학술논문

Patterns of composition and species richness of crustaceans and aquatic insects along environmental gradients in Mediterranean water bodies.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hydrobiologia. Feb2008, Vol. 597 Issue 1, p53-69. 17p. 4 Charts, 5 Graphs, 1 Map.
Subject
*BIODIVERSITY
*AQUATIC insects
*CRUSTACEA
*SALINE waters
*LANDSCAPES
*AQUATIC invertebrates
*SALINITY
Language
ISSN
0018-8158
Abstract
Differences in the dynamics of ecological processes between Mediterranean and colder temperate aquatic systems could imply different patterns in faunal communities in terms of composition and biodiversity (i.e. species richness and rarity). In order to identify some of these patterns the crustacean and aquatic insect composition and biodiversity of four water body types, classified according to their salinity and water permanence, were compared. Moreover, the relationships between species richness and water, pond and landscape variables were analysed. A total number of 91 water bodies located throughout Catalunya (NE Iberian Peninsula) were sampled. Three species assemblages were observed: one for permanent freshwaters, another for temporary freshwaters, and a third one for saline waters (SW), since permanent and temporary saline water bodies had similar composition. Differences in salinity were associated with proportion of crustaceans versus insects and with singularity. Thus, saline ponds had a higher proportion of crustaceans, and lower values of singularity. Conductivity was significantly related to total (crustaceans plus insects) richness, and also related to insect richness. The main difference between the models obtained for crustacean species richness and insect species richness is the significance of landscape variables in the latter, and this fact could be related to the different dispersion types of these two faunal groups: active for insects versus passive for crustaceans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]