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INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSTABILITY OF GROUNDWATER-FED STREAMS ON HYPORHEIC FAUNA, ON A GLACIAL FLOODPLAIN, DENALI NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA

机译:阿拉斯加迪纳利国家公园冰川洪水对地下水流环境的不稳定性对冰川动物的影响

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Macroinvertebrate community distributions were investigated within the benthic and hyporheic zone of five groundwater-fed streams, on a floodplain terrace, in a glacierized catchment in Alaska, in summer 2008. The streams were characterized by a distinct gradient in environmental instability and provided an opportunity to determine whether the local variability in environmental instability of groundwater-fed streams (reflecting differences in lengths of groundwater flow pathways) are of sufficient magnitude and frequency to influence macroinvertebrate community distribution. Individual measures of surface-water temperature, streamflow, streambed stability and sediment size were incorporated into a multivariate index of environmental instability (IEI), using principal components analysis. In the hyporheic zone, a logarithmic association was observed between macroinvertebrate diversity and IEI and a quadratic association between abundance and IEI. The increase in diversity along the gradient of instability reflected a greater evenness of taxa caused by reduction in abundance of Chironomidae, combined with an increase in abundance of several less dominant taxa (Limnephilidae, Empididae, Baetidae and Simuliidae). At the surface, a quadratic association between diversity and IEI was observed, consistent with the intermediate disturbance hypothesis. Chironomidae, Nemouridae and Empididae presented contrasting surface and hyporheic distributions, indicating use of the hyporheic zone as a refuge. Moreover, covariance in the surface and hyporheic distribution of Limnephilidae and Chloroperlidae suggested the use of the hyporheic zone as an extension of the benthic habitat. The data indicate that local variability in environmental conditions between groundwater-fed streams is sufficient to induce differences in macroinvertebrate communities and in the response of individual taxa.
机译:2008年夏季,在阿拉斯加冰川集水区的洪泛平原上,研究了五只地下水灌流的底栖和低潮带内的大型无脊椎动物群落分布。这些溪流的特点是环境不稳定,梯度明显,为人们提供了机会确定地下水供给流的环境不稳定性的局部变化(反映地下水流动路径长度的差异)是否具有足以影响大型无脊椎动物群落分布的幅度和频率。使用主成分分析法将地表水温度,水流,河床稳定性和沉积物尺寸的各个量度纳入环境不稳定性的多元指标(IEI)。在流变区中,大型无脊椎动物多样性与IEI之间呈对数关联,而丰度与IEI之间呈二次关系。沿不稳定性梯度的多样性增加反映了由于尺ron科的丰度降低而引起的分类单元的更均匀,同时也增加了少数优势种群(Limnephilidae,Empididae,Baetidae和Simuliidae)的丰度。在表面上,观察到多样性和IEI之间的二次关联,与中间干扰假设一致。 Chironomidae,Nemouridae和Empididae表现出相反的表面和流变分布,表明使用流变区作为避难所。此外,Limnephilidae和Chloroperlidae的表面和低渗分布的协方差表明,使用低渗带作为底栖生境的延伸。数据表明,由地下水喂养的溪流之间环境条件的局部变化足以诱发大型无脊椎动物群落和个体分类单元的响应差异。

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    《River Research and Applications》 |2013年第5期|548-559|共12页
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    School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QY, UK;

    School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK;

    School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK,Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA;

    UMR CNRS ECOBIO-OSUR, University of Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, Avenue du General Leclerc, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France;

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    macroinvertebrates; hyporheic zone; groundwater; environmental instability; refugia;

    机译:大型无脊椎动物胶粘带地下水;环境不稳定;避难所;

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