarding restoration of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Nonetheless, the effects of the species on aquatic invertebrates known to date are not univocal and mostly refer to central European riverine systems. Here, we evaluated the effects of beaver presence on aquatic macroinvertebrates for the first time in a Mediterranean riverine ecosystem, by applying a sound control-impact sampling design and controlling for seasonal variation in macroinvertebrate assemblage composition. A significant variation in response to season was evident for macroinvertebrate communities, revealing distinct assemblages during spring and summer. Furthermore, the presence of beavers was also identified as a significant driver of species composition, as samples near the beaver dam showed significant variation from control sites. Macroinvertebrate community traits changed according to the relative position to the beaver dam, as control sites featured on average higher abundances of taxa with higher values of bioindication score, larger size, lower adaptation to drag, and were less frequently of introduced origins. Yet, these differences were strongly taxon- and season-specific in their intensity and direction. Differences across sites were mainly driven by the relative abundances of few taxa—including both alien species and high environmental quality indicators—such as those from genera Potamopyrgus, Baetis, Habrophlebia, Ephemerella, Leuctra, and Radix, which explained about 70% of the observed divergence among conditions. Our results indicate that beavers and their engineering activity may induce highly variable species-specific responses in macroinvertebrates, thus possibly representing a driver of environmental heterogeneity along Mediterranean rivers, and that both bioindicators and alien species may exploit such heterogeneity.

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地中海生态系统中的海狸坝:对大型无脊椎动物的特异性影响
经过几个世纪的灭绝,由于人类的迫害,欧亚海狸蓖麻纤维L.在过去的几十年里被释放到南欧。作为生态系统工程师,海狸在水生和陆地生态系统的恢复中受到了广泛关注。尽管如此,迄今为止已知的物种对水生无脊椎动物的影响并不是单一的,主要涉及中欧河流系统。在此,我们首次评估了海狸的存在对地中海河流生态系统中水生大型无脊椎动物的影响,采用了健全的控制-影响抽样设计,并控制了大型无脊椎动物组合组成的季节性变化。大型无脊椎动物群落对季节的响应存在显著差异,春季和夏季表现出明显的组合特征。此外,海狸的存在也被认为是物种组成的一个重要驱动因素,因为海狸坝附近的样本与对照地点有显著差异。大型无脊椎动物群落特征随着与海狸坝相对位置的变化而变化,类群丰度、生物指示值平均较高,体型较大,对拖曳的适应程度较低,引入源较少。然而,这些差异在强度和方向上具有强烈的分类群和季节特异性。不同地点间的差异主要是由少数分类(包括外来物种和高环境质量指标)的相对丰度驱动的,如来自Potamopyrgus、Baetis、Habrophlebia、Ephemerella、Leuctra和Radix属的相对丰度,这解释了大约70%的观测到的条件间差异。我们的研究结果表明,海狸及其工程活动可能会在大型无脊椎动物中引起高度可变的物种特异性反应,因此可能代表地中海河流沿线环境异质性的驱动因素,生物指标和外来物种都可能利用这种异质性。
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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.80
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90
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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