评估河岸带保护对溪流叶片分解的重要性

Cinthia G. Casotti , Walace P. Kiffer Jr. , Larissa C. Costa , Juliana V. Rangel , Lorena C. Casagrande , Marcelo S. Moretti
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摘要

由于河岸带和水特性的变化,陆地生态系统中的人类干扰会影响森林溪流中有机物和无脊椎动物群落的分解。本研究的目的是评估河岸带的变化如何影响无脊椎动物粉碎机的叶片分解率和定植。黄颡鱼的叶子在同一流域的四条溪流中孵化,这四条溪流在河岸带呈现出不同的保护水平。在碎纸机和保存最完好的溪流中,叶片分解率更高。就丰度和生物量而言,不同溪流的碎纸机不同,在改变的溪流中,这些生物对叶片分解的重要性降低。这些结果表明,河岸带的保护水平影响了碎纸机介导的叶片分解,观察到的分解率下降可能是由于碎纸机对食物资源和栖息地的可用性变化高度敏感。
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Assessing the importance of riparian zones conservation for leaf decomposition in streams

Because of changes in riparian zones and water properties, human disturbances in terrestrial ecosystems can affect the decomposition of organic matter and invertebrate assemblages in forest streams. The aim of this study was to evaluate how changes in the riparian zones influenced leaf breakdown rates and colonization by invertebrate shredders. Leaves of Miconia chartacea were incubated in four streams of the same watershed that presented different conservation levels in the riparian zones. Leaf breakdown rates were higher in the presence of shredders and in the most preserved stream. In terms of abundance and biomass, shredders differed among streams, and the importance of these organisms on leaf decomposition decreased in altered streams. These results suggest the conservation level in the riparian zones influenced leaf decomposition mediated by shredders, and the observed decrease in breakdown rates was probably due to the high sensitivity of shredders to changes in the availability of food resources and habitat.

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Natureza & Conservacao 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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