Patterns of distribution of macroinvertebrate families in rivers of north-western Australia

被引:39
作者
Kay, WR
Smith, MJ
Pinder, AM
Mcrae, JM
Davis, JA
Halse, SA
机构
[1] Wildlife Res Ctr, Dept Conservat & Land Management, Wanneroo, WA 6065, Australia
[2] Murdoch Univ, Sch Biol & Environm Sci, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia
关键词
patterns of distribution; macroinvertebrate families; north-western Australia;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2427.1999.00432.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
1. The northern half of Western Australia is a large, sparsely populated area with a climate that ranges from monsoonal in the Kimberley to arid in the Gascoyne and Pilbara regions. The aquatic invertebrate fauna is poorly known. 2. Fifty-one sites located on 14 river systems were sampled three times between August 1994 and October 1995. A. total of 90 taxa, most identified to family level, were collected. The fauna was dominated by insects, which constituted 74% of the total number of taxa collected. 3. Major habitats at each site were sampled separately and sites with more habitats tended to have a richer fauna. All habitats showed significant differences in taxonomic richness between regions. Family richness decreased with increasing latitude, being highest in the Kimberley region and lowest in the Gascoyne. 4. Despite the differences in taxon rid-mess between regions, community composition of the aquatic invertebrate fauna at the family level did not differ greatly. Four major groups of sites were identified by cluster analysis, based on the invertebrate families present at each site, but differences between groups were small. 5. Significant temporal variation in taxon richness was found in channel habitat but not the three other habitats sampled (riffle, macrophyte, pool-rocks). Community composition in channel habitat varied temporally among groups of sites identified by cluster analysis but the pattern was not consistent.
引用
收藏
页码:299 / +
页数:18
相关论文
共 65 条
[11]   RAPID ASSESSMENT OF RIVERS USING MACROINVERTEBRATES - A PROCEDURE BASED ON HABITAT-SPECIFIC SAMPLING, FAMILY LEVEL IDENTIFICATION AND A BIOTIC INDEX [J].
CHESSMAN, BC .
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 1995, 20 (01) :122-129
[12]  
Cody M.L., 1986, P122
[13]  
Common I. F. B, 1977, Wildlife Res Bull West Aust, VNo. 6, P121
[14]   PATTERNS OF BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES IN RIVERS OF NORTHWESTERN NORTH-AMERICA [J].
CORKUM, LD .
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 1989, 21 (02) :191-205
[15]   Species richness of reef-building corals determined by local and regional processes [J].
Cornell, HV ;
Karlson, RH .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1996, 65 (02) :233-241
[16]   Commentary on the subsampling procedures used for rapid bioassessments [J].
Courtemanch, DL .
JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1996, 15 (03) :381-385
[17]  
DAVIES PM, 1996, ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTI
[18]  
DAVIS JA, 1993, AUST J MAR FRESH RES, V44, P483
[19]   CORRELATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES WITH PATTERNS OF DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF COMMON AND RARE FRESH-WATER MACROINVERTEBRATES [J].
FAITH, DP ;
NORRIS, RH .
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 1989, 50 (1-4) :77-98
[20]  
FRY JC, 1994, BIOL DATA ANAL PRACT