Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 23 segundos...
Inicio  /  Water  /  Vol: 12 Par: 7 (2020)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Macroinvertebrate Communities in a Lake of an Inter-Basin Water Transfer Project and Its Implications for Sustainable Management

Wanxiang Jiang    
Baozhu Pan    
Jing Chen    
Xiaoming Jiang    
Henglun Shen and Tianshun Zhu    

Resumen

In the present study, we choose the Weishan Lake, one of important water transfer and storage lakes on the eastern route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (SNWD) in China, to clarify how the community structure and assemblage-environment relationships of macroinvertebrates varied across three typical habitats (the River Mouth, Canal and Lake regions) over the four seasons in 2012. A total of 72 taxa belonging to 3 phyla, 9 classes and 24 families were recorded, with tolerant oligochaetes and chironomids as the dominant taxa. The environmental conditions and macroinvertebrate assemblages were clearly separated at spatial and temporal scales. Assemblage structure showed both significant but larger spatial than seasonal variations, with a clear separation of sites from three regions in an ordination plot. Compared to the temporal scale, more indicator species were retained to be responsible for the regional differences according to the two-way cluster analysis. Different environmental variables were significant for distinguishing macroinvertebrate assemblages among four seasons, and among them, pH was the only variable which was retained in all models. Our study provided useful background information of environmental characteristics and macroinvertebrate communities in a typical water transfer and storage lake before the water transfer of the SNWD. After the operation of SNWD, we envisage inter-basin water transfer (IBWT), which is usually accompanied by water level rise, nutrient pattern change and biota succession, will seriously affect recipient basins. Therefore, we propose several management strategies for SNWD: (1) target and detailed data should be collected on a timely basis; (2) government should prevent water pollution and adopt effective measures to protect the water environment; (3) the environmental assessments and other aspects of IBWT planning should be coordinated; (4) an overall consideration of different basins should be given to achieve a greater range of water resources planning, scheduling, and allocation; and (5) the migration and invasion of species should be of concern during the operation of the project.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Chrysoula Ntislidou, Dimitra Bobori and Maria Lazaridou    
The estimation of the number of samples required for reliably monitoring lakes? benthic macroinvertebrates is difficult due to the natural variability and cost and time constraints. To determine a statistically robust and effective sampling design, we co... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Carlos Iglesias, Erik Jeppesen, Néstor Mazzeo, Juan Pablo Pacheco, Franco Teixeira-de Mello, Frank Landkildehus, Claudia Fosalba, Juan M. Clemente and Mariana Meerhoff    
Predators play a key role in the functioning of shallow lakes. Differences between the response of temperate and subtropical systems to fish predation have been proposed, but experimental evidence is scarce. To elucidate cascading effects produced by pre... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Mi-Jung Bae, Jung Hwa Chun, Tae-Soo Chon, Young-Seuk Park     Pág. 1 - 15
Comprehensive research on the structural and functional variability of benthic macroinvertebrate communities within headwater streams is limited, despite the fact that the majority of streams within a watershed are headwater streams that form the primary... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Joshua K. Adkins, Christopher D. Barton, Scott Grubbs, Jeffrey W. Stringer and Randall K. Kolka    
Headwater streams generally comprise the majority of stream area in a watershed and can have a strong influence on downstream food webs. Our objective was to determine the effect of altering streamside management zone (SMZ) configurations on headwater aq... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Haoran Wang, Yongcan Chen, Zhaowei Liu, Dejun Zhu     Pág. 1 - 16
The main objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of the run of river (ROR) scheme on the instream habitat and macroinvertebrate community. We sampled the macroinvertebrate assemblages and collected the habitat variables above and below an ROR... ver más
Revista: Water