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DIVERSITY, PHENOLOGY, AND ELEVATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF EPHEMEROPTERA, PLECOPTERA, AND TRICHOPTERA IN AMERICAN FORK CANYON, UTAH

机译:犹他州美国叉子峡谷中的上,中,上眼足类的多样性,物候学和海拔分布

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Although the aquatic insect fauna of Utah and their associated adult forms are well documented taxonomically and biogeographically, little is known about seasonal and elevational patterns of aquatic insect diversity in individual Wasatch streams. We selected the American Fork River, a relatively pristine stream with little anthropogenic disturbance, as our target stream to investigate elevational distribution and seasonal phenology of adult forms of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT). From April to October in 2003 through 2005, a total of 71 adult forms of EPT species were documented along the American Fork River. No single sampling period captured more than 30 species, and richness per sampling period averaged 8 species for all sites combined. The mid-elevational site (1862 msl) was the most species rich, with 54 species of transitional fauna captured along the elevational gradient. As such, this site is an important reference for maximum potential richness. Plecoptera emerged earlier in the year than Trichoptera, with the Plecoptera-dominated community being most rich in June, and the Trichoptera-dominated community being most rich in August. We observed 3 distinct seasonal species suites and 3 elevationally zoned community assemblages that were recurrent in their timing and location from year to year. The compiled species lists, life histories, and preliminary investigation of ecological trends provide a firm basis for further systematic studies on the ecology, water quality, and conservation of the aquatic insects of the American Fork River and similar mountain streams, particularly in the Wasatch region.
机译:尽管在分类学和生物地理学方面已充分证明了犹他州的水生昆虫动物群及其相关的成年形态,但对个别沃萨奇河中水生昆虫多样性的季节性和高程模式知之甚少。我们选择了美国人叉河(一条相对原始的河流,几乎没有人为干扰)作为我们的目标河流,以调查星历表,鞘翅目和毛鳞翅目(EPT)成年形式的海拔分布和季节性物候。从2003年4月到10月,到2005年,美国叉河沿岸共记录了71种成人EPT物种。没有一个采样期捕获的物种超过30种,每个采样期的丰富度平均为所有地点的8种。高海拔中部站点(1862 msl)是物种​​最丰富的物种,沿海拔梯度捕获了54种过渡动物。因此,该站点是最大潜在丰富性的重要参考。鳞翅目在今年早于Trichoptera出现,其中以Plecoptera为主的社区在6月最富裕,而以Trichoptera为主的社区在8月最富裕。我们观察到了3个不同的季节性物种套件和3个海拔分区的社区集合,它们在时间和位置上每年都在重复出现。汇编的物种清单,生活史以及对生态趋势的初步调查,为进一步系统研究美国叉河和类似山区河流(尤其是沃萨奇地区)的生态,水质以及水生昆虫的保护提供了坚实的基础。 。

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