干旱区研究 ›› 2014, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (2): 342-347.

• 动物资源 • 上一篇    下一篇

青海格尔木河大型底栖动物群落结构及生态系统健康评价

何逢志1,2,蔡庆华1,任泽1,2,谭路1,2,董笑语1,2   

  1. (1.中国科学院水生生物研究所淡水生态与生物技术国家重点实验室, 湖北 武汉 430072; 2.中国科学院大学, 北京 100049)
  • 收稿日期:2013-03-08 修回日期:2013-03-28 出版日期:2014-03-11 发布日期:2014-04-25
  • 作者简介:何逢志(1989-), 男,硕士研究生, 主要从事河流生态学方面的研究. Email: hefengzhi@ihb.ac.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家水体污染控制与治理科技重大专项(2012ZX07501002-007)

Community Structure of Macroinvertebrates and Assessment of Ecosystem Health in the Golmud River, Qinghai Province, China

  • Received:2013-03-08 Revised:2013-03-28 Published:2014-03-11 Online:2014-04-25

摘要: 于2011年9月16—18日,在青海格尔木河中上游选取6个样点,对大型底栖动物群落结构及功能摄食类群组成进行了研究。结果表明:该河大型底栖动物密度和生物量都较低,主要优势类群为Baetis spp.、Amphinemura spp.、Limnodrilus spp.和Orthocladius spp.,各样点间物种组成差异较大,但功能摄食类群组成差异较小,其中收集者占绝对优势,刮食者在所有样点均未出现。基于格尔木河自身特点,改进了河流健康综合评价指数,并对其生态系统健康状况进行了评价。结果显示:该河上游受水利工程干扰较小,但河岸带植被覆盖度较低,水土流失严重,大型底栖动物生物多样性低且藻类自养指数较高,总体处于亚健康状态。

Abstract: Rivers provide numerous benefits to human beings, some of them are irreplaceable. However, rivers in many areas in the world are not safe for human beings or aquatic life because of the aging infrastructure and rapid pace of economic development. Macroinvertebrates are influenced by a wide range of environment factors, and the appropriate bioindicators of river ecosystem health and their diversity and community structure can be used to predict the river ecosystem health. An investigation was carried out in September 2011 to research the community structure and functional feeding groups of macroinvertebrates in the Golmud River. The results showed that aquatic insects were the main components of macroinvertebrates in the Golmud River. [WTBX]Baetis[WTBZ] spp., [WTBX]Amphinemura[WTBZ] spp., [WTBX]Limnodrilus[WTBZ] spp. and [WTBX]Orthocladius[WTBZ] spp. were the dominant taxa, and [WTBX]Baetis[WTBZ] spp. was the only taxon collected at all the sample sites. Both the average density and biomass in the Golmud River were very low due to the harsh habitats. There was a significant difference in community structure of macroinvertebrates among the sample sites, and their functional feeding groups were very similar. CollectorGatherer was the main components in the Golmud River, followed by shredder, predator and filtercollector, and scraper was not collected at all the sample sites. Based on the features of the Golmud River, a comprehensive assessment index was developed to evaluate the river ecosystem health. Among the sample sites, Golmud 5 was in “health”, and the rest sites were in “subhealth”. The overall river ecosystem was in “subhealth” because of the low vegetation coverage, riverbank erosion, increased autotrophic index and decreased macroinvertebrate diversity.