ASSEMBLAGE STABILITY IN STREAM FISHES - A REVIEW

被引:171
作者
GROSSMAN, GD
DOWD, JF
CRAWFORD, M
机构
[1] School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, 30602, Georgia
关键词
Assemblage stability; Assemblage structure; Community; Community stability; Population variability; Stream fishes; Structure;
D O I
10.1007/BF02394716
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We quantified the stability of nine stream fish assemblages by calculating coefficients of variation of population size for assemblage members. Coefficients of variation were high and averaged over 96%; indicating that most assemblages were quite variable. Coefficient of variation (CV) estimates were not significantly affected by: (1) years of study, (2) mean abundance, (3) familial classification, or (4) mean interval between collections. We also detected minor regional differences in CVs. The high variability exhibited by many stream fish assemblages suggests that it may be difficult to detect the effects of anthropogenic disturbances using population data alone. Consequently, we urge managers to exercise caution in the evaluation of the effects of these disturbances. More long-term studies of the ecological characteristics of undisturbed stream fish assemblages are needed to provide a benchmark against which disturbed systems can be compared. We suggest that CVs are a better estimator of population/assemblage stability, than either Kendall's W or the standard deviation of the logarithms of numerical censuses. This conclusion is based on the following reasons. First, CVs scale population variation by the mean and, hence, more accurately measure population variability. Second, this scaling permits the comparison of populations with different mean abundances. Finally, the interpretation of CV values is less ambiguous than either of the aforementioned metrics. © 1990 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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页码:661 / 671
页数:11
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