哪些自然生境因素决定了腹足类动物在新热带源流中的分布?

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Marden S. Linares , Diego R. Macedo , Rodrigo L. Massara , Marcos Callisto
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淡水腹足类动物在淡水生态系统的结构和功能中起着举足轻重的作用,但其生态学研究仍存在空白。我们的目标是了解哪些自然生境因素对新热带稀树草原上游生态系统中淡水腹足动物的分布最重要,并为该生物群系中淡水腹足动物的保护和管理工作提供基线。我们确定了5个分类群,每个分类群都有不同的环境偏好。Littoridina的存在与河流坡度呈负相关,Biomphalaria的存在与总溶解固形物、鹅卵石、细沉积物和有机质的比例呈正相关。冈拉木的存在与海拔高度和池的比例呈正相关。气泡的存在与总溶解固形物呈负相关,与碱度呈正相关。结核类黑素的存在与粗砾石的比例呈正相关。我们的研究结果强调了保护本地淡水腹足动物组合(以及管理非本地入侵物种)的挑战,因为不同分类群的环境偏好差异很大,而且大多数容易受到常见的人为干扰。
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What physical habitat factors determine the distribution of gastropods in neotropical headwater streams?

Freshwater gastropods play a pivotal role in the structure and functioning of freshwater ecosystems, but despite their importance, there are still gaps in their ecology. Our goal was to understand what physical habitat factors are the most important for the distribution of freshwater gastropods in headwater stream ecosystems in the Neotropical Savanna and provide a baseline for conservation and management efforts for freshwater gastropods in this biome. We identified five taxa, each with different environmental prefferences. Littoridina presence related negatively with stream slope, Biomphalaria presence related positively with total dissolved solids and the proportions of cobble, fine sediment and organic matter. Gundlachia presence correlated positively with elevation and the proportion of pools in the site. Physa presence related negatively with total dissolved solids and positively with alkalinity. Melanoides tuberculata presence correlated positively with the proportion of coarse gravel. Our results highlight the challenge for protecting native freshwater gastropod assemblages (and managing non-native invasive species), because environmental preferences vary widely amongst taxa and most are vulnerable to common anthropogenic disturbances.

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