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Different responses of taxonomic and functional trait structure of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages to eutrophication in a large Chinese freshwater lake.
Ji, Lei; Wang, Qiansen; Cui, Shuangyan; Chen, Wendong; Zhang, Boyu; Chu, Jinkun; Ding, Yuansong; Shi, Haoyu; Cao, Zihan; Wang, Liangbin; Zhang, Kun; Jiang, Xiaoming; Wang, Wenping.
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  • Ji L; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Wang Q; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecosystem Protection and Restoration, Anhui University, Hefei, 230601, China.
  • Cui S; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Chen W; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Zhang B; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Chu J; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Ding Y; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Shi H; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Cao Z; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Wang L; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Zhang K; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China.
  • Jiang X; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, College of Life Science, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, 235000, China. zktt@chnu.edu.cn.
  • Wang W; State Key Laboratory of Eco-Hydraulic in Northwest Arid Region of China, Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an, 710048, Shaanxi, China.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(6): 9732-9744, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38196038
ABSTRACT
Functional trait measures have the potential to represent local habitat conditions and are considered promising tools for biomonitoring and bioassessment programs. Macroinvertebrates are an ecologically significant group in freshwater ecosystems and possess a range of functional traits which are employed to assess ecological quality. Nevertheless, the relationships between macroinvertebrate functional structure and anthropogenic disturbances remain poorly understood. In this study, we conducted a comparison of how functional trait-based and taxonomy-based composition of macroinvertebrate assemblages responded to eutrophication in Lake Taihu, a typical large eutrophic freshwater lake in China. Specifically, we examined both the taxonomy-based and trait-based compositions of benthic macroinvertebrates varied along the eutrophication gradient. Eutrophication was associated with remarkable decreases in the abundance of gastropod taxa and increases in Oligochaeta and Chironomidae. Ten categories belonging to six traits were significantly different among three site groups. The eutrophic and transition sites showed higher abundance of Size2, burrowers, and integument-respiration organisms than macrophytic sites, whereas abundance of Size1, conical-shaped, sprawlers, scrapers, and lung-respiration were higher in macrophytic sites. Both taxonomic (36.8%) and functional compositions (39.8%) of macroinvertebrate assemblages were influenced by the same variables CODMn and transparency. Our study showed that macroinvertebrate trait-based approaches can be considered a useful supplement to traditional taxonomic approach for biomonitoring programs in freshwater lakes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article