原生和非原生鱼类穿越埃布罗三角洲的水生栖息地

M. Clavero, N. Franch, V. Lopez, Q. Pou-Rovira, J. M. Queral
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我们描述了埃布罗三角洲(伊比利亚半岛东北部)鱼类群落组成的变异性,并报告了最常见物种的栖息地偏好。埃布罗三角洲是一个大型的沿海湿地,已被密集改造,主要用于水稻种植,涉及将大量低电导率的水输入到原来的微咸和盐水系统中。我们确定了埃布罗三角洲内的9种主要生境类型(河流、入流渠道、稻田、流出渠道、泉、沼泽、泻湖、泻湖口和海湾),并通过建立376个采样点、设置1431张网对其中的鱼类群落进行了采样。我们共捕获了52种鱼类,超过120,000条,其中37种为本地鱼类,15种为非本地鱼类。埃布罗三角洲的鱼类区系与生境类型密切相关,随着水盐度的变化,本地和非本地鱼类有明显的分离。在盐碱度较高的生境,即海湾、泻湖、泻湖口和沼泽,本地物种明显占主导地位,而非本地物种在与水稻种植有关的水生生境(流入和流出渠道以及稻田)中占主导地位。淡水泉在丰度方面以非本地泉水为主,但在丰富性方面则不然。由于埃布罗三角洲本地鱼类种类的减少和丧失似乎与用于水稻灌溉的低导电性水的大量流入有关,鱼类保护必须集中于减少这些流出对剩余的自然和半自然湿地的影响。
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Native and non-native fish across aquatic habitats in the Ebro Delta
We describe the variability in the composition of fish communities in the Ebro Delta (NE Iberian Peninsula) and report the habitat preferences of the most common species. The Ebro Delta is a large coastal wetland that has been intensively modified, mainly for rice cultivation involving the input of a large amount of low-conductivity waters into an originally brackish and saline system. We de- fined nine main habitat types within the Ebro Delta (the river, inflow channels, rice fields, outflow channels, springs, marshes, lagoons, lagoon mouths and bays) and sampled fish communities in them by establishing 376 sampling sites, in which we set 1431 fyke nets. We captured more than 120,000 fish belonging to 52 species, of which 37 were native and 15 were non-native. The ichthyofauna of the Ebro Delta is strongly structured in relation to habitat type, following variations in water salinity, and there is a clear segregation of native and non-native fish species. Native species are clearly dominant in the more saline habitats, namely bays, lagoons, lagoon mouths and marshes, while non-natives dominate the aquatic habitats related to rice cultivation (inflow and outflow channels as well as rice fields). Freshwater springs are dominated by non-natives in terms of abundance, but not in terms of richness. Since the decline and loss of native fish species in the Ebro Delta seems linked to the massive inflow of low- conductivity waters for rice irrigation, fish conservation must focus in reducing the influence of those outflows on the remaining natural and semi-natural wetlands.
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