中尺度和微生境特征在小型溪流中大小结构鱼类群落可达范围内空间分布中的相对重要性

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Ecology of Freshwater Fish Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1111/eff.12723
Ágnes Maroda, Péter Sály
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本研究旨在探讨中生境和微生境特征以及空间和日内时间协变量对中欧高原型和亚山地型河流栖息鱼类体型相关的可及空间分布的相对重要性。白天采用点丰度采样法捕获鱼类,并在采样点(微生境特征)和穿过采样点的样带(中生境特征)记录环境数据。方差划分揭示了两种河流中大小分类鱼类数据的相似模式。微生境特征比中生境特征具有更大的解释方差。大多数中生境影响表现为与微生境影响共享的方差。纯空间解释的方差比例低于纯环境特征(中观和微观)解释的方差比例,没有发现时间解释的方差。许多物种显示出与身体大小有关的环境关联。结果表明,不同尺度的生境特征对鱼类在可及范围内的分布具有分级作用。中尺度特征可能决定了很大比例的微尺度生境变异性,而微尺度条件可能直接影响鱼类选择栖息地点的方式,这是物种身份和体型的函数。中尺度环境多样性的恢复可以有效地保护亚山地和高原河流中大小结构的种群。
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Relative importance of meso- and microhabitat features in the within-reach spatial distribution of size-structured fish assemblages in small streams

This study aimed to explore the relative importance of mesohabitat and microhabitat features, as well as the spatial and within-day temporal covariates, on the body size-related within-reach spatial distribution of stream-dwelling fishes in a highland-type and a sub-mountainous-type stream in Central Europe. During daytime, point abundance sampling was applied to catch the fish, and environmental data were recorded at the sampling points (microhabitat features) and along the transects that crossed the sampling points (mesohabitat features). Variance partitioning revealed similar patterns in the size-classified fish data for the two streams. Microhabitat features had a greater explained variance than mesohabitat features. The majority of the mesohabitat influence emerged as variance shared with the microhabitat influence. The pure spatially explained variance proportion was lower than the variance explained purely by the environmental features (meso and micro together), and no temporally explained variance was found. Many species showed body size-related environmental associations. The results suggest that the different-scale habitat features act in a hierarchical way on the within-reach fish distribution. Meso-scale features may determine a great proportion of the micro-scale habitat variability and micro-scale conditions may directly affect how fish select places to stay as a function of both species identity and body size. The restoration of meso-scale environmental diversity can effectively contribute to the protection of size-structured populations in sub-mountainous and highland streams.

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Ecology of Freshwater Fish
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in freshwater environments, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Manuscripts involving ecologically-oriented studies of behavior, conservation, development, genetics, life history, physiology, and host-parasite interactions are welcomed. Studies involving population ecology and community ecology are also of interest, as are evolutionary approaches including studies of population biology, evolutionary ecology, behavioral ecology, and historical ecology. Papers addressing the life stages of anadromous and catadromous species in estuaries and inshore coastal zones are considered if they contribute to the general understanding of freshwater fish ecology. Theoretical and modeling studies are suitable if they generate testable hypotheses, as are those with implications for fisheries. Manuscripts presenting analyses of published data are considered if they produce novel conclusions or syntheses. The journal publishes articles, fresh perspectives, and reviews and, occasionally, the proceedings of conferences and symposia.
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