Spatial organization of macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Lower Mekong Basin

被引:20
|
作者
Sor, Ratha [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Boets, Pieter [2 ,4 ]
Chea, Ratha [1 ]
Goethals, Peter L. M. [2 ]
Lek, Sovan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, UMR 5174, Lab Evolut & Diversite Biol, 118 Route Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse 4, France
[2] Univ Ghent, Lab Environm Toxicol & Aquat Ecol, Campus Coupure Bldg F,Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[3] Royal Univ Phnom Penh, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Russian Blvd, Phnom Penh 12000, Cambodia
[4] Prov Ctr Environm Res, Godshuizenlaan 95, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
来源
LIMNOLOGICA | 2017年 / 64卷
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Spatial patterns; Indicator species; Land cover; Watershed surface area; River ecology; Biodiversity hotspot; FRESH-WATER; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; LAND-USE; ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES; GLOBAL DIVERSITY; BETA-DIVERSITY; RIVER; BIODIVERSITY; PATTERNS; CHIRONOMIDAE;
D O I
10.1016/j.limno.2017.04.001
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In this study, we investigated patterns of spatial variation in macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) and examined their relationship with environmental factors. Cluster analysis was used to group macroinvertebrate samples and Linear Discriminant Analysis was performed to discriminate the major factors associated with the macroinvertebrate assemblages. Four clusters could be distinguished based on the dissimilarity between macroinvertebrate assemblages. The assemblages related to the tributaries and the upstream parts (cluster II) were characterized by a lower richness, abundance, diversity and a lower number of indicator taxa compared to the assemblage found downstream in the Mekong delta (cluster I). Aquatic insects and their indicator taxa (e.g. Caenodes sp., Dipseudopsis sp. and Gomphidae sp.), preferring a high-altitude environment with a high dissolved oxygen concentration and a high density of wood/shrub and evergreen forests, were the most predominant group in the assemblages occupying the tributaries and the upstream parts (cluster IIa). The assemblage found in the delta, consisting largely of molluscs and a moderate richness and abundance of worms, crustaceans and dipteran insects, was mainly represented by Corbicula leviuscula and C. moreletiana (molluscs), Namalycastis longicirris and Chaetogaster langi (worms), Corophium minuumi and Grandidierella Ugnorwn (crustaceans), and Cricotopus sp. and Clinotanypus sp. (dipteran insects). This assemblage was associated with a large watershed surface area, deep and wide rivers and a high water temperature. The intermediate assemblage (cluster IIbl) in-between could be discriminated based on land cover types including inundated, wetland and agricultural land, and was represented most by molluscs. Strikingly, the assemblage occupying the upstream parts (cluster Ha), which is related to intensified agriculture and a moderate conductivity, was characterized by a higher macroinvertebrate diversity compared to the mountainous and less impacted tributaries. This could mean that the natural stress is high in these systems for some taxa, leading to a lower overall taxonomic richness and abundance. Nevertheless, the number of taxa and the diversity of macroinvertebrates remained relatively high across the basin, especially in the delta assemblage. Therefore, the LMB deserves a particular attention for conservation.
引用
收藏
页码:20 / 30
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Spatial correlation of macroinvertebrate assemblages in streams and the implications for bioassessment programs
    Michael P. Shupryt
    Jered M. Studinski
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2021, 193
  • [22] Land-use influence on the functional organization of Afrotropical macroinvertebrate assemblages
    Sitati, Augustine
    Raburu, Phillip O.
    Yegon, Mourine J.
    Masese, Frank O.
    LIMNOLOGICA, 2021, 88
  • [23] Tools for Integrated Basin Flow Management at Lower Mekong Basin Floodplains
    Sarkkula, J.
    Koponen, J.
    Kummu, M.
    MODSIM 2005: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION: ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING: ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING, 2005, : 2153 - 2159
  • [24] The influence of natural flow regimes on macroinvertebrate assemblages in a semiarid Mediterranean basin
    Belmar, O.
    Velasco, J.
    Gutierrez-Canovas, C.
    Mellado-Diaz, A.
    Millan, A.
    Wood, P. J.
    ECOHYDROLOGY, 2013, 6 (03) : 363 - 379
  • [25] Relative influence of environmental variables on macroinvertebrate assemblages from an Iberian basin
    Aguiar, FC
    Ferreira, MT
    Pinto, P
    JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2002, 21 (01): : 43 - 53
  • [26] Drought impact on vegetation productivity in the Lower Mekong Basin
    Zhang, Binghua
    Zhang, Li
    Guo, Huadong
    Leinenkugel, Patrick
    Zhou, Yu
    Li, Li
    Shen, Qian
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 2014, 35 (08) : 2835 - 2856
  • [27] Assessment of the Biomass Productivity Decline in the Lower Mekong Basin
    Quyet Manh Vu
    Lakshmi, Venkat
    Bolten, John
    REMOTE SENSING, 2019, 11 (23)
  • [28] Impact of reclamation on the environment of the lower mekong river basin
    Hiraga, Yusuke
    Kazama, So
    Ekkawatpanit, Chaiwat
    Touge, Yoshiya
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES, 2018, 18 : 143 - 155
  • [29] TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY IN LOWER MEKONG RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT
    JACOBS, JW
    WATER INTERNATIONAL, 1994, 19 (01) : 43 - 51
  • [30] The Impacts of Dams on Streamflow in Tributaries to the Lower Mekong Basin
    Khoeun, Romduol
    Sor, Ratha
    Chann, Kimsan
    Phy, Sophea Rom
    Oeurng, Chantha
    Sok, Ty
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (15)