ISSN:
1572-9753
Keywords:
chironomids
;
crenophilic
;
cold-stenothermic
;
reference ecosystems
;
woodland
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
,
Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
Notes:
Abstract The distribution of chironomid species from four springs and twelve spring brooks in a region heavily affected by industrial activity in eastern Germany was studied. The aims were (1) to document the chironomid taxa communities at the species level, as far as possible, and the most important environmental factors of representative springs and spring brooks of the region, (2) to analyse the distribution of the ecological groups within these small ecosystems and (3) to emphasize the importance of the protection of spring areas and spring brooks in this woodland area shown by the chironomid fauna. There was high degree of abiotic variation among the water bodies, with pH ranging from 2.79 to 6.89. While diversity did not correlate with pH nor with conductivity, significant differences existed between the spring mouth and the reaches some metres downstream with respect to several abiotic parameters and the distribution of the chironomids: oxygen concentrations and taxonomic diversities were higher in spring brooks (2.18–8.98 mg O2/l; 5–28 taxa) than in the spring areas (0.13–2.95 mg O2/l; 0–7 taxa). A total of 74 chironomid taxa were recorded. The chironomid communities are characterized by the presence of rheophilic, cold-stenothermic, crenophilic and sometimes tyrphophilic elements in each site. The data show that each of the spring–spring brook systems surveyed is unique both in biotic and abiotic respects. As the spring system is sensitive to changes in landscape functions (e.g. groundwater levels), the fauna can serve as an indicator of landscape health. Therefore, these small ecosystems should be conserved as a reference.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009684015564
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