Masina Fannie M, Wasserman Ryan J, Wu Naicheng, Mungenge Chipo P, Dondofema Farai, Keates Chad, Shikwambana Purvance, Dalu Tatenda
Aquatic Systems Research Group, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa.
Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Makhanda 6140, South Africa; South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, Makhanda 6140, South Africa.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jun 20;878:163161. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163161. Epub 2023 Mar 31.
Pan-wetland systems are one of the world's essential and productive ecosystems and are considered important, unique and complex ecosystems. Anthropogenic activities around the temporary pans in the Khakhea Bray Transboundary Aquifer region are increasingly becoming a big issue of concern as this may affect pan biodiversity. The study specifically aimed to investigate spatial and temporal distributions of metal and nutrient concentrations within the pans in relation to land use, identify potential pollution sources in this water-scarce region, and assess macroinvertebrate diversity and distribution in relation to pan limnochemistry using a combination of multivariate analyses from 10 pans across three seasons. Environmental and anthropogenic variables influence water quality and the distribution of metals concentration in Khakhea-Bray pan systems. Anthropogenic activities such as animal grazing, infrastructure degradation, water withdrawal and littering have resulted in poor water quality within temporary pans, which may strongly influence macroinvertebrate diversity and distribution. Forty-one macroinvertebrate species from 5 insect orders (i.e., Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Odonata, Ephemeroptera, Diptera), Crustacea and Mollusca were identified. Significant differences were observed across the seasons for macroinvertebrate taxa, with high and low species richness being observed in autumn and winter, respectively. Water (i.e., temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, salinity, conductivity), physical (i.e., stone composition) and sediment (i.e., sulphur, sodium) parameters were found to have a significant impact on the macroinvertebrate communities. Therefore, understanding the relationships between macroinvertebrates and their environment is crucial in understanding how the ecosystem taxa are structured and is vital for informing conservation managers on how to properly manage and protect these systems from further degradation.
泛湿地系统是世界上重要且多产的生态系统之一,被视为重要、独特且复杂的生态系统。哈克赫亚布雷跨界含水层区域内临时水洼周边的人为活动正日益成为一个备受关注的重大问题,因为这可能会影响水洼生物多样性。该研究的具体目标是调查水洼内金属和养分浓度的时空分布与土地利用的关系,确定这个水资源匮乏地区的潜在污染源,并结合对三个季节中10个水洼的多变量分析,评估大型无脊椎动物多样性及其与水洼湖沼化学性质的分布关系。环境和人为变量会影响哈克赫亚 - 布雷水洼系统的水质和金属浓度分布。动物放牧、基础设施退化、取水和乱扔垃圾等人为活动导致临时水洼内水质不佳,这可能会强烈影响大型无脊椎动物的多样性和分布。已鉴定出来自5个昆虫目(即鞘翅目、半翅目、蜻蜓目、蜉蝣目、双翅目)、甲壳纲和软体动物的41种大型无脊椎动物。不同季节的大型无脊椎动物分类群存在显著差异,秋季和冬季分别观察到高物种丰富度和低物种丰富度。发现水(即温度、溶解氧、pH值、盐度、电导率)、物理(即石头成分)和沉积物(即硫、钠)参数对大型无脊椎动物群落有显著影响。因此,了解大型无脊椎动物与其环境之间的关系对于理解生态系统分类群的结构至关重要,对于告知保护管理人员如何妥善管理和保护这些系统以免进一步退化也至关重要。