Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.

Although anthropogenic degradation of riverine systems stimulated a multi-taxon bioassessment of their ecological integrity in EU countries, specific responses of different taxonomic groups to human pressure are poorly investigated in Mediterranean rivers. Here, we assess if richness and composition...

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Main Authors: Stefano Larsen, Laura Mancini, Giorgio Pace, Massimiliano Scalici, Lorenzo Tancioni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3519485?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8365774c224042ca9bb7a15a4df8e5312020-11-25T00:02:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5111510.1371/journal.pone.0051115Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.Stefano LarsenLaura ManciniGiorgio PaceMassimiliano ScaliciLorenzo TancioniAlthough anthropogenic degradation of riverine systems stimulated a multi-taxon bioassessment of their ecological integrity in EU countries, specific responses of different taxonomic groups to human pressure are poorly investigated in Mediterranean rivers. Here, we assess if richness and composition of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages show concordant variation along a gradient of anthropogenic pressure in 31 reaches across 13 wadeable streams in central Italy. Fish and invertebrate taxonomic richness was not correlated across sites. However, Mantel test showed that the two groups were significantly, albeit weakly, correlated even after statistically controlling for the effect of environmental variables and site proximity. Variance partitioning with partial Canonical Correspondence Analysis showed that the assemblages of the two groups were influenced by different set of environmental drivers: invertebrates were influenced by water organic content, channel and substratum features, while fish were related to stream temperature (mirroring elevation) and local land-use. Variance partitioning revealed the importance of biotic interactions between the two groups as a possible mechanisms determining concordance. Although significant, the congruence between the groups was weak, indicating that they should not be used as surrogate of each other for environmental assessments in these Mediterranean catchments. Indeed, both richness and patterns in nestedness (i.e. where depauperate locations host only a subset of taxa found in richer locations) appeared influenced by different environmental drivers suggesting that the observed concordance did not result from a co-loss of taxa along similar environmental gradients. As fish and macroinvertebrates appeared sensitive to different environmental factors, we argue that monitoring programmes should consider a multi-assemblage assessment, as also required by the Water Framework Directive.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3519485?pdf=render
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author Stefano Larsen
Laura Mancini
Giorgio Pace
Massimiliano Scalici
Lorenzo Tancioni
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Laura Mancini
Giorgio Pace
Massimiliano Scalici
Lorenzo Tancioni
Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stefano Larsen
Laura Mancini
Giorgio Pace
Massimiliano Scalici
Lorenzo Tancioni
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title Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
title_short Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
title_full Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
title_fullStr Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
title_full_unstemmed Weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean streams.
title_sort weak concordance between fish and macroinvertebrates in mediterranean streams.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description Although anthropogenic degradation of riverine systems stimulated a multi-taxon bioassessment of their ecological integrity in EU countries, specific responses of different taxonomic groups to human pressure are poorly investigated in Mediterranean rivers. Here, we assess if richness and composition of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages show concordant variation along a gradient of anthropogenic pressure in 31 reaches across 13 wadeable streams in central Italy. Fish and invertebrate taxonomic richness was not correlated across sites. However, Mantel test showed that the two groups were significantly, albeit weakly, correlated even after statistically controlling for the effect of environmental variables and site proximity. Variance partitioning with partial Canonical Correspondence Analysis showed that the assemblages of the two groups were influenced by different set of environmental drivers: invertebrates were influenced by water organic content, channel and substratum features, while fish were related to stream temperature (mirroring elevation) and local land-use. Variance partitioning revealed the importance of biotic interactions between the two groups as a possible mechanisms determining concordance. Although significant, the congruence between the groups was weak, indicating that they should not be used as surrogate of each other for environmental assessments in these Mediterranean catchments. Indeed, both richness and patterns in nestedness (i.e. where depauperate locations host only a subset of taxa found in richer locations) appeared influenced by different environmental drivers suggesting that the observed concordance did not result from a co-loss of taxa along similar environmental gradients. As fish and macroinvertebrates appeared sensitive to different environmental factors, we argue that monitoring programmes should consider a multi-assemblage assessment, as also required by the Water Framework Directive.
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