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Relationship of macroinvertebrate species and mangrove species in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: Research articleHaneji, Choshin, Do, Van Tu, Nguyen, The Cuong, Tran, Thi Phuong Anh 09 December 2015 (has links)
Associative relationships among mangrove species and macroinvertebrate species were analysed for ecosystems of Xuan Thuy National Park. Census of mangrove species with allometric measurements was conducted in selected plots, and census of macroinvertebrate species was conducted in quadrats inside of mangrove species census plots. Correlational analysis among allometrically estimated aboveground biomass of mangrove species and population of macroinvertebrate species was examined by clustering method. High level of similarity was resulted for specific macroinvertebrate species with specific mangrove species in annual and seasonal basis. Moreover, indicator macroinvertebrate species is proposed based on indicator value index method. / Các mối quan hệ giữa thực vật ngập mặn và động vật không xương sống cỡ lớn được phân tích trong các hệ sinh thái của Vườn quốc gia Xuân Thủy. Khảo sát về số lượng của các loài cây ngập mặn cùng với các phép đo tương quan sinh trưởng được tiến hành trong các ô tiêu chuẩn, và nghiên cứu về thành phần loài và mật độ động vật không xương sống cỡ lớn được thực hiện trong các ô tiêu chuẩn này. Phân tích tương quan giữa sinh khối ước tính trên mặt đất của các loài cây ngập mặn và các quần thể động vật không xương sống cỡ lớn đã được thực hiện bằng phương pháp nhóm. Giữa các loài động vật không xương sống cỡ lớn đặc trưng với các loài cây ngập mặn đặc trưng đã cho thấy mức độ tương đồng cao theo năm và theo mùa. Hơn thế nữa, các loài động vật không xương sống cỡ lớn chỉ thị được đề xuất dựa trên phương pháp chỉ số giá trị chỉ thị.
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Relating spatial patterns of denitrification and bacterial community structure to environmental conditions in streamsBaxter, Alyssa M. 18 October 2010 (has links)
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Trophic transfer of energy and polychlorinated biphenyls by native and exotic fish in Lake ErieKim, Gene W. 27 March 2007 (has links)
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Evertebraters kolonisation på fin ved i semi-naturliga bäckar / Colonization of invertebrates on fine wood in semi-natural streamsJohansson, Patricia January 2015 (has links)
Wood can be added to streams to create microhabitats that provide macroinvertebrates with an opportunity for re-colonization by making the stream more heterogeneous. I examined colonization on wood substrate by macroinvertebrates in semi-natural streams in northern Finland during a three month period. Each of the streams was divided in three sections A, B and C, half of which were provided with wood. The focus has been on whether the density of macroinvertebrates changes with time, along an upstream-downstream direction in the streams, or in streams with two wood sections if macroinvertebrates will colonize the first section with wood that they come in contact with (upstream section) or if they continue downstream to the second section with wood. Wood from Salix sp. was placed in nine of the 18 enclosures during mid-June. Samples of wood were removed from the streams on three different occasions from August to October 2014. A total of 32 taxa were identified from the wood and assigned to functional feeding groups: shredders, scrapers, active filter feeders, passive filter feeders, collectors, miners, piercers and predators. The results showed that collectors, miners and piercers increased in density during the month of October and the abundance of scrapers was higher in the upstream location than in the downstream location. Total number of macroinvertebrates, collectors, passive filter feeders and predators had a higher colonization on the first substrate they came into contact with. / Ved i homogena vattendrag skapar mikrohabitat och ger evertebrater en möjlighet att återkolonisera vattendraget genom att göra vattendraget mer heterogent. Jag har undersökt makroevertebraters kolonisation på ved i semi-naturliga bäckar under en tre månaders-period i norra Finland. Bäckarna var uppdelade i tre sektioner upp-, mellan- och nedströms respektive A, B och C. Av 18 sektioner var nio ved försedda. Jag har fokuserat på om tätheten av evertebrater och diversiteten förändras med tiden, längs bäckarna dvs. uppströms – nedströms, och om makroevertebrater kommer kolonisera den första vedförsedda sektionen de kommer i kontakt med eller fortsätta till den efterföljande vedförsedda sektionen. Ved från Salix sp. placerades i nio inhägnader i mitten på juni. Prov på ved togs vid tre olika tidpunkter under studieperioden från Augusti till Oktober 2014. En totala av 32 taxa identifierades från veden och grupperades i funktionella födogrupper: Sönderdelare, skrapare, aktiva filtrerare, passiva filtrerare, samlare, växtgrävare, växtsugare och predatorer. Resultatet visade att samlare, växtgrävare och växtsugare ökade i täthet under oktober månad samt att skapare föredrog ett uppströmsläge framför de andra två möjligheterna. Totala antalet evertebrater, samlare, passiva filtrerare och predatorer koloniserade det första substratet de kom i kontakt med i större utsträckning än de andra födogrupperna.
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Estructura y composición de las comunidades de macroinvertebrados acuáticos en ríos altoandinos del Ecuador y Perú. Diseño de un sistema de medida de la calidad del agua con índices multimétricosVillamarín Flores, Christian Patricio 09 July 2012 (has links)
En la presente tesis se muestrearon ríos sobre los 2000 msnm (ríos altoandinos tropicales) que se distribuyen en la amplia región de los Andes del Norte (Ecuador) y los Andes Centrales (Perú) en Sudamérica. El muestreo de las 123 localidades se realizó en época seca, las cuales se seleccionaron tomando en cuenta su grado de alteración, que van desde sin o poca alteración (referencia) hasta muy alterados.
En una primera instancia se analizaron las carácteristicas fisicoquímicas e hidromorfológicas de los ríos, las cuales mostraron una alta influencia de la altitud. Se registraron reducciones en la temperatura y oxígeno a medida que la altitud se incrementaba, por otra parte las diferencias en la heterogeneidad de los hábitats, así como la calidad del bosque de ribera fueron dos factores con un alta importancia al momento de caracterizar los ríos altoandinos. Se econtraron diferencias en la mineralización en los diferentes dominios morfotectónicos, siendo más elevados los valores de conductividad en las zonas del sur, debido a la geomorfología propia de cada zona.
La comunidad bentónica mostro estar altamente influenciada por la altitud y la latitud. La altitud mostró intervenir positiva o negativamente en la abundancia y frecuencia de algunos géneros como Hyalella, Podonomopsis, Claudioperla, Anomalopsyche, Paltostoma, Rheotanytarsus, Camelobaetidius, etc. Por su parte, la latitud reveló la tendencia de algunos taxa a disminuir o aumentar su abundancia y frecuencia, tal es el caso de Anacroneuria, Camelobaetidius, Anchytarsus, Hagenulopsis, Claudioperla, Austrelmis, Smicridea, etc.
Por otra parte y como punto novedoso para el conicimiento de la zona de estudio, se analizó a la familia Chironomidae a nivel de género, hecho importante para el conocimiento taxónomico de la familia en ríos tropicales de los Andes sobre los 2000 msnm, ya que no hay trabajos a este nivel taxonómico en la zona altoandina. La familia Chironomidae mostro patrones similares a los de la comunidad bentónica en general, sindo los factores relacionados con la altitud (oxígeno y temperatura) lo que determinan en gran medida su distrbución, sin embargo, al igua que el resto de la comunidad la heterogenidad de hábitats mostraron ser de suma importancia para la familia de los quironómidos. Además, la litografía y la biogeografía fueron dos factores que determinan la composición de esta familia.
Con esta visión general, se analizaron los patrones de biodiversidad de estos ríos, donde se determinó que la comunidad bentónica altoandina tiene una amplia variabilidad en la diversidad local mientras que si analizamos la diversidad Gamma hay una tendencia a disminuir tanto a medida que la altitud y la latitud aumentan. Por su parte se evidenció cambios en la composición de la comunidad, la cual fue evidente también en ambos gradientes, sin embargo debido a la amplia heterogeneidad ambiental fue necesario analizar la reposición de especies a diferentes escalas de agrupación ya que sin esta corrección los cambios ambientales locales no permiten visualizar los patrones existentes en la comunidad, indicandonos la importancia de los factores locales en la biodiversidad regional.
Finalmente, y con la recopilación de la estructura, composición y distribución de la fauna béntica, así como de la variabilidad ambiental tanto natural como antropogénica, se desarrolló un índice multimétrico que nos permite evaluar la calidad ecológica de los ríos altoandinos aplicable a una zona geográfica amplia. Los análisis previos al desarrollo del índice multimétrico demostraron que la variabilidad de la zona alta (localidades de páramo y puna) y la zona baja (localidades de bosque montano) era diferente. Posteriormente usando a las comunidades de macroinvertebrados acuáticos de las localidades de referencia se determinaron a dichas zonas como tipologías diferentes, las cuales se usaron para desarrollar el IMEERA-B (Bosque) y el IMEERA-P (Páramos y Punas). En nuestro estudio en la zona baja el gradiente de presión está determinado por la contaminación orgánica y la degradación hidromorfológica, y en la zona alta el gradiente está influenciado por la contaminación orgánica y la heterogeneidad del hábitat. Finalmente, se determinaron 6 métricas para IMEERA-B que evalúan la riqueza, el hábito y la tolerancia/intolerancia, y para el IMEERA-P se determinaron 4 métricas que evalúan la riqueza y la tolerancia/intolerancia. / STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES COMMUNITIES IN HIGHLAND ANDEAN RIVERS OF ECUADOR AND PERU. DESIGN OF A MEASURE OF WATER QUALITY WITH MULTIMETRIC INDEXES
In this thesis we sampled Highland Andean Rivers above 2000 m a.s.l. (tropical andean highland rivers) which are distributed in a wide geographical region of the North Andes (Ecuador) and Central Andes (Peru) in South America. In total 123 sites were sampled in dry season, which were selected taking into account the anthropogenic influence gradient, ranging from no alteration, little alteration (i.e., reference) to highly altered.
The physico-chemical caracteristics of rivers showed a high altitud influence. We recorded a decrease in both temperature and oxygen as altitude increases. Habitat heterogeneity and the riverine forest quality were identified as determinant enviromental characteristics regarding the andean higland rivers studied. The mineralization show differences between the morphotectonics groups, while were the conductivity was higher at the south, depending on the geomorphology of each zone.
The sampled macroinvertebrate assemblages were influenced by both latitudinal and altitudinal gradients. In detail, assemblages showed different gradient responses (positive or negative), depending of the organism and its requirements. The patterns of abundance and richness are probably determined by the environmental variability observed, and described by the temperature, oxygen, habitat heterogeneity and the presence, and absence of riverine forest. The family Chironomidae, as we expected, showed different responses depending of the genus, while the composition of the family was determined mainly by temperature, oxygen, lithography. and biogeography.
We also studied the biodiversity patterns of Highland Andean Rivers rivers. The benthic community assemblage showed a high variability at local diversity (alpha diversity), while the gamma diversity decreased in both latitude and altitude gradients. Moreover, the community presented some discontinuities in the beta diversity. Regarding latitudinal gradient, the composition of assemblage changed in each morphological group, while altitude changes were described by vegetation types (mountain forest or páramo-puna) or presence or absence of riverine forest.
Finally, using the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of the reference sites, two different zones were identified as distinct from each other: from 2000 to 3500 m a.s.l and those sites at altitudes higher than 3500 m a.sl.. For such reasons two versions of a multi-metric index - the IMEERA index - were developed. The IMEERA B index includes six metrics evaluating richness, habit and tolerance/intolerance. The IMEERA P index was calculated using four metrics evaluating richness and tolerance/intolerance. Results showed that in lower altitudes (Bosque river type, IMEERA-B index), the pressure gradient was driven by the organic pollution and the hydromorphological degradation, while in higher altitudes (Páramo and Puna river types; IMEERA-P river type), the gradient was driven by the organic pollution and the habitat heterogeneity.
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Comparative Ecology of Benthic Communities in Natural and Regulated Areas of the Flathead and Kootenai Rivers, MontanaPerry, Sue A. 05 1900 (has links)
A comparative study was made of environmental variables and the density, biomass, diversity, and species composition of macroinvertebrates in areas downstream from a dam with a hypolimnetic release (Hungry Horse Dam on the Flathead River) and a dam with a selective withdrawal system (Libby Dam on the Kootenai River). A major objective of this study was to examine the response of macroinvertebrate communities to defined environmental gradients in temperature, flow, substrate, and food-related variables (periphyton, particulate organic carbon in the seston). In addition, the effects of experimental manipulations in discharge on macroinvertebrate drift and stranding were assessed, and the effects of temperature on the growth rates and emergence of five species of insects were measured.
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Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in boreal streams:the effects of anthropogenic disturbances and naturally stressful environmentsTolkkinen, M. (Mikko) 22 September 2015 (has links)
Abstract
The effect of biodiversity loss and change on the functioning of ecosystems is one of the key questions in ecological research. For stream ecosystems, compelling evidence indicates that species diversity may enhance ecosystem functions. However, ecosystem functions are often regulated by the same environmental factors that also shape diversity; thus, a major challenge for ecologists is to separate the effects of biodiversity loss on the ecosystem functions from the direct effects of human induced disturbance. In this doctoral thesis, I studied how decomposer communities and ecosystem functions respond to human disturbances (nutrient enrichment, acidification) and a natural stressor (naturally low water pH). I also studied how human disturbances and natural stressors affect the phylogenetic structure of stream fungal communities. I showed that human disturbance had a strong impact on species dominance patterns by reducing species evenness. Species dominance patterns also explained the variation in decomposition rates. Changes in abiotic variables also had a direct effect on leaf decomposition rates. In the naturally acidic sites, human impact (land drainage) further decreased water pH and increased metal concentrations, thereby reducing leaf decomposition rates, whereas high nutrient concentrations enhanced leaf decomposition. Naturally low pH had no effect on decomposition rates. Decomposer community similarity was higher in drainage-impacted sites, but only in naturally acidic, not in circumneutral, streams. Human induced disturbance also modified the phylogenetic similarity of fungal decomposer communities, with communities in disturbed sites consisting of more closely related species when compared to those in circumneutral reference sites. Leaf litter decomposition showed greater temporal variation in human disturbed sites than in reference sites, whereas fungal community variability was similar in disturbed and reference sites. Thus, temporally replicated monitoring may be needed for a reliable assessment of human disturbance in streams. My thesis emphasizes that using both functional and taxonomic measures allows a more comprehensive assessment of biological responses to human disturbance. / Tiivistelmä
Biodiversiteetin väheneminen ja siitä seuraava ekosysteemin toiminnan heikkeneminen on eräs keskeisimmistä ekologisista kysymyksistä. Ekosysteemin toiminnot ovat kuitenkin monesti yhteydessä ympäristöolosuhteisiin, joten on vaikea erottaa vähentyneen biodiversiteetin ja ympäristöolojen suhteellista merkitystä ekosysteemien toimintoihin. Tässä väitöskirjatyössäni tutkin, kuinka virtavesien hajottajayhteisöt ja ekosysteemin toiminnot (lehtikarikkeen hajotus) muuttuvat valuma-alueen ihmistoimintojen myötä. Tutkin myös, kuinka luontainen stressi (matala pH) vaikuttaa yhteisöihin ja ekosysteemin toimintoihin. Tarkastelen myös akvaattisten sienten fylogeneettistä rakennetta ihmistoiminnan muuttamissa vesiympäristöissä. Osoitan tutkimuksissani, että ihmistoiminnoilla on vaikutuksia hajottajayhteisöiden kokonaisrunsauden jakautumiseen lajien kesken. Muutamien runsaiden lajien dominoimissa yhteisöissä lehtikarikkeen hajoaminen on tehokkaampaa kuin yhteisöissä, joissa lajien runsauserot ovat pienempiä. Myös ympäristöoloilla on vaikutus lehtikarikkeen hajotukseen. Luontaisesti happamissa puroissa metsäojituksen seurauksena lisääntynyt veden metallipitoisuus ja alhainen pH vähentävät hajotuksen määrää. Toisaalta joen korkea ravinnepitoisuus lisää hajotusta. Lehtikarikkeen hajotus vaihtelee enemmän vuosien välillä ihmistoimintojen muuttamissa virtavesissä kuin luonnontilaisissa vesissä. Toisaalta sieniyhteisöt pysyvät koostumukseltaan samankaltaisina vuosien välillä ihmistoiminnan muuttamissa paikoissa ja referenssipaikoissa. Tämä työ osoittaa, että toiminnallisten ja yhteisöihin perustuvien indikaattorien yhteiskäyttö antaa kokonaisvaltaisimman kuvan ihmistoimintojen vaikutuksesta virtavesien ekosysteemeihin.
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Biodiversity and Genetic Structure of Benthic Macroinvertebrates Along an Altitudinal Gradient: A Comparison of the Windhond and Róbalo River Communities on Navarino Island, ChilePulliam, Lauren 05 1900 (has links)
Altitudinal gradients in Sub-Antarctic freshwater systems present unique opportunities to study the effect of distinct environmental gradients on benthic macroinvertebrate community composition and dispersal. This study investigates patterns in biodiversity, dispersal and population genetic structure of benthic macroinvertebrate fauna across an altitudinal gradient between two watersheds on Navarino Island in southern Chile. Patterns in diversity, density, evenness and functional feeding groups were not significantly different across the altitudinal gradient in both the Windhond and Róbalo Rivers. Taxa richness in both rivers generally increased from the headwaters of the river to the mouth, and functional feeding group patterns were consistent with the predictions of the River Continuum Concept.
Population genetic structure and gene flow was investigated by sampling the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene in two invertebrate species with different dispersal strategies. Hyalella simplex (Amphipoda) is an obligate aquatic species, and Meridialaris chiloeense (Ephemeroptera) is an aquatic larvae and a terrestrial winged adult. Contrasting patterns of population genetic structure were observed. Results for Hyalella simplex indicate significant differentiation in genetic structure in the Amphipod populations between watersheds and lower genetic diversity in the Róbalo River samples, which may be a result of instream dispersal barriers. Meridialaris chiloeense exhibited weak population structure but higher genetic diversity, which suggests this species is able to disperse widely as a winged adult.
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Assessment of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Impairment from High-Aluminum Acid Mine Drainage in Middleton Run, Ohio, USA and the Impact of Ingested Aluminum on Crayfish GrowthHellyer, William N. 24 September 2014 (has links)
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Patterns of benthic macroinvertebrate communities and habitat associations in temperate continental shelf waters of the Pacific NorthwestLee, Timothy Seung-chul 19 April 2012 (has links)
Macroinvertebrates constitute the backbone of megafaunal communities in benthic ecosystems around the globe. Many macroinvertebrates have vital roles in benthic ecosystems, ranging from enhancing habitat complexity to providing staple food sources for other organisms. Regardless of how familiar macroinvertebrates are to the general public, very few studies have attempted to describe benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages across large spatial scale in the continental shelf waters of the Pacific Northwest. This study describes different subtidal macroinvertebrate assemblages off Washington and Oregon based on species-substrata associations and the key species that distinguish one assemblage from another. Two data sets were used for this study: underwater footage collected by the submersible Delta during 1993-1995 geological surveys, and footage collected by the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Hammerhead during macroinvertebrate surveys in late summer 2011. Footages from these surveys were used to document species-substrata associations and distinguish different assemblages based on species composition similarities and dissimilarities. In addition, I determined if a specific group of invertebrates, Asteroids (Echinodermata), were useful in explaining different assemblage patterns, after all other environmental parameters were taken into account. Findings of this study can be used not only to shed light on the structure of macroinvertebrate communities in the Pacific Northwest, but also as baseline data for future research on the direct and indirect effects of potential offshore installations on macroinvertebrate communities across the continental shelf waters. / Graduation date: 2012
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