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Structure of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Relation to Environmental Variables in a Subtropical Asian River System

Journal

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue 1, Pages 42-57

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.200811131

Keywords

Chishui basin; habitat variables; canonical correspondence analysis; variance partitioning

Funding

  1. State High-Tech Development Project [2005AA60101005]
  2. Development Plan of the state Key Fundamental Research of China [2007CB109205]
  3. Ecological and Environmental Conservation of CTGPC [IHB/CN/2007075]

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Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their biodiversity and functionality has been poorly investigated. We choose the Chishui River system, one of the largest un-dammed, first level branches upstream of the Yangtze River, China, to: 1) determine the spatial pattern of macroinvertebrate diversity and community structure, and 2) examine the influence of variables at local habitat and basin scales on the distribution of macroinvertebrate communities. Samples were collected from 43 sites in spring of 2007. After Canonical Correspondence Analysis, two basin and five habitat variables were found to be significant predictors of the macroinvertebrate community structure. Variance partitioning analysis showed that habitat physical variables had a greater influence than other environmental variables in macroinvertebrate community, which suggested that preserving habitat, especially upstream, should be strongly considered in biological conservation.

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