Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams

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Autor(a) principal: Sroczyńska, Katarzyna
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Leitão, Francisco, Máximo, I., Range, Range, Furtado, A., Claro, Marilia, Chicharo, Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28261
https://doi.org/10.23818/limn.38.31
Resumo: Macroinvertebrate-based water quality assessment in temporary streams is an important yet still understudied issue. Investigat-ing different aspects of macroinvertebrate distribution in these streams is therefore highly necessary for the successful imple-mentation of bio-assessment programs. We investigated the variability in macroinvertebrate communities (number of families, abundance, taxonomic richness) and water quality index among six different habitat types (boulder, cobble, gravel, sand, macrophytes, particulate organic matter) and four stream typologies (medium-large southern rivers; southern moun-tainous rivers; small southern rivers; calcareous rivers). Samples were collected at 32 intermittent and 4 permanent sites in Mediterranean-type streams.The structure of benthic communities showed differences among both habitats and typologies, but there was no interaction among these two factors, indicating that the effect of stream typology does not depend on the habitats that are present in the given stream type. Overall community structure was similar among mineral substrates and macrophytes, which was also reflected in low number of taxa with significant indicator values suggesting the prevalence of generalist tactic and low selectivity in terms of habitat partitioning at these temporary streams. Much higher number of indicator taxa was found for different stream typologies providing evidence that stream types are better predictor for taxa occurrences than a habitat unit at this scale. Southern mountain-ous streams hosted the highest number of families with significant Indicator Values suggesting that this typology is important for many families with less generalistic set of traits. This typology must be carefully addressed in monitoring programs for water quality assessment even at such fine scale. Further, we reported significant effects of Habitat and Typology for water quality index. Differences were particularly between gravel and organic or depositional habitats (macrophytes/sand/particulate organic matter). For the typology differences were observed between calcareous and non-calcareous stream types.
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spelling Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streamsintermittent riversmacroinvertebrates assemblagesIPtIs indexspatial scaleMacroinvertebrate-based water quality assessment in temporary streams is an important yet still understudied issue. Investigat-ing different aspects of macroinvertebrate distribution in these streams is therefore highly necessary for the successful imple-mentation of bio-assessment programs. We investigated the variability in macroinvertebrate communities (number of families, abundance, taxonomic richness) and water quality index among six different habitat types (boulder, cobble, gravel, sand, macrophytes, particulate organic matter) and four stream typologies (medium-large southern rivers; southern moun-tainous rivers; small southern rivers; calcareous rivers). Samples were collected at 32 intermittent and 4 permanent sites in Mediterranean-type streams.The structure of benthic communities showed differences among both habitats and typologies, but there was no interaction among these two factors, indicating that the effect of stream typology does not depend on the habitats that are present in the given stream type. Overall community structure was similar among mineral substrates and macrophytes, which was also reflected in low number of taxa with significant indicator values suggesting the prevalence of generalist tactic and low selectivity in terms of habitat partitioning at these temporary streams. Much higher number of indicator taxa was found for different stream typologies providing evidence that stream types are better predictor for taxa occurrences than a habitat unit at this scale. Southern mountain-ous streams hosted the highest number of families with significant Indicator Values suggesting that this typology is important for many families with less generalistic set of traits. This typology must be carefully addressed in monitoring programs for water quality assessment even at such fine scale. Further, we reported significant effects of Habitat and Typology for water quality index. Differences were particularly between gravel and organic or depositional habitats (macrophytes/sand/particulate organic matter). For the typology differences were observed between calcareous and non-calcareous stream types.Limnetica2020-11-02T15:47:20Z2020-11-022019-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/28261http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28261https://doi.org/10.23818/limn.38.31porIndependent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinvertebrate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streamskasia@uevora.ptndndndndndnd221Sroczyńska, KatarzynaLeitão, FranciscoMáximo, I.Range, RangeFurtado, A.Claro, MariliaChicharo, Luisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:24:28Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/28261Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:18:11.629778Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
title Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
spellingShingle Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
Sroczyńska, Katarzyna
intermittent rivers
macroinvertebrates assemblages
IPtIs index
spatial scale
title_short Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
title_full Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
title_fullStr Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
title_full_unstemmed Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
title_sort Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinverte-brate communities in Mediterranean-type intermittent streams
author Sroczyńska, Katarzyna
author_facet Sroczyńska, Katarzyna
Leitão, Francisco
Máximo, I.
Range, Range
Furtado, A.
Claro, Marilia
Chicharo, Luis
author_role author
author2 Leitão, Francisco
Máximo, I.
Range, Range
Furtado, A.
Claro, Marilia
Chicharo, Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sroczyńska, Katarzyna
Leitão, Francisco
Máximo, I.
Range, Range
Furtado, A.
Claro, Marilia
Chicharo, Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intermittent rivers
macroinvertebrates assemblages
IPtIs index
spatial scale
topic intermittent rivers
macroinvertebrates assemblages
IPtIs index
spatial scale
description Macroinvertebrate-based water quality assessment in temporary streams is an important yet still understudied issue. Investigat-ing different aspects of macroinvertebrate distribution in these streams is therefore highly necessary for the successful imple-mentation of bio-assessment programs. We investigated the variability in macroinvertebrate communities (number of families, abundance, taxonomic richness) and water quality index among six different habitat types (boulder, cobble, gravel, sand, macrophytes, particulate organic matter) and four stream typologies (medium-large southern rivers; southern moun-tainous rivers; small southern rivers; calcareous rivers). Samples were collected at 32 intermittent and 4 permanent sites in Mediterranean-type streams.The structure of benthic communities showed differences among both habitats and typologies, but there was no interaction among these two factors, indicating that the effect of stream typology does not depend on the habitats that are present in the given stream type. Overall community structure was similar among mineral substrates and macrophytes, which was also reflected in low number of taxa with significant indicator values suggesting the prevalence of generalist tactic and low selectivity in terms of habitat partitioning at these temporary streams. Much higher number of indicator taxa was found for different stream typologies providing evidence that stream types are better predictor for taxa occurrences than a habitat unit at this scale. Southern mountain-ous streams hosted the highest number of families with significant Indicator Values suggesting that this typology is important for many families with less generalistic set of traits. This typology must be carefully addressed in monitoring programs for water quality assessment even at such fine scale. Further, we reported significant effects of Habitat and Typology for water quality index. Differences were particularly between gravel and organic or depositional habitats (macrophytes/sand/particulate organic matter). For the typology differences were observed between calcareous and non-calcareous stream types.
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