Trebitz Anett, Shepard Gerald, Meredith Christy, Peterson Greg, Hoffman Joel
US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth Minnesota USA.
SpecPro Professional Services, Duluth Minnesota USA.
J Great Lakes Res. 2024 Oct 1;50(5). doi: 10.1016/j.jglr.2024.102406.
Aquatic invertebrate composition in Great Lakes nearshore regions is known to differ from offshore, but studies representing the closest-to-land end of this gradient are primarily from estuaries and rivermouths having substantial watershed connectivity and anthropogenic influence. Here, we present data from aquatic invertebrate surveys conducted in two Lake Superior parks that are distanced from such watersheds and pressures, namely Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (APIS) and Isle Royale National Park (ISRO). Our intensive, multi-gear surveys from 99 APIS stations in 2017 and 165 ISRO stations in 2012 reveal a broad diversity of zooplankton and benthic/littoral macroinvertebrate taxa. Park samples yielded 29 zooplankton and >300 benthic/littoral taxa, with richness exceeding that of comparison nearshore datasets especially for aquatic insects, leeches, and mites. Station depth was a major factor structuring invertebrates, and benthic/littoral densities were highest and composition most diverse at shallow stations having aquatic vegetation. Species composition and taxa accumulation patterns differed considerably among sampling gears, highlighting the value of multi-gear surveys. Several park mollusk and insect species matched 'special concern' listings, and two non-native cladocerans were very abundant. These two surveys added 11 new species to the aquatic macroinvertebrates known from Lake Superior, highlighting the importance of these park in harboring biodiversity and the importance of individualized assessments of places not well represented in more routine lakewide biological monitoring. Our data are available as baselines for future biological surveys and trend assessments.
已知五大湖近岸区域的水生无脊椎动物组成与离岸区域不同,但代表该梯度最接近陆地一端的研究主要来自具有大量流域连通性和人为影响的河口和河口。在这里,我们展示了在苏必利尔湖的两个公园进行的水生无脊椎动物调查数据,这两个公园远离此类流域和压力,即使徒群岛国家湖滨区(APIS)和皇家岛国家公园(ISRO)。我们在2017年对APIS的99个站点和2012年对ISRO的165个站点进行的密集多渔具调查揭示了浮游动物和底栖/沿岸大型无脊椎动物类群的广泛多样性。公园样本产生了29种浮游动物和超过300种底栖/沿岸类群,其丰富度超过了近岸比较数据集,特别是对于水生昆虫、水蛭和螨虫。站点深度是构建无脊椎动物的主要因素,底栖/沿岸密度在有水生植被的浅站点最高,组成最为多样。不同采样渔具的物种组成和类群积累模式差异很大,突出了多渔具调查的价值。几个公园的软体动物和昆虫物种符合“特别关注”清单,并且两种非本地枝角类动物非常丰富。这两项调查为苏必利尔湖已知的水生大型无脊椎动物增加了11个新物种,突出了这些公园在保护生物多样性方面的重要性,以及对在更常规的全湖生物监测中代表性不足的地方进行个性化评估的重要性。我们的数据可作为未来生物调查和趋势评估的基线。