Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams

1. The influence of 11 environmental variables on benthic macroinvertebrate communities was examined in seven glacier‐fed European streams ranging from Svalbard in the north to the Pyrenees in the south. Between 4 and 11 near‐pristine reaches were studied on each stream in 1996–97. 2. Taxonomic rich...

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Main Authors: Castella, Emmanuel, Adalsteinsson, Hákon, Brittain, John E., Gislason, Gisli M., Lehmann, Anthony, Lencioni, Valeria, Lods‐Crozet, Brigitte, Maiolini, Bruno, Milner, Alexander M., Olafsson, Jon S., Saltveit, Svein J., Snook, Deborah L.
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00860.x 2024-09-15T18:07:56+00:00 Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams Castella, Emmanuel Adalsteinsson, Hákon Brittain, John E. Gislason, Gisli M. Lehmann, Anthony Lencioni, Valeria Lods‐Crozet, Brigitte Maiolini, Bruno Milner, Alexander M. Olafsson, Jon S. Saltveit, Svein J. Snook, Deborah L. 2001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00860.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1365-2427.2001.00860.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00860.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Freshwater Biology volume 46, issue 12, page 1811-1831 ISSN 0046-5070 1365-2427 journal-article 2001 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00860.x 2024-07-23T04:10:46Z 1. The influence of 11 environmental variables on benthic macroinvertebrate communities was examined in seven glacier‐fed European streams ranging from Svalbard in the north to the Pyrenees in the south. Between 4 and 11 near‐pristine reaches were studied on each stream in 1996–97. 2. Taxonomic richness, measured at the family or subfamily (for Chironomidae) levels for insects and higher levels for non‐insects, increased with latitude from Svalbard (3 taxa) to the Pyrenees (29 taxa). 3. A Generalized Additive Model (GAM) incorporating channel stability [Pfankuch Index (PFAN)], tractive force, Froude number (FROU), water conductivity (COND), suspended solids (SUSP) concentration, and maximum temperature explained 79% of the total deviance of the taxonomic richness per reach. Water temperature and the PFAN of stability made the highest contribution to this deviance. In the model, richness response to temperature was positive linear, whereas the response to the PFAN was bell‐shaped with an optimum at an intermediate level of stability. 4. Generalized Additive Models calculated for the 16 most frequent taxa explained between 25 (Tipulidae) and 79% (Heptageniidae) of the deviance. In 10 models, more than 50% of the deviance was explained and 11 models had cross‐validation correlation ratios above 0.5. Maximum temperature, the PFAN, SUSP and tractive force (TRAC) were the most frequently incorporated explanatory variables. Season and substrate characteristics were very rarely incorporated. 5. Our results highlight the strong deterministic nature of zoobenthic communities in glacier‐fed streams and the prominent role of water temperature and substrate stability in determining longitudinal patterns of macroinvertebrate community structure. The GAMs are proposed as a tool for predicting changes of zoobenthic communities in glacier‐fed streams under climate or hydrological change scenarios. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Svalbard Wiley Online Library Freshwater Biology 46 12 1811 1831
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description 1. The influence of 11 environmental variables on benthic macroinvertebrate communities was examined in seven glacier‐fed European streams ranging from Svalbard in the north to the Pyrenees in the south. Between 4 and 11 near‐pristine reaches were studied on each stream in 1996–97. 2. Taxonomic richness, measured at the family or subfamily (for Chironomidae) levels for insects and higher levels for non‐insects, increased with latitude from Svalbard (3 taxa) to the Pyrenees (29 taxa). 3. A Generalized Additive Model (GAM) incorporating channel stability [Pfankuch Index (PFAN)], tractive force, Froude number (FROU), water conductivity (COND), suspended solids (SUSP) concentration, and maximum temperature explained 79% of the total deviance of the taxonomic richness per reach. Water temperature and the PFAN of stability made the highest contribution to this deviance. In the model, richness response to temperature was positive linear, whereas the response to the PFAN was bell‐shaped with an optimum at an intermediate level of stability. 4. Generalized Additive Models calculated for the 16 most frequent taxa explained between 25 (Tipulidae) and 79% (Heptageniidae) of the deviance. In 10 models, more than 50% of the deviance was explained and 11 models had cross‐validation correlation ratios above 0.5. Maximum temperature, the PFAN, SUSP and tractive force (TRAC) were the most frequently incorporated explanatory variables. Season and substrate characteristics were very rarely incorporated. 5. Our results highlight the strong deterministic nature of zoobenthic communities in glacier‐fed streams and the prominent role of water temperature and substrate stability in determining longitudinal patterns of macroinvertebrate community structure. The GAMs are proposed as a tool for predicting changes of zoobenthic communities in glacier‐fed streams under climate or hydrological change scenarios.
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author Castella, Emmanuel
Adalsteinsson, Hákon
Brittain, John E.
Gislason, Gisli M.
Lehmann, Anthony
Lencioni, Valeria
Lods‐Crozet, Brigitte
Maiolini, Bruno
Milner, Alexander M.
Olafsson, Jon S.
Saltveit, Svein J.
Snook, Deborah L.
spellingShingle Castella, Emmanuel
Adalsteinsson, Hákon
Brittain, John E.
Gislason, Gisli M.
Lehmann, Anthony
Lencioni, Valeria
Lods‐Crozet, Brigitte
Maiolini, Bruno
Milner, Alexander M.
Olafsson, Jon S.
Saltveit, Svein J.
Snook, Deborah L.
Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
author_facet Castella, Emmanuel
Adalsteinsson, Hákon
Brittain, John E.
Gislason, Gisli M.
Lehmann, Anthony
Lencioni, Valeria
Lods‐Crozet, Brigitte
Maiolini, Bruno
Milner, Alexander M.
Olafsson, Jon S.
Saltveit, Svein J.
Snook, Deborah L.
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title Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
title_short Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
title_full Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
title_fullStr Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
title_full_unstemmed Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
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