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Littoral macrobenthic invertebrates of two high-altitude lakes in the Alps: A small-scale analysis

Journal

ECOHYDROLOGY & HYDROBIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 211-223

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EUROPEAN REGIONAL CENTRE ECOHYDROLOGY POLISH ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.02.003

Keywords

High-altitude lakes; Invertebrate communities; Chemico-physical features; Substrate composition

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This study investigated the seasonal variation of littoral macrobenthic invertebrate communities in two alpine lakes in the Cottian Alps, Italy, and examined the influence of habitat characteristics on their diversity. Significant differences in invertebrate assemblages between the lakes were found, mainly attributable to Oligochaeta and Chironomidae taxa. This research improves knowledge about macrobenthic invertebrate assemblages in the western area of the European Alps and emphasizes the importance of local variability in small-scale studies.
High-altitude lakes have been studied intensively over the last decades both in terms of their biota and general physicochemical patterns and the importance of detailed knowl-edge of the small scale-regional fauna was underlined. In the present study the littoral macrobenthic invertebrate communities of two alpine lakes placed in the same geograph-ical context (Upper and Lower Balma Lakes, Cottian Alps, Italy) were seasonally charac-terized, and the observed diversity was investigated in relation to site-specific abiotic fea-tures. During the ice-free period, two seasonal sampling campaigns (summer and autumn) were carried out at each lake along the littoral zones: macrobenthic invertebrate were col-lected and abiotic features (main physicochemical water parameters and main substrates) were monitored. PERMANOVA test disclosed significant differences in the invertebrate as-semblages between the lakes, and SIMPER test highlighted that the observed dissimilarity was mainly related to Oligochaeta and Chironomidae taxa. The application of the RDA and VPA showed that differences were mainly due to littoral substrate composition and nutri-ent concentrations (i.e., phosphorus and nitrates) which could heavily affect both the struc-tures and densities of the macrobenthic invertebrate communities in these environments. Findings from this study improve the knowledge about the macrobenthic invertebrate as-semblages in the western area of the European Alps, highlighting the role of site-specific factors in small scales studies, and the importance of detailed knowledge of their local variability. The better understanding of the variation patterns in regional/ subregional bio-diversity and their drivers are of pivotal importance and have implications in the decision of conservation policies. (c) 2023 European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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