Tropical and subtropical streams: A synthesis

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Robert M. Hughes, Paulo Santos Pompeu, Marcos Callisto, Kai Chen, Leandro Juen, Bianca de Freitas Terra
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Tropical and sub-tropical streams harbor great biodiversity and are responsible for crucial ecosystem services. Intending to contribute to the understanding of how anthropogenic stressors and pressures alter functional or taxonomic diversity in biotic assemblages or processes in these systems, Water Biology and Security published eight papers. The research originated from Cameroon (Central Africa), southeastern Brazil, eastern Amazonia, and eastern China, representing eight river basins: Huai, Sui and Yishusi from east Asia; São Francisco, Doce, Jequitinhonha, and Amazon from South America; and Congo from Africa. The last two are the most biodiverse on the planet. The studied biomes included tropical rainforest and savanna, neotropical savanna and rainforest, neotropical savanna mountains, and subtropical monsoon forest. The response variables included fish assemblages (3 papers), entire macroinvertebrate assemblages or sub-groups (4 papers), and stream physical habitat structure (1 paper).

热带和亚热带气流:一种综合
热带和亚热带溪流拥有丰富的生物多样性,并负责重要的生态系统服务。为了有助于理解人为压力源和压力如何改变这些系统中生物组合或过程的功能或分类多样性,《水生物学与安全》发表了八篇论文。这项研究起源于喀麦隆(中非)、巴西东南部、亚马逊东部和中国东部,代表了八个流域:东亚的怀、遂和沂沭泗;南美洲的São Francisco、Doce、Jequitinhonha和Amazon;以及来自非洲的刚果。后两种是地球上生物多样性最强的。研究的生物群落包括热带雨林和稀树草原、新热带稀树草原和雨林、新热带草原山脉和亚热带季风森林。响应变量包括鱼类群落(3篇论文)、整个大型无脊椎动物群落或亚群(4篇论文)和溪流物理栖息地结构(1篇论文)。
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