富营养化
生态学
底栖区
物种丰富度
湖泊生态系统
营养水平
生态系统
栖息地
生物
生物多样性
群落结构
物种多样性
环境科学
营养物
作者
Kai Feng,Wenbo Deng,Yinzhe Zhang,Kun Tao,Jing Yuan,Jiashou Liu,Zhongjie Li,Sovan Lek,Qidong Wang,Bernard Hugueny
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159651
摘要
Rapid anthropogenic nutrient enrichment has caused widespread ecological problems in aquatic ecosystems and the resulting eutrophication has dramatically changed fish communities throughout the world. However, few studies addressed how fish communities responded to eutrophication in terms of multidimensional functional and taxonomic structure, especially how eutrophication acted as an environment filter on functional traits. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of eutrophication on fish species composition, community metrics and species functional traits in 26 shallow lakes from the middle reaches of Yangtze River basin, China. This study validated that eutrophication is an important factor shaping the fish community structure. Regression analyses showed that eutrophication favored higher total biomass and lower functional diversity of fish communities but had little effect on species richness. Despite the fact that some pelagic zooplanktivorous species were more abundant in the most eutrophic lakes, multivariate analyses of the relationships between species traits and environmental variables revealed weak relationships between feeding traits and eutrophication. In contrast, species with a benthic life stage were negatively associated with eutrophication while those with a large body size and high absolute fecundity showed the opposite trend. Due to demersal habitat degradation, and to a lesser degree, to changes in trophic resources availability, eutrophication caused functional simplification of fish communities by increasing functional traits homogeneity among the most tolerant species. Some relationships between functional traits and eutrophication well established in the western palearctic have not been observed in this study, emphasizing the importance of biases resulting from specific evolutionary histories. This work will provide useful insights on on-going restoration and management of shallow lakes in the Yangtze River basin.
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