Variations in diatom communities at genus and species levels in peatlands (central China) linked to microhabitats and environmental factors

被引:35
作者
Chen, Xu [1 ]
Bu, Zhaojun [2 ]
Stevenson, Mark A. [3 ]
Cao, Yanmin [4 ]
Zeng, Linghan [1 ]
Qin, Bo [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Sch Earth Sci, State Key Lab Biogeol & Environm Geol, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[2] Northeast Normal Univ, Inst Peat & Mire Res, State Environm Protect Key Lab Wetland Ecol & Veg, Changchun, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Nottingham, Sch Geog, Nottingham, England
[4] South Cent Univ Nationalities, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China
关键词
Diatom; Biomonitoring; Environmental gradient; Subtropical peatland; Genus-level composition; MONTANE MIRES; ASSEMBLAGES; TAXONOMY; ECOLOGY; LAKE; EUNOTIA; STREAMS; BOREAL; BOGS; PH;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.015
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Peatlands ale a specialized type of organic wetlands, fulfilling essential roles as global carbon sinks, headwaters of rivers and biodiversity hotspots. Despite their importance, peatlands are being lost at an alarming rate due to human disturbance and climatic variability. Both the scientific and regulatory communities have focused considerable attention on developing tools for assessing environmental changes in peatlands. Diatoms are widely used in biomonitoring studies of lakes, rivers and streams as they have high abundance, specific ecological preferences and can respond rapidly to environmental change. However, diatom-based assessment studies in peallancls remain limited. The aims of this study were to identify indicator species and genus for three types of habitats (hummocks, hollows and ditch edges) in peatlands (central China), to examine the effects of physiochemical factors on diatom composition at genus and species levels, and to compare the efficiency of species- and genus-level identification in environmental assessment. Our results revealed that hummocks were characterized by drought tolerant diatoms, while hollows were dominated by species and genus preferring wet conditions. Ditch edges were characterized by diatoms with different life strategies. Depth to water table, redox potential, conductivity and calcium were significant predictors of both genus- and species-level composition. According to ordination analyses, pH was not correlated with species composition while it was a significant factor associated with genus level composition. Genus-level composition outperformed species composition in describing the response of diatoms to environmental variables. Our results indicate that diatoms can be useful environmental indicators of peatlands, and show that genus-level taxonomic analysis can be a potential tool for assessing environmental change in peatlancls. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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