Oligochaete assemblages associated with macrophytes in the Liangzi Lake District, China


Autoria(s): Xie, Zhicai; Shu, Shaowu; Zhang, Junqian; Chen, Jing; Cai, Qinghua
Data(s)

01/06/2008

Resumo

The assemblage of oligochaetes in the Liangzi Lake District, located in middle reaches of the Changjiang River, was studied from May to August, 2001. To establish species composition, richness, and abundance and detect the influence of environmental variables on oligochaete distributional patterns, 45 localities were sampled. All total, 20 species belonging to the families Naididae (eight species), Tubificidae (11 species), and Lumbriculidae (one species) were found. Branchiura sowerbyi, Tubifex sp. 1, and Aulodrilus pluriseta were the dominant species and contributed nearly 70% of the total abundance. The 45 sampling sites were separated into three groups based on composition and relative abundance of benthic oligochaete communities using two-way indictor species analysis associated with detrended correspondence analysis. Canonical correspondence analysis indicated that two plant variables (total plant cover and total submersed macrophyte biomass) were strongly correlated with the faunal gradient (p < 0.05). Other predicator variables were water depth and total nitrogen.

The assemblage of oligochaetes in the Liangzi Lake District, located in middle reaches of the Changjiang River, was studied from May to August, 2001. To establish species composition, richness, and abundance and detect the influence of environmental variables on oligochaete distributional patterns, 45 localities were sampled. All total, 20 species belonging to the families Naididae (eight species), Tubificidae (11 species), and Lumbriculidae (one species) were found. Branchiura sowerbyi, Tubifex sp. 1, and Aulodrilus pluriseta were the dominant species and contributed nearly 70% of the total abundance. The 45 sampling sites were separated into three groups based on composition and relative abundance of benthic oligochaete communities using two-way indictor species analysis associated with detrended correspondence analysis. Canonical correspondence analysis indicated that two plant variables (total plant cover and total submersed macrophyte biomass) were strongly correlated with the faunal gradient (p < 0.05). Other predicator variables were water depth and total nitrogen.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/8118

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58572

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Xie, Zhicai; Shu, Shaowu; Zhang, Junqian; Chen, Jing; Cai, Qinghua.Oligochaete assemblages associated with macrophytes in the Liangzi Lake District, China,JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY,2008,23(2):237-244

Palavras-Chave #Ecology; Limnology #MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES #NAIDIDAE OLIGOCHAETA #ABUNDANCE #BIOMASS
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期刊论文