Effects of urbanization on habitat characteristics: what are the responses of habitat alteration on functional feeding groups of aquatic invertebrates?

J. A. Rigotti, C. Pompêo, A. Fonseca
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Urbanization causes many changes in stream communities and rivers usually suffer major structural modifications under intense urban occupation. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of urbanization on physicochemical habitat characteristics and evaluate the responses of urbanization on functional feeding groups (FFGs) of invertebrates. Water quality parameters (temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, pH, phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, turbidity and organic matter) and flow parameters were measured in least and severely urbanized areas. FFGs of macroinvertebrates were analyzed and applied as surrogates of ecosystem attributes. The differences in the macroinvertebrate community of the least and severely urbanized areas were assessed using non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) and a permutational multivariate analysis of variance (Permanova). Differences between the least and severely urbanized areas were observed with nMDS. The Permanova also showed a significant difference between the nMDS groups. The least urbanized areas presented greater richness for each FFG. On the other hand, severely urbanized areas presented a major abundance of gathering collectors and predators. Thus, the composition of FFGs responded to habitat alterations that were represented by water quality and the flow parameters.
城市化对生境特征的影响:生境变化对水生无脊椎动物功能摄食群的响应?
城市化导致河流社区发生许多变化,河流在密集的城市占领下通常遭受重大的结构改变。本研究旨在探讨城市化对无脊椎动物物化生境特征的影响,并评价城市化对无脊椎动物功能摄食群(FFGs)的影响。在城市化程度较低和城市化程度较重的地区测量了水质参数(温度、电导率、溶解氧、pH、磷、叶绿素-a、浊度和有机质)和流量参数。对大型无脊椎动物的ffg进行了分析,并将其作为生态系统属性的代表。采用非度量多维尺度(nMDS)和置换多元方差分析(Permanova)对城市化程度最低和最严重地区的大型无脊椎动物群落差异进行了评估。用nMDS观察了城市化程度最低和最严重地区之间的差异。在nMDS组之间,Permanova也显示出显著差异。城市化程度最低的地区在每个FFG中表现出更高的富裕程度。另一方面,严重城市化的地区呈现出大量的采集者和捕食者。因此,ffg的组成响应以水质和流量参数为代表的生境变化。
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