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Assessing the diversity of the benthic oligochaete communities in urban and woodland ponds in an industrial landscape (Upper Silesia, southern Poland)
Studies were carried out in two mining pond complexes in an industrial landscape. The first complex (consisting of six ponds) was located in an urban area and the second one (consisting of six ponds) in a woodland area. The aims of the study were to assess the diversity of benthic oligochaetes and t...
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Published in: | Urban ecosystems 2016-09, Vol.19 (3), p.1197-1211 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Studies were carried out in two mining pond complexes in an industrial landscape. The first complex (consisting of six ponds) was located in an urban area and the second one (consisting of six ponds) in a woodland area. The aims of the study were to assess the diversity of benthic oligochaetes and to evaluate which environmental variables are most important in determining variations in the community structure in ponds of varying location. In total, 21 oligochaete species were recorded (7–11 in the urban ponds, 11–15 in the woodland ponds).
Aulodrilus pluriseta
,
Aulodrilus japonicus
and
Ophidonais serpentina
were only found in the woodland ponds, while
Potamothrix bavaricus
only occurred in the urban ponds.
Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, Limnodrilus claparedeanus, Chaetogaster diaphanus
and
Ophidonais serpentina
dominated in the woodland ponds, whereas
Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, Limnodrilus claparedeanus, Potamothrix bavaricus
and
Tubifex tubifex
prevailed in the urban ponds. The total density of oligochaetes was higher in the urban ponds thought the values of the diversity indices were higher in the woodland ponds. The local diversity of the ponds was high, while the among-site diversity made only a small contribution to the regional diversity. Nonetheless, a cluster analysis divided all of the ponds into two distinct groups depending on their location. CCA analysis showed that conductivity, pH, total hardness, alkalinity, the concentration of chlorides and the content of organic matter in the bottom sediments were most associated with the distribution of some oligochaete species among the ponds studied. |
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ISSN: | 1083-8155 1573-1642 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11252-016-0545-1 |