Changes in caddisflies community composition and distribution along 60 years timespan monitoring in Luxembourg

A. Dohet, Sarah Vray, Lionel L’Hoste
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In Luxembourg, caddisflies have been systematically collected since the early Sixties. Three periods of exhaustive sampling may be distinguished: the Sixties; 1994 to 2002; and a long period from 2007 to the present time in the frame of the Water Framework Directive. Bearing in mind the uneven sampling procedure across periods, we aim to document changes in community composition and distribution through time including the nature of these changes (e.g. gains and losses of species). We hypothesise different trends of species gains and losses for specialist species in comparison to generalist species. Therefore, we propose a method to identify specialist and generalist species in our dataset. Historical data (1961 to 1968) lack information on precise locations and abundance of specimen collected. Consequently, cell grids of original distribution maps are used to compare caddisfly community assemblages along the three monitoring periods. We assess the changes that occur on presence/absence data in specific groups of species (i.e. cold-adapted, warm-adapted specialists and generalist species). Temporal β-diversity results reveal that survey intervals for each monitoring period are dominated by species losses when the comparison is restricted to cold-adapted species. On the other hand, warm-adapted and generalist species are increasing from the Sixties period when compared to the two next periods (1994–2002 and 2007–2020). However, the comparison of the most recent periods reveals species losses even for the warm-adapted and generalist species. This complex picture of caddisflies species losses and gains in different ways through time, amongst river types and in response to different pressures, is discussed.
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卢森堡 60 年时间跨度监测中蝶类群落组成和分布的变化
卢森堡从六十年代初开始系统地收集蝶类。详尽的取样可分为三个时期:60年代;1994年至2002年;以及2007年至今在《水框架指令》框架内的一段较长时期。考虑到不同时期的取样程序不一致,我们的目标是记录群落组成和分布在不同时期的变化,包括这些变化的性质(如物种的增加和减少)。我们假设,与普通物种相比,专科物种的物种增减趋势有所不同。因此,我们提出了一种方法来识别数据集中的专性物种和通性物种。历史数据(1961 年至 1968 年)缺乏采集标本的精确地点和丰度信息。因此,我们使用原始分布图的单元网格来比较三个监测时期的笛蝽群落组合。我们评估了特定物种组(即适应寒冷、适应温暖的专性物种和通性物种)的存在/不存在数据所发生的变化。时间 β 多样性结果显示,如果只比较适应寒冷的物种,每个监测期的调查间隔主要是物种的减少。另一方面,与接下来的两个时期(1994-2002 年和 2007-2020 年)相比,暖适应物种和通性物种从 60 年代开始有所增加。然而,最近几个时期的比较显示,即使是暖适应物种和通性物种也出现了物种减少。本文讨论了在不同时期、不同河流类型和不同压力下,蝶类物种以不同方式减少和增加的复杂情况。
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