Structure of macrozoobenthos of the East Dongting nature reserve, with emphasis on relationships with environmental variables
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2003
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Ecological survey of macrozoobenthos assemblages was carried out at 32 sites in the East Dongting Nature Reserve, located in the northern region of the East Dongting Lake in the middle basin of the Yangtze River, China. All total 51 taxa including 18 oligochaetes, 15 mollusks, 14 insects and four other animals were recorded. Mollusks composed the dominant group and accounted for more than 70% of the total abundance. Assemblages were composed mainly of scrapers (66.7%) and collector-gatherers (nearly 20%), and to a lesser extent collector-filterers (roughly 12%), predators (ca. 7%), and shredders (ca. 6%). Two-way indicator species analysis, detrended correspondence, and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) were employed to identify the relationships between macrozoobenthos assemblages and environmental variables. Thirty-two sites were separated into four site groups based on composition and relative abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates. CCA detected that water depth, pH, conductivity, SiO2, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, alkalinity, hardness, and Ca2+, were significant environmental factors influencing the pattern of macozoobenthos. In this minimal subset, water depth, pH, alkalinity and hardness were the most influential variables. |
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Zhicai Xie; Qinghua Cai; Tao Tang; Kai Ma; Ruiqiu Liu; Lin Ye.Structure of macrozoobenthos of the East Dongting nature reserve, with emphasis on relationships with environmental variables,JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY,2003,18(3):405-413 |
Palavras-Chave | #Ecology; Limnology #LAKE |
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