Spatial and temporal patterns of stream fish assemblages in the Qiupu Headwaters National Wetland Park
2013
Identifying and clarifying how stream fish assemblage patterns vary
spatially and temporally are basic measures for the conservation and
management of fish species. Based on data collected from 24 wadeable
reaches within the Qiupu Headwaters National Wetland Park between May
and October 2012, we examined the spatial and temporal patterns of the
assemblage structures and diversities, collecting a total of 29 fish
species belonging to four orders and ten families. The results of our
survey showed influences of local habitat and tributary spatial
position variables on fish assemblages. Fish diversity showed
significant variations across stream-orders and seasons, which were
higher in the second-order streams than in first-order streams and
higher in October than in May. Habitat factors such as substrate
coarseness and heterogeneity, water temperature and water depth, as
well as tributary position factor-link, showed significant effects on
fish diversity. Fish assemblages fitted the nested pattern that
upstream assemblages presented as a nested subset of downstream
assemblages. Fish assemblage structures did not vary significantly
across seasons but did across stream-orders; fish assemblages between
first- and second-order streams showed significant differences despite
some overlap. These spatial differences mainly resulted from spatial
variations of the relative abundance of Cobitis rarus , Ctenogobius
sp., Zacco platypus , Phoxinus oxycephalus , Rhodeus ocellatus and
Vanmanenia stenosoma , among which P. oxycephalus had higher abundance
in first-order than in second-order streams but the other five species
were more abundant in second-order streams. Fish assemblage structures
were significantly related to substrate heterogeneity, water depth,
stream order, link and C-link.
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