Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment

<p>We examined the importance of environmental parameters at different spatial scales influencing the occurrence of caddisfly larvae at different levels of their organization (species, faunistic metrics and functional groups) in lentic floodplain waters, in order to gain information on the eco...

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Main Authors: Edyta Buczyńska, Stanisław Czachorowski, Paweł Buczyński, Joanna Pakulnicka, Edyta Stępień, Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska, Robert Stryjecki, Andrzej Zawal
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spelling doaj-f152d8dad8d04e5e81fcbbd40cf406c12020-11-25T04:00:34ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332016-11-0176210.4081/jlimnol.2016.1535874Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchmentEdyta Buczyńska0Stanisław Czachorowski1Paweł Buczyński2Joanna Pakulnicka3Edyta Stępień4Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska5Robert Stryjecki6Andrzej Zawal7University of Life Sciences, Department of Zoology, Animal Ecology and Wildlife ManagementUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Ecology and Environmental ProtectionMaria Curie-Skłodowska University, Department of ZoologyUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Ecology and Environmental ProtectionUniversity of Szczecin, Department of Plant Taxonomy and PhytogeographyUniversity of Szczecin, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and LimnologyUniversity of Life Sciences, Department of Zoology, Animal Ecology and Wildlife ManagementUniversity of Szczecin, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Limnology<p>We examined the importance of environmental parameters at different spatial scales influencing the occurrence of caddisfly larvae at different levels of their organization (species, faunistic metrics and functional groups) in lentic floodplain waters, in order to gain information on the ecological status and management of a small lowland river catchment. <br />At the lowest spatial level – pH, sediment grain size, insolation and the presence of aquatic macrophytes proved significant for caddisfly larvae, at higher and the highest level (including buffer zones and the catchment) – the surface areas of watercourses and the river, distance from standing waters and distance from broadleaf forests, respectively. Rheophilous hydropsychids accounted for 17% of the whole fauna of the examined water bodies. They spread from the river via water during flood in the spring. We also detected some significant correlations between functional groups of caddisfly larvae and parameters describing buffer zones and the river catchment against the sub-catchment type use. Information provided by the Caddisfly Habitat Index showed an overall  good ecological status of the river-floodplain. Caddisfly larvae may be good indicators of numerous factors and processes, but they should be studied comprehensively, at different levels of organization. Our results can be useful for preservation of biodiversity and management of river valleys. We suggest: 1) maintaining the varied structure of aquatic macrophytes in water bodies, 2) securing the long-term presence of broadleaf trees in buffer zones in order to provide detritus input, varied insolation and shelter for caddisflies, 3) limiting drainage activities in the river valley in order to save varied habitats, especially temporary ones, 4) providing heterogeneous landscape in the river catchment (homogenous land use is inappropriate). </p>http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1535Trichopteraspatial scaleenvironmental heterogeneitylandscapelateral connectivity.
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author Edyta Buczyńska
Stanisław Czachorowski
Paweł Buczyński
Joanna Pakulnicka
Edyta Stępień
Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska
Robert Stryjecki
Andrzej Zawal
spellingShingle Edyta Buczyńska
Stanisław Czachorowski
Paweł Buczyński
Joanna Pakulnicka
Edyta Stępień
Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska
Robert Stryjecki
Andrzej Zawal
Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
Journal of Limnology
Trichoptera
spatial scale
environmental heterogeneity
landscape
lateral connectivity.
author_facet Edyta Buczyńska
Stanisław Czachorowski
Paweł Buczyński
Joanna Pakulnicka
Edyta Stępień
Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska
Robert Stryjecki
Andrzej Zawal
author_sort Edyta Buczyńska
title Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
title_short Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
title_full Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
title_fullStr Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
title_full_unstemmed Environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
title_sort environmental heterogeneity at different scales: key factors affecting caddisfly larvae assemblages in standing waters within a lowland river catchment
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2016-11-01
description <p>We examined the importance of environmental parameters at different spatial scales influencing the occurrence of caddisfly larvae at different levels of their organization (species, faunistic metrics and functional groups) in lentic floodplain waters, in order to gain information on the ecological status and management of a small lowland river catchment. <br />At the lowest spatial level – pH, sediment grain size, insolation and the presence of aquatic macrophytes proved significant for caddisfly larvae, at higher and the highest level (including buffer zones and the catchment) – the surface areas of watercourses and the river, distance from standing waters and distance from broadleaf forests, respectively. Rheophilous hydropsychids accounted for 17% of the whole fauna of the examined water bodies. They spread from the river via water during flood in the spring. We also detected some significant correlations between functional groups of caddisfly larvae and parameters describing buffer zones and the river catchment against the sub-catchment type use. Information provided by the Caddisfly Habitat Index showed an overall  good ecological status of the river-floodplain. Caddisfly larvae may be good indicators of numerous factors and processes, but they should be studied comprehensively, at different levels of organization. Our results can be useful for preservation of biodiversity and management of river valleys. We suggest: 1) maintaining the varied structure of aquatic macrophytes in water bodies, 2) securing the long-term presence of broadleaf trees in buffer zones in order to provide detritus input, varied insolation and shelter for caddisflies, 3) limiting drainage activities in the river valley in order to save varied habitats, especially temporary ones, 4) providing heterogeneous landscape in the river catchment (homogenous land use is inappropriate). </p>
topic Trichoptera
spatial scale
environmental heterogeneity
landscape
lateral connectivity.
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1535
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