First reports of short-term temporal variations in crustacean species richness in north Patagonian coastal temporary pools

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Nauplius Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2358-2936E2021020
P. Ríos-Escalante, F. Encina-Montoya, E. Carreño, F. Correa-Araneda, C. Esse
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Abstract

Abstract Temporary pools are freshwater bodies of significant interest due to their high species diversity, and the colonization and extinction processes observed at temporal scales. The aim of the present study was to perform a short-term ecological comparison in a group of shallow temporary pools in northern Chilean Patagonia in two periods, August and September 2018. The results revealed marked differences in terms of species richness in the study pools at different conductivities and chlorophyll a concentrations. The dominant species was the calanoid copepod Boeckella gracilis Daday, 1902, while the presence of the rare Anostracan Branchinecta rocaensis Cohen, 1982 was reported in conditions of low chlorophyll a and low conductivity. The community was studied using co-occurrence null models that revealed the absence of structured patterns in species associations, and the presence of niche overlap, with many repeated species that have a similar ecological niche. The present results are identical with observations from temporary pools in southern Chilean Patagonia.
北巴塔哥尼亚海岸临时水池甲壳类物种丰富度短期变化的首次报告
摘要:临时池是一种具有高度物种多样性的淡水水体,其定殖和灭绝过程在时间尺度上观察到。本研究的目的是在2018年8月和9月两个时期,在智利巴塔哥尼亚北部的一组临时浅池中进行短期生态比较。结果表明,在不同电导率和叶绿素a浓度下,研究池的物种丰富度存在显著差异。在低叶绿素a和低电导率条件下,优势种为calanoid copepod Boeckella gracilis Daday, 1902,而稀有的Anostracan Branchinecta rocaensis Cohen, 1982。利用共现零模型对该群落进行了研究,该模型揭示了物种关联中缺乏结构模式,存在生态位重叠,许多重复的物种具有相似的生态位。目前的结果与智利南部巴塔哥尼亚临时水池的观测结果一致。
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