Plankton metacommunities in floodplain wetlands under contrasting hydrological conditions

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作者
Chaparro, Griselda [1 ]
Horvath, Zsofia [1 ]
O'Farrell, Ines [2 ]
Ptacnik, Robert [1 ]
Hein, Thomas [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] WasserCluster Lunz, Lunz Am See, Austria
[2] Univ Buenos Aires, Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Inst Ecol Genet & Evoluc Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[3] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Hydrobiol & Aquat Ecosyst Management, Vienna, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
beta-diversity; environmental heterogeneity; phytoplankton; spatial scale; zooplankton; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; BETA-DIVERSITY; DANUBE RIVER; ZOOPLANKTON; CONNECTIVITY; RESTORATION; SCALE; PHYTOPLANKTON; FLOODS; COMPLEXITY;
D O I
10.1111/fwb.13076
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Species diversity is affected by processes operating at multiple spatial scales, although the most relevant scales that contribute to compositional variation and the temporal shifts of the involved mechanisms remain poorly explored. We studied spatial patterns of phytoplankton, rotifers and microcrustacean diversity across scales in a river floodplain system of the Danube in Austria under contrasting hydrological conditions (post-flood versus low water level). The species turnover between water sections (2) and between wetlands (3) was the major components of regional diversity for all studied groups, with species turnover between habitats (1) as a minor contributor. 1 diversity and 2 diversity were lower than expected by chance in most cases, suggesting that communities are more homogeneous than expected at these scales. 3 diversity was higher than expected by chance in many cases, indicating more distinct communities at the wetland level. Patterns were highly similar under different hydrological conditions, indicating no major immediate effect of flood events. Local environmental and spatial factors were similarly important in structuring phytoplankton, rotifer and microcrustacean communities in both hydrological conditions. Relevant environmental factors were spatially structured in post-flood conditions especially between sections, suggesting flood-driven homogenisation within the wetlands. Under low water level, spatial structuring of environment decreased and pure environmental factors gained relevance for phytoplankton and rotifers. Our results suggest that although 2 diversity between water sections is a major component of regional diversity, long-term spatial processes responding to connectivity across the wetland structure phytoplankton, rotifer and microcrustacean communities. Aquatic sections within the limited spatial extent of the remaining floodplain areas appear more homogeneous than expected probably due to flood recurrence over the years. These results highlight that adequate planning of restoration and conservation strategies of floodplain wetlands should consider environmental heterogeneity together with long-term spatial processes.
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页码:380 / 391
页数:12
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