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DOI10.1007/s10750-017-3168-5
Distribution of unionid freshwater mussels and host fishes in Texas. A study of broad-scale spatial patterns across basins and a strong climate gradient
Dascher, E. D.1; Burlakova, L. E.2; Karatayev, A. Y.2; Ford, D. F.3; Schwalb, A. N.1
通讯作者Schwalb, A. N.
来源期刊HYDROBIOLOGIA
ISSN0018-8158
EISSN1573-5117
出版年2018
卷号810期号:1页码:315-331
英文摘要

Unionid freshwater mussels are a threatened fauna, and understanding their distribution is essential to aid and promote conservation efforts. Therefore, we (1) compared patterns of species richness and endemism of Texas mussel and fish species, as mussels depend on fish for their reproduction and dispersal; (2) examined how distribution and community composition of mussels and fishes varies across river basins; and (3) how much variation in mussel community composition could be explained by the distribution of potential host fish, river basin (as a spatial component), ecoregion (as proxy for large-scale environmental differences), and flow variability. Mussel and fish community compositions in rivers differed significantly between river basins with an east-to-west gradient of decreasing species richness following the transition from sub-humid to arid climate. River basin explained 25% of the variation in mussel community composition, and potential host fish presence explained 20%. The total variation explained by both variables was 34%, as part of the variation in host fish presence (11.5%) was spatially structured by differences in river basins. Flow variability explained an additional 14% of the variation in mussel community composition, and ecoregion an additional 9% compared with river basin alone. Locations of significantly higher mussel species richness and/or endemism were present in rivers from all regions of Texas. These locations should be protected, especially as human population continues to expand and urbanize in these regions. A better understanding of mussel-host fish relationships and the impact of flow variation on the distribution of mussels will be needed to inform conservation efforts.


英文关键词Unionid mussel conservation Metacommunity Hot spot analysis Flow variation Variation partitioning Redundancy analysis
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000425296400024
WOS关键词BIVALVIA UNIONIDAE ; NORTH-AMERICA ; POPULATION-GENETICS ; LASMIGONA-COSTATA ; FAMILY UNIONIDAE ; COMMUNITIES ; RIVER ; DIVERSITY ; HABITAT ; CONSERVATION
WOS类目Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向Marine & Freshwater Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/209863
作者单位1.Texas State Univ, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA;
2.Buffalo State Coll, Great Lakes Ctr, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 USA;
3.Ecol Specialists Inc, 1417 Hoff Ind Dr, Ofallon, MO USA
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Dascher, E. D.,Burlakova, L. E.,Karatayev, A. Y.,et al. Distribution of unionid freshwater mussels and host fishes in Texas. A study of broad-scale spatial patterns across basins and a strong climate gradient[J],2018,810(1):315-331.
APA Dascher, E. D.,Burlakova, L. E.,Karatayev, A. Y.,Ford, D. F.,&Schwalb, A. N..(2018).Distribution of unionid freshwater mussels and host fishes in Texas. A study of broad-scale spatial patterns across basins and a strong climate gradient.HYDROBIOLOGIA,810(1),315-331.
MLA Dascher, E. D.,et al."Distribution of unionid freshwater mussels and host fishes in Texas. A study of broad-scale spatial patterns across basins and a strong climate gradient".HYDROBIOLOGIA 810.1(2018):315-331.
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