Benthic and hyporheic invertebrate assemblages along a flow intermittence gradient: effects of duration of dry events

被引:154
作者
Datry, Thibault [1 ]
机构
[1] Irstea, UR MALY, Grp Lyon, F-69336 Lyon 09, France
关键词
drought; flow permanence; hyporheic refuge hypothesis; nestedness; temporary river; LEAF-LITTER; STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATES; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; NEW-ZEALAND; RIVER; RESPONSES; DROUGHT; ECOLOGY; ZONE; TAGLIAMENTO;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02725.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. A large proportion of the total river length on Earth comprises rivers that are temporary in nature. However, the effects of periodical dry events have received far less attention from ecologists than those of floods and low flows. 2. This study concomitantly examined the effects of flow intermittence on invertebrates from the streambed surface and from a depth of 30 cm in the hyporheic zone. Invertebrates were collected during 3 years in the Albarine River, France, before and after summer dry events from 18 sites (seven were perennial) distributed along a longitudinal flow intermittence gradient. 3. I predicted benthic and hyporheic density and taxonomic richness to decrease, and assemblage composition to shift from desiccation-sensitive to desiccation-resistant taxa with increased dry event duration. Second, I predicted benthic and hyporheic assemblages from sites that dried for longer periods to be nested subsets of assemblages from sites that dried for shorter periods. Last, I predicted a convergence in benthic and hyporheic assemblage composition with increasing duration of dry events, resulting from increased vertical migration of benthic taxa into the hyporheic sediments to cope with dry events. 4. Increased dry event duration in the Albarine River led to a decrease in both benthic and hyporheic density and taxonomic richness. Invertebrate assemblage composition shifted along the gradient of increasing flow intermittence, but broad taxonomic overlap between perennial and temporary reaches and nestedness patterns indicated that these shifts were because of the loss of taxa susceptible to drying rather than selection for desiccation-resistant specialists. 5. Assemblage composition between benthic and hyporheic invertebrates diverged with increasing dry event duration, suggesting that the hyporheic zone did not act as a refuge during dry events in this river. 6. Quantitative studies on the relationships between ecology and intermittence are still rare but are needed to predict the consequences of future changes in flow intermittence. The relationships found in this study should be tested across a wide range of temporary rivers to better evaluate the generality of these findings.
引用
收藏
页码:563 / 574
页数:12
相关论文
共 55 条
[1]   Drought and postdrought recovery cycles in an intermittent Mediterranean stream:: structural and functional aspects [J].
Acuña, V ;
Muñoz, I ;
Giorgi, A ;
Omella, M ;
Sabater, F ;
Sabater, S .
JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2005, 24 (04) :919-933
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2006, BIOL TEMPORARY WATER
[3]   Aquatic invertebrate community structure along an intermittence gradient: Selwyn River, New Zealand [J].
Arscott, David B. ;
Larned, Scott ;
Scarsbrook, Mike R. ;
Lambert, Paul .
JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2010, 29 (02) :530-545
[4]   THE MEASURE OF ORDER AND DISORDER IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES IN FRAGMENTED HABITAT [J].
ATMAR, W ;
PATTERSON, BD .
OECOLOGIA, 1993, 96 (03) :373-382
[5]   Effects of clogging on stream macroinvertebrates: An experimental approach [J].
Bo, Tiziano ;
Fenoglio, Stefano ;
Malacarne, Giorgio ;
Pessino, Massimo ;
Sgariboldi, Francesca .
LIMNOLOGICA, 2007, 37 (02) :186-192
[6]   Macroinvertebrate community structure and biological traits related to flow permanence in a Mediterranean river network [J].
Bonada, Nuria ;
Rieradevall, Maria ;
Prat, Narcis .
HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2007, 589 (1) :91-106
[7]  
BOU C, 1967, CR ACAD SCI D NAT, V265, P369
[8]  
BOULTON A J, 1989, Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, V113, P23
[9]   THE ECOLOGY OF 2 INTERMITTENT STREAMS IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA .3. TEMPORAL CHANGES IN FAUNAL COMPOSITION [J].
BOULTON, AJ ;
LAKE, PS .
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 1992, 27 (01) :123-138
[10]  
BOULTON AJ, 1995, ARCH HYDROBIOL, V134, P27