Composition and structure of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) assemblage of Ventania hill system streams (Argentina) along an altitudinal gradient

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.25085/rsea.810202
A. Siri, M. Donato, F. Spaccesi, J. P. Zanotto Arpellino, Ludmila N.S. RODRIGUEZ CATANZARO, M. Mauad
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A two-year study was conducted in a conservation area of the Ventania hill system where the Pampean grassy steppes and their headwater springs maintain conditions close to natural ones. The composition and the structure of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) along two short hill pristine streams and their relationship with the physicochemical variables were analyzed. A total of 15444 individuals belonging to 37 species of four subfamilies were identified. An assemblage structure more similar to those described for Andean or Argentine extra-Andean hill streams than to those of the surrounding Pampas was observed. Orthocladiinae showed the highest and Podonominae the lowest taxonomic richness and density. Chironominae was best represented downstream by genera with wide distribution. From the five Podonominae genera reported in the Andean-Patagonic region, three of them (Podonomus Philippi, Parochlus Enderlein and Podonomopsis Brundin) were collected. The presence of Podonomus and Podonomopsis represent the reports at lower altitudes for both genera. The physicochemical variables differed between seasons, and only water conductivity showed an altitudinal gradient. Those species prevailing in piedmont sites correlated positively with conductivity. With few exceptions, the species collected were recorded in both seasons. In Toro stream, density was significantly highest in Spring of the second year. This study provides the ecological and systematic baseline knowledge of an insect group widely used in biomonitoring of aquatic environments, to provide biological information that supports the importance of preserving this area.
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沿海拔梯度分布的Ventania山系溪流摇蚊科(昆虫纲:直翅目)的组成和结构
在文塔尼亚丘陵系统的一个保护区进行了一项为期两年的研究,那里的潘潘草原及其水源保持着接近自然的条件。分析了两条短丘原始溪流中摇蚊科昆虫的组成、结构及其与物理化学变量的关系。共鉴定出15444个个体,隶属于四个亚科的37种。观察到一种与安第斯山脉或阿根廷安第斯山脉外溪流的组合结构更相似,而不是与周围潘帕斯山脉的组合结构相似。正枝虫亚科的分类丰富度和密度最高,足虫亚科的分类学丰富度和密度最低。摇蚊科以分布较广的属在下游最具代表性。从安第斯-巴塔哥尼亚地区报告的五个足目昆虫属中,收集了其中三个属(Podonomus Philippi、Parochlus Enderlein和Podonomopsis Brundin)。足形目和足形目的存在代表了这两个属在低海拔地区的报道。不同季节的物理化学变量不同,只有电导率显示出高度梯度。那些在山前地区盛行的物种与电导率呈正相关。除了少数例外,采集到的物种在这两个季节都有记录。托罗河的密度在第二年春季明显最高。这项研究提供了广泛用于水生环境生物监测的昆虫群的生态和系统基线知识,以提供支持保护该地区重要性的生物信息。
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Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina
Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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