Lucas Pires de Oliveira, Fabiano Corrêa, Jean Carlo Gonçalves Ortega, Ronaldo Souza da Silva, Edson Fontes de Oliveira, Lisandro Juno Soares Vieira
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摘要
我们评估了亚马逊河流域西部一条溪流中鱼类群落的时空共存模式,并验证了非生物因素(物理化学变量和水文阶段)对这些模式的影响。我们还研究了对物理化学变量的耐受性更相似的物种是否倾向于更频繁地共同出现。我们使用 C-分数指数的标准化效应大小(SES)和空模型来评估集合体的结构,SES 被用作集合体组织的指标。我们采用线性回归模型来研究降水量和理化变量对 SES 的影响。我们计算了离群平均指数,并对 C 分数和容许度值的棋盘式单位矩阵进行了曼特尔检验,以评估物种容许度对共生模式的影响。最后,我们研究了物种对与理化变量和邻近土地利用之间的相关性。我们在不同尺度上观察到了不同程度的聚集或随机模式。降水量的增加影响了随机模式的形成,而物种配对则主要与每个研究地点当地栖息地的保护程度相关。在旱季,环境耐受性更相似的物种往往更系统地共同出现。如果研究地区目前的土地利用变化程度持续下去,那么这里所调查的鱼类群落可能会遭受多样性的显著损失,其结构也会不稳定,最敏感的物种极有可能在当地灭绝。
Influence of environmental conditions and the fragmented landscape on the co-occurrence patterns of the ichthyofauna of a stream in southwestern Brazilian Amazon
We assessed the spatiotemporal co-occurrence patterns of a fish assemblage in the watershed of a stream in the western Amazon basin, and verified the influence of abiotic factors (physicochemical variables and the hydrological phase) on these patterns. We also examined whether species that were more similar in their tolerance of physicochemical variables tended to co-occur more frequently. The structure of the assemblage was evaluated using the standardized effect size (SES) of the C-score index and null models, with the SES being used as an indicator of the organization of the assemblage. We employed linear regression models to investigate the influence of precipitation levels and physicochemical variables on the SES. We calculated the outlying mean index and ran a Mantel test on the checkerboard unit matrix of the C-score and tolerance values to assess the influence of species tolerance on co-occurrence patterns. Finally, we examined the correlations between species pairs and both physicochemical variables and adjacent land use. We observed patterns of aggregation or randomness in varying degrees at different scales. Increased precipitation influenced the establishment of random patterns, while species pairs correlated primarily with the degree of preservation of the local habitat at each study site. During the dry season, species that were more similar to each other in their environmental tolerance tended to co-occur more systematically. If the current levels of change in land use in the study area continue, the fish assemblage investigated here may suffer a significant loss of diversity, as well as destabilization of its structure, with a high possibility of local extinction of the most sensitive species.
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Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries publishes original research, overviews, and reviews dealing with aquatic systems (both freshwater and marine systems) and their boundaries, including the impact of human activities on these systems. The coverage ranges from molecular-level mechanistic studies to investigations at the whole ecosystem scale. Aquatic Sciences publishes articles presenting research across disciplinary and environmental boundaries, including studies examining interactions among geological, microbial, biological, chemical, physical, hydrological, and societal processes, as well as studies assessing land-water, air-water, benthic-pelagic, river-ocean, lentic-lotic, and groundwater-surface water interactions.