季节性和丝孢菌的分生孢子调理对热带河流凋落叶中手蛾幼虫的多样性有影响

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jéssica Fernanda Gomes Pio , Luiz Ubiratan Hepp , Adriana Oliveira Medeiros , Carlos Eduardo Copatti
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摘要

研究了热带河流(巴西塞拉多生物群)不同季节凋落叶相关chironomid幼虫的结构、分类和营养组成。此外,本研究旨在探讨分解微生物的活性与手拟鱼的丰度和总丰度之间的关系。为了进行这项研究,在连续30天的时间里,从Boiadeiro溪流的5个采样点收集了叶子,总共收集了12个月。然后将它们放入凋落物袋中(每点3只),在溪流中孵育30 d,评估摇蚊定植和微生物活性。共鉴定摇蚊幼虫3892只。在摇蚊幼虫功能摄食组(ffg)中,食物采集-采集组多样性高于其他功能摄食组。水生菌丝菌在叶片分解过程中产生的分生孢子数与手拟体的丰富度呈正相关。在旱季(4 ~ 8月),手摇蝇的丰度和总丰富度最高,幼虫的分类变异性最低。相反,雨季的环境变化对与叶碎屑相关的手拟虫的分类变异性有较大的贡献,但对其丰度和总丰富度有较低的贡献。
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Seasonality and hyphomycetes’ conidia conditioning affect the diversity of Chironomidae larvae associated with leaf litter in a tropical stream

This study aimed to evaluate the structure, taxonomic, and trophic composition of an assemblage of chironomid larvae associated with leaf litter in a tropical stream (Brazilian Cerrado biome) during different seasonal periods. Additionally, the study aimed to examine the relationship between the activity of decomposing microorganisms and the abundance and total richness of chironomids. To conduct the study, leaves were collected in buckets from the Boiadeiro stream at five sampling points over 30 consecutive days, resulting in a total collection of 12 months. Then, they were placed in litter bags (n =  3 per point) and incubated in the stream for 30 days to evaluate chironomid colonization and microbial activity. A total of 3,892 chironomid larvae were identified. Among the functional feeding groups (FFGs) of chironomid larvae, the food collector-gatherer group displayed higher diversity than other FFGs. The richness of chironomids was positively associated with the number of conidia produced by aquatic hyphomycetes' during leaf decomposition. We found that during the dry season (April–August), the highest values of abundance and total richness of chironomids were recorded, accompanied by the lowest taxonomic variability of chironomid larvae. Conversely, environmental variations in the rainy season contributed to greater taxonomic variability but lower abundance and total richness of chironomids associated with leaf detritus.

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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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