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CSCD记录号: CSCD:5092745
论文题名:
不同尺度因子对滦河流域大型底栖无脊椎动物群落的影响
其他题名: The influence of variables at different scales on stream benthic macroinvertebrates in Luanhe River Basin
作者: 张海萍1; 武大勇2; 王赵明1; 孙然好1; 陈利顶1
刊名: 生态学报
ISSN: 1000-0933
出版年: 2014
卷: 34, 期:5, 页码:110-124
语种: 中文
中文关键词: 大型底栖无脊椎动物 ; 流域尺度 ; 环境因子 ; 滦河流域
英文关键词: benthic macroinvertebrates ; scale ; environmental variables ; Luan River
WOS学科分类: BIOLOGY
WOS研究方向: Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
中文摘要: 通过2011年滦河流域38个河段大型底栖无脊椎动物采集,探讨了河段尺度和流域尺度环境因子对大型底栖无脊椎动物分布的影响。其中,河段尺度因子包括水体/ 底质特征、河岸带特征和水质,流域尺度因子包括采样位置、流域土地利用结构和缓冲区土地利用结构。RDA(冗余分析)结果表明,河段尺度影响大型底栖无脊椎动物分布的关键因子为:细粒物质比例、河岸带植被盖度、河岸带人类干扰程度、河岸带农田比例、水面宽度和河道改造程度,总解释量为42%;流域尺度影响大型底栖无脊椎动物分布的关键因子为:纬度、海拔、流域内耕地面积百分比和流域面积,总解释量为32%。研究结果表明,河段尺度因子比流域尺度因子对于指示大型底栖无脊椎动物分布更为重要,在环境因子监测中应给以更多的重视。
英文摘要: In the context of climate change and human-induced habitat destruction, biodiversity is being destroyed at an unprecedented rate. Moreover, the biodiversities in freshwater ecosystems are decreasing faster than those in terrestrial ecosystems. Less attention, however, has been paid to this issue. Compared with fish and algae, benthic macroinvertebrates, which have more advantages, become the most popular biological indicators of river health. Early studies were mostly focused on the influence of small-scale indicators on macroinvertebrates assemblages. Since the 1990s, some researchers started to pay attention to the impact of large-scale factors. Factors at landscape and watershed scale began to be treated equally or were given more concern. Understanding the relative influence of environmental variables at different scales is important in the distribution of large-scale monitoring points and river restoration. Based on environmental and biotic data of 38 sites within the Luan River Basin, the aims of the study were to identify the key factors related to macroinvertebrates at reach and catchment scales, and to determine which scale is more important in explaining the variation of macroinvertebrates assemblages in this region. Macroinvertebrate assemblages were collected by D-frame net and described by using community structure index and biotic attributes. Such methods were commonly used to describe ecological condition of streams (e. g., richness, feeding type). Water chemistry and physical indicators were involved at reach scale. A majority of reach-scale physical indicators were measured using the method in reference to rapid biological assessment programs in the United States and the Australian community monitoring manual. The covered ratio of forest (%), grassland (%), arable land (%) and construction land (%) in each catchment and buffer zone were summarized as catchment-scale indicators. Redundancy analyses (RDA) was used to quantify macroinvertebrate-reach relationships. Key variables for each ordination at reach scale were selected using the manual forward-selection procedure provided in CANOCO 4.5. The selection was based on Monte Carlo permutation test. Then, the RDA was performed to test for the significance of the first RDA axis and all axes, only by the selected reach-scale variables. The following results were captured as follows. First, 117 macroinvertebrate taxa were collected. The dominant population community was aquatic insects which included 107 generas. Second, RDA results showed that the selected reachscale variables related to macroinvertebrates were %fine sediments, riparian vegetation cover, riparian human disturbance, % cropland in riparian, water width and river transformation. The first axis and all axes explained 0.307 and 0.42, respectively. Both reached a significant level. The first axis and riparian vegetation cover had a highest correlation coefficient. Third, the selected catchment-scale variables were latitude, attitude, % cropland in the whole catchment and catchment area. The first axis and all axes explained 0.234 and 0.32, respectively. Both of them also reached a significant level. The first axis and catchment area had a highest correlation coefficient. The results showed that benthic macoinvertebrate communities in Luanhe River Bsin were affected by the combined effects of natural and human factors at both scales. However, variables at reach scale played a more important role in stream macroinvertebrates distribution, rather than catchment scale. It was suggested that more attention should be paid to reach-scale factors in river ecosystem management and restoration in Luanhe River Basin.
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作者单位: 1.中国科学院生态环境研究中心, 城市与区域生态国家重点实验室, 北京 100085, 中国
2.衡水学院生命科学系, 衡水, 河北 530000, 中国

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张海萍,武大勇,王赵明,等. 不同尺度因子对滦河流域大型底栖无脊椎动物群落的影响[J]. 生态学报,2014-01-01,34(5):110-124
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