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1 March 2009 Environmental factors, spatial variation, and specific requirements of Chironomidae in Mediterranean reference streams
Tura Puntí, Maria Rieradevall, Narcís Prat
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Chironomidae spatial distribution was investigated at 63 near-pristine sites in 22 catchments of the Iberian Mediterranean coast. We used partial redundancy analysis to study Chironomidae community responses to a number of environmental factors acting at several spatial scales. The percentage of variation explained by local factors (23.3%) was higher than that explained by geographical (8.5%) or regional factors (8%). Catchment area, longitude, pH, % siliceous rocks in the catchment, and altitude were the best predictors of Chironomidae assemblages. We used a k-means cluster analysis to classified sites into 3 major groups based on Chironomidae assemblages. These groups were explained mainly by longitudinal zonation and geographical position, and were defined as 1) siliceous headwater streams, 2) mid-altitude streams with small catchment areas, and 3) medium-sized calcareous streams. Distinct species assemblages with associated indicator taxa were established for each stream category using IndVal analysis. Species responses to previously identified key environmental variables were determined, and optima and tolerances were established by weighted average regression. Distinct ecological requirements were observed among genera and among species of the same genus. Some genera were restricted to headwater systems (e.g., Diamesa), whereas others (e.g., Eukiefferiella) had wider ecological preferences but with distinct distributions among congenerics. In the present period of climate change, optima and tolerances of species might be a useful tool to predict responses of different species to changes in significant environmental variables, such as temperature and hydrology.

Tura Puntí, Maria Rieradevall, and Narcís Prat "Environmental factors, spatial variation, and specific requirements of Chironomidae in Mediterranean reference streams," Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28(1), 247-265, (1 March 2009). https://doi.org/10.1899/07-172.1
Received: 19 December 2007; Accepted: 1 November 2008; Published: 1 March 2009
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KEYWORDS
autoecology
Chironomidae assemblages
environmental gradient
optima and tolerances
partitioning variance
spatial variation
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