在过去的十年里,生活在法国中部的两种林蝇科的数量和规模都在下降

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 LIMNOLOGY Annales De Limnologie-international Journal of Limnology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1051/limn/2022011
P. Vignoles, G. Dreyfuss, D. Rondelaud
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2013-2014年对酸性土壤和2016-2017年对沉积土壤的实地调查表明,自1998年以来,法国中部两种水蛉的种群数量有所减少。由于该地区在2018年、2019年和2020年发生了几次热浪,因此检查近年来这种下降是否进一步加剧是有用的。因此,我们于2020年和2021年在上维埃纳省西北部和西部的56个农场(酸性土壤)和印度河南部的37个农场(沉积土壤)进行了调查,并将获得的结果与我们的团队在2013-2014年和2016-2017年在同一农场记录的结果进行了比较。在酸性土壤上,长尾甘藻(Galba truncatula, 2013-2014年共813个种群)种群总数下降了34.7%,光蚁(Omphiscola glabra, 550个种群)种群总数下降了22%,而在沉积土壤上,长尾甘藻(G. truncatula, 2016-2017年共361个种群)种群总数下降了25%,光蚁(O. glabra, 205个种群总数)种群总数下降了15.2%。钉螺总密度在酸性土壤中显著下降80.7%,在酸性土壤中显著下降70.2%,在沉积性土壤中显著下降64.1%和38.3%。在这两种情况下,酸性土壤的这种减少比沉积土壤更明显。与此相反,在两个研究时期内,截尾草和大部分光斑草的生境面积没有显著变化。自1998年以来观察到的这些淋巴线虫种群数量的下降至今仍在法国中部继续,部分原因可能是该地区2018年、2019年和2020年发生的热浪事件。
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Decline in the number and size of populations of two Lymnaeidae living in central France over the last decade
Field investigations in 2013–2014 on acid soils and in 2016–2017 on sedimentary soils showed that populations of two lymnaeids had decreased in number in central France since 1998. As several heat waves occurred in this region in 2018, 2019 and 2020, it was useful to check whether this decline had further increased in recent years. Surveys in 56 farms in the north-west and west of the Haute Vienne department (acid soils) and 37 farms in the south of Indre (sedimentary soils) were therefore carried out in 2020 and 2021 and the results obtained were compared with those recorded by our team in the same farms in 2013–2014 and 2016–2017. On acid soils, the overall number of populations decreased by 34.7% for Galba truncatula (out of 813 populations in 2013–2014) and 22% for Omphiscola glabra (out of 550), while it decreased by 25% for G. truncatula (out of 361 in 2016–2017) and 15.2% for O. glabra (out of 205) on sedimentary soils. Similarly, the overall density of overwintering snails significantly decreased by 80.7% for G. truncatula and 70.2% for O. glabra on acid soils, while it significantly decreased by 64.1% and 38.3%, respectively, on sedimentarym soils. In both cases, these decreases were more marked on acid soils than on sedimentary soils. In contrast, the habitats of G. truncatula and most of those colonized by O. glabra showed no significant variation in their area between the two periods of study. The decline in the number of these lymnaeid populations, observed since 1998, is still continuing today in central France and may be due in part to heatwave episodes s that occurred in 2018, 2019 and 2020 in this region.
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期刊介绍: Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology publishes papers on the ecology of freshwater systems, ranging from studies of aquatic organisms, physical and chemical works which relate to the biological environment, to ecological applications and frameworks for water management directives. Main topics: Ecology of freshwater systems ; biodiversity, taxonomy, distribution patterns in space and time, biology of animals and plants ; experimental and conceptual studies which integrate laboratory and/or field work on physiology, population dynamics, biogeochemistry and nutrient dynamics, management, mathematical modelling ; techniques for sampling and chemical analyses, ecological applications, procedures which provide frameworks for environmental legislation.
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