Composition and spatio-temporal variation of soil arthropods in the wetland of the Daxia River on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Pub Date : 2020-10-06 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-79974/v1
Chen Delai, Changzhong Liu, Zhengxue Ma, Jin-He Su
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The Daxia River Basin on the eastern edge of the Chinese Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau is one of the typical distribution regions of alpine wetlands and a global biodiversity hotspot. The aim of this study is to analyze the composition and spatio-temporal distribution of the soil arthropods, and to use them as an indicator for the soil environment in the wetland. The soil arthropods of 32 taxa and 7706 individuals were collected from the soil samples at two soil layers (0–10 and 10–20 cm depth) in each habitat of six habitats along the Daxia River in cold season and warm season between 2016 and 2017. The habitat of Tumenguan had a greater arthropod abundance than all other habitats in both cold season and warm season. A significant seasonal variation was observed in the composition, abundance and diversity of the soil arthropod community in each habitat. In cold season the dominant groups were Chironomidae larvae, Sejidae and Trombidiidae. In warm season the dominant groups were Chironomidae larva, Onychiurus, Pygmephorus and Tullbergia. The soil arthopod communities exhibited significant differences among the habitats at the 0–10 and 10–20 cm depth. The multivariate tests with the linear model redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed the significant impact of soil physical and chemical factors on the seasonal change of soil arthropod community. The results demonstrate that soil arthropods in the study area respond more actively to temporal changes than to habitat changes.
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青藏高原大夏河湿地土壤节肢动物组成及时空变化
青藏高原东缘大夏河流域是高寒湿地的典型分布区之一,也是全球生物多样性的热点地区。本研究旨在分析湿地土壤节肢动物的组成和时空分布,并将其作为湿地土壤环境的指标。2016 - 2017年,在大夏河沿岸6个生境各生境0 ~ 10、10 ~ 20 cm土层取样,共采集土壤节肢动物32个类群、7706个个体。在冷季和暖季,图门关生境的节肢动物丰度均高于其他生境。各生境土壤节肢动物群落的组成、丰度和多样性均有显著的季节变化。寒季优势种群为手蛾科幼虫、世蚊科幼虫和恙螨科幼虫。暖季优势类群为蠓科幼虫、灰蠓科、灰蠓科和灰蠓科。土壤节肢动物群落在0 ~ 10 cm和10 ~ 20 cm深度表现出显著差异。采用线性模型冗余分析(RDA)进行多变量检验,揭示了土壤理化因子对土壤节肢动物群落季节变化的显著影响。结果表明,研究区土壤节肢动物对时间变化的响应比对生境变化的响应更积极。
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