Stuijfzand S C, Engels S, van Ammelrooy E, Jonker M
Department of Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology, ARISE, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 320, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1999 Feb;36(2):186-92. doi: 10.1007/s002449900459.
In many European rivers, biodiversity has declined dramatically, and especially riverine insects have disappeared during the past decades. It remains unclear whether poor water quality or deteriorated habitats are limiting the distribution of sensitive aquatic insects in these rivers. The aim of this study, therefore, was to find out if water quality alone is limiting the distribution of these insects in rivers that have suffered from anthropogenic disturbances. To this purpose, caddisflies of the genus Hydropsyche, which are representative riverine insect species, were incubated in two large European rivers, the Rhine and the Meuse. Survival of caddisflies in the River Rhine was fairly high, while there was almost no survival in the River Meuse in three out of five field experiments. The incubations of Hydropsyche in the River Meuse provide evidence that even adequate structural habitat would be insufficient for the reestablishment of Hydropsyche species. The factors limiting the distribution of Hydropsyche species change with the changing constitution of the water; there is not one (group of) compound(s) responsible for the poor water quality. Besides chemical factors, physical factors (like oxygen and current velocity) may be limiting in the River Meuse for Hydropsyche species.
在许多欧洲河流中,生物多样性急剧下降,尤其是在过去几十年间,河流昆虫已经消失。目前尚不清楚水质不佳或栖息地退化是否限制了这些河流中敏感水生昆虫的分布。因此,本研究的目的是查明在遭受人为干扰的河流中,是否仅水质就限制了这些昆虫的分布。为此,以典型的河流昆虫类群——纹石蛾属昆虫为研究对象,在欧洲的两条大河——莱茵河和默兹河中进行培育。纹石蛾在莱茵河中的存活率相当高,而在默兹河进行的五次野外实验中,有三次几乎没有存活。在默兹河对纹石蛾进行的培育提供了证据,表明即使有足够的结构性栖息地,也不足以让纹石蛾物种重新建立。限制纹石蛾物种分布的因素会随着水体成分的变化而改变;并非单一(组)化合物导致水质不佳。除了化学因素外,物理因素(如氧气和水流速度)在默兹河中可能也对纹石蛾物种构成限制。