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Aquatic Biology
Influences of dispersal and local environmental factors on stream macroinvertebrate communities in Qinjiang River, Guangxi, China
Lizhu Wang1  Beixin Wang1  Desuo Cai1  Dongqi Lu1  Jie Zhang1  Yong Zhang1 
关键词: Macroinvertebrate;    Spatial factors;    Local environment;    Stream;    China;   
DOI  :  10.3354/ab00560
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Identifying the underlying mechanisms that explain the spatial variation of stream macroinvertebrate assemblages is crucial for the protection of species diversity. Consequently, questions regarding how much variance in macroinvertebrate community structure is related to spatial dispersal and local environmental factors, and which environmental variables are the key drivers have broad research and management implications. Based on data from 22 stream sites within the Qinjiang River watershed, Guangxi, China, we examined the variation in macroinvertebrate community structure attributable to local environmental factors (i.e. stream physical habitat and water chemistry) vs. spatial dispersal factors (i.e. overland and watercourse spatial eigenvectors among sampling sites) using variation partitioning procedures. Overall, we found that stream macroinvertebrates are influenced both by local environmental factors and spatial dispersal factors. The most important environmental factors structuring macroinvertebrate assemblages were current velocity, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, total phosphorus, and physical habitat quality. Both overland and watercourse dispersal pathways had a similar influence on macroinvertebrate assemblages. These results demonstrate that stream macroinvertebrates within the studied landscape are constrained by local environmental conditions and dispersal factors, and hence comply with the niche-based species sorting hypothesis in the context of metacommunity ecology.

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