Schinegger Rafaela, Trautwein Clemens, Schmutz Stefan
Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
Limnologica. 2013 Sep;43(5):348-361. doi: 10.1016/j.limno.2013.05.008.
We classified homogenous river types across Europe and searched for fish metrics qualified to show responses to specific pressures (hydromorphological pressures or water quality pressures) vs. multiple pressures in these river types. We analysed fish taxa lists from 3105 sites in 16 ecoregions and 14 countries. Sites were pre-classified for 15 selected pressures to separate unimpacted from impacted sites. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to split unimpacted sites into four homogenous river types based on species composition and geographical location. Classification trees were employed to predict associated river types for impacted sites with four environmental variables. We defined a set of 129 candidate fish metrics to select the best reacting metrics for each river type. The candidate metrics represented tolerances/intolerances of species associated with six metric types: habitat, migration, water quality sensitivity, reproduction, trophic level and biodiversity. The results showed that 17 uncorrelated metrics reacted to pressures in the four river types. Metrics responded specifically to water quality pressures and hydromorphological pressures in three river types and to multiple pressures in all river types. Four metrics associated with water quality sensitivity showed a significant reaction in up to three river types, whereas 13 metrics were specific to individual river types. Our results contribute to the better understanding of fish assemblage response to human pressures at a pan-European scale. The results are especially important for European river management and restoration, as it is necessary to uncover underlying processes and effects of human pressures on aquatic communities.
我们对欧洲的同类河流类型进行了分类,并寻找有资格显示对特定压力(水文形态压力或水质压力)以及这些河流类型中的多种压力作出反应的鱼类指标。我们分析了来自16个生态区域和14个国家的3105个地点的鱼类分类清单。这些地点针对15种选定的压力进行了预分类,以区分未受影响的地点和受影响的地点。层次聚类分析用于根据物种组成和地理位置将未受影响的地点分为四种同类河流类型。分类树被用来预测受影响地点与四个环境变量相关的河流类型。我们定义了一组129个候选鱼类指标,以选择每种河流类型中反应最佳的指标。候选指标代表了与六种指标类型相关的物种的耐受性/不耐受性:栖息地、洄游、水质敏感性、繁殖、营养级和生物多样性。结果表明,17个不相关的指标对四种河流类型中的压力作出了反应。指标在三种河流类型中对水质压力和水文形态压力有特定反应,在所有河流类型中对多种压力有反应。与水质敏感性相关的四个指标在多达三种河流类型中显示出显著反应,而13个指标特定于个别河流类型。我们的结果有助于在泛欧洲范围内更好地理解鱼类群落对人类压力的反应。这些结果对欧洲河流管理和恢复尤为重要,因为有必要揭示人类压力对水生群落的潜在过程和影响。