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Macroinvertebrate Community in Streams on the Canary Islands: Gradient Analysis and Stressors

Macroinvertebrate Community in Streams on the Canary Islands: Gradient Analysis and Stressors
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摘要 This study describes the gradient analysis of the freshwater macroinvertebrate assemblages in eight streams of Tenerife and La Gomera (Canary Islands) over a 16-year period. During this period, a total of 75 taxa belonging to 34 taxonomic families were found. Endemism has an important presence in the streams on both islands, especially regarding Trichoptera and Coleoptera. The overall status of freshwater macroinvertebrates is rather uncertain as recent data on these communities are scarce and focused on a limited number of sites. Overexploitation of aquifers and the diversion of natural water flows for irrigation have resulted in the drying up of numerous natural streams, inevitably endangering the fauna that inhabits them. A reduction in number and abundance of endemic and sensitive species was observed in the majority of the sampled streams resulting in a lower ecological rating. Therefore, it is proposed that the protection of streams of high conservation value is essential to conserve freshwater macroinvertebrate fauna native to the Canary Islands. This study describes the gradient analysis of the freshwater macroinvertebrate assemblages in eight streams of Tenerife and La Gomera (Canary Islands) over a 16-year period. During this period, a total of 75 taxa belonging to 34 taxonomic families were found. Endemism has an important presence in the streams on both islands, especially regarding Trichoptera and Coleoptera. The overall status of freshwater macroinvertebrates is rather uncertain as recent data on these communities are scarce and focused on a limited number of sites. Overexploitation of aquifers and the diversion of natural water flows for irrigation have resulted in the drying up of numerous natural streams, inevitably endangering the fauna that inhabits them. A reduction in number and abundance of endemic and sensitive species was observed in the majority of the sampled streams resulting in a lower ecological rating. Therefore, it is proposed that the protection of streams of high conservation value is essential to conserve freshwater macroinvertebrate fauna native to the Canary Islands.
作者 Volker Lüderitz Uta Langheinrich José María Fernández-Palacios Cristina González-Montelongo José Ramón Arévalo Volker Lüderitz;Uta Langheinrich;José María Fernández-Palacios;Cristina González-Montelongo;José Ramón Arévalo(Institute for Water Management and Ecotechnology, University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany;Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of La Laguna, La Laguna, Canary Islands, Spain)
出处 《Natural Science》 2024年第10期183-201,共19页 自然科学期刊(英文)
关键词 Canary Islands Degradation Diversity ENDEMISM Freshwater Streams MACROINVERTEBRATES Canary Islands Degradation Diversity Endemism Freshwater Streams Macroinvertebrates
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