波多黎各Cabo Rojo Boquerón野生动物保护区红树林内漂浮蕨类植物覆盖和消失地区的水生无脊椎动物群落

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Nahíra Arocho Hernández, Carlos J. Santos Flores, Dennis Pérez López, Mónica Alfaro Lozano
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摘要Boquerón野生动物保护区是波多黎各西海岸最大的红树林。那里的许多红树林通道都会周期性地被漂浮的蕨类植物萨尔维尼亚(Salvinia)入侵。由于入侵植物物种影响湿地的生物多样性,2013年6月至11月,对萨尔维尼亚入侵的三个红树林区和三个没有萨尔维尼亚的红树林区的水生大型无脊椎动物多样性进行了月度评估。采用了三种采样方法:水生光阱、羽化阱和D网扫描。共收集并鉴定了21305种无脊椎动物,代表24目72科。翅目(21科)的分类丰富度最高,其次是鞘翅目(12科)。Shannon Weiner、Simpson和Jaccard指数按抽样方法计算,以比较栖息地类型之间的多样性。变异多变量方差分析(PERMANOVA)表明,光阱和D网的栖息地类型之间的丰度存在显著差异,而出现阱的丰度则存在显著的时间变化。非度量多维标度(NMDS)用于表示PERMANOVA的结果。采用相似性分析(ANOSIM)和相似性百分比分析(SIMPER)来评估栖息地类型之间的相似性。无论陷阱的类型如何,大约一半的分类群在两种栖息地类型之间共享。
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Aquatic Invertebrate Communities in Areas Covered and Devoid of the Floating Fern Salvinia Within the Mangrove Forest in the Boquerón Wildlife Refuge, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Abstract The Boquerón Wildlife Refuge is the largest mangrove forest on Puerto Rico's west coast. Many of the mangrove channels there are periodically invaded by mats of the floating fern Salvinia. Since invasive plant species impact the biodiversity of wetlands, a monthly assessment of the aquatic macroinvertebrate diversity was conducted from June to November of 2013, in three mangrove areas invaded by Salvinia as well as three areas without it. Three sampling methods were used: aquatic light traps, emergence traps, and D-net sweeps. A total of 21,305 invertebrates representing 24 orders and 72 families were collected and identified. Diptera (21 families) showed the greatest taxonomic richness, followed by Coleoptera (12 families). Shannon-Weiner, Simpson, and Jaccard indexes were calculated per sampling method to compare the diversity between habitat-types. Permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) indicated significant variations in abundances between habitat-types in light-traps and D-nets, while showing significant temporal variations in abundances in the emergence traps. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) was used to represent the results of the PERMANOVA. Analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) and similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER) were employed to evaluate (dis-)similarities between habitat-types. Regardless of the type of trap, about half of the taxa were shared between the two habitat-types.
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Caribbean Journal of Science
Caribbean Journal of Science 综合性期刊-生物多样性保护
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1.00
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21
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Caribbean Journal of Science publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews pertinent to natural science of the Caribbean region. The emphasis is on botany, zoology, ecology, conservation biology and management, geology, archaeology, and paleontology. The mission as a nonprofit scholarly journal is to publish quality, peer-reviewed papers and to make them widely available.
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