Macroinvertebrate Communities and Body Condition of Larval Eastern Hellbender Salamanders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) in North Carolina.

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Zoological Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.6620/ZS.2021.60-77
Shem Unger, Sierra Benfield, Lori Williams, Charles Lawson, John Groves
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Abstract

Salamanders are important biological indicators of freshwater aquatic ecosystems. The Eastern Hellbender, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis, is found primarily in streams across the southeastern, midwestern, and eastern portions of the United States. However, this unique large aquatic salamander is facing numerous threats and declines across its geographic range, including in Appalachia. Moreover, little is known regarding the early life history stages (gilled larvae), particularly regarding food availability (aquatic insects present in streams) and body condition. In this study, we assessed the macroinvertebrate communities of streams sampled for larval C. alleganiensis and report on the body condition index within western North Carolina streams. We found varying levels of diversity across sample locations for macroinvertebrates (total sampled = 3,619, representing over 30 genera), with the most prevalent insects from Trichoptera order, with an overall high percent of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT) in all streams, ranging from 68.5% to 90.7%. Functional Feeding Groups included 40.5% filterers, 24.3% predators, 17.6% gatherers, 10.7% shredders, and 6.9% scrapers. Shannon Diversity Index in sample streams ranged from 2.101 to 2.698. Body condition or SMI (scaled mass index) ranged from 1.5 to 3.3 2 across sites with a largely consistent and strong linear relationship between log mass and total length (r = 0.910). Our results add to the body of knowledge on the larval ecology of this North American salamander and may aid in future management of hellbender stream habitats.

北卡罗莱纳东部地狱火蜥蜴(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis)大型无脊椎动物群落和幼虫体况。
蝾螈是淡水水生生态系统的重要生物指标。东部地狱之神,隐branchus alleaniensis,主要分布在美国东南部、中西部和东部的溪流中。然而,这种独特的大型水生蝾螈在其地理范围内面临着许多威胁和减少,包括在阿巴拉契亚地区。此外,关于早期生活史阶段(鳃幼虫),特别是关于食物供应(溪流中存在的水生昆虫)和身体状况知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们评估了在北卡罗莱纳西部河流中取样的大型无脊椎动物群落,并报告了其身体状况指数。我们发现,大型无脊椎动物在不同的采样地点具有不同程度的多样性(总采样= 3,619,代表30多个属),其中最常见的昆虫来自于毛翅目,在所有溪流中,蜉蝣目、Plecoptera目和毛翅目(EPT)的总体比例很高,从68.5%到90.7%不等。功能摄食组包括40.5%的滤食者、24.3%的掠食者、17.6%的采集者、10.7%的撕碎者和6.9%的刮食者。Shannon多样性指数在2.101 ~ 2.698之间。身体状况或SMI(标度质量指数)在1.5 ~ 3.3之间,对数质量与总长度之间的线性关系基本一致(r = 0.910)。我们的研究结果增加了对这种北美蝾螈幼虫生态学的知识体系,并可能有助于未来对地狱河栖息地的管理。
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Zoological Studies
Zoological Studies 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.80
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6.20%
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35
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoological Studies publishes original research papers in five major fields: Animal Behavior, Comparative Physiology, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics and Biogeography. Manuscripts are welcome from around the world and must be written in English. When the manuscript concerns the use of animals or specimens in research, a statement must be included to the effect that the author(s) has adhered to the legal requirements of the country in which the work was carried out or to any institutional guidelines.
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