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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2015044
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2015044
Auteur(s):
M. Płóciennik,D. Dmitrović,V. Pešić,P. Gadawski
Mots clés
Springs
Chironomidae
crenobiology
Dynaric Mountains
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Chironomidae
crénobiologie
montagne dinarique
Date de publication
22/02/2016
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2015044
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Description
Springs are one of important freshwater habitats in the Dynaric Mountains. Nevertheless,
there were no intensive studies on dipteran communities in the region. Here we present an
ecological analysis of Chironomidae communities recorded from a set of 27 springs along
the Cvrcka River mainstream (the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Environmental classification of Cvrcka springs divide them into three groups reflecting
the level of human impact. Chironomidae communities divide investigated springs into three
groups more dependent on bottom substrate quality. CCA indicates that the hard bottom and
altitude are primary (significant) factors determining midge assemblages. Secondary
factors influencing communities are oxygen concentration and conductivity. There are clear
differences in diversity and abundance in these three types of spring communities. Type II
aggregates natural sites for Cvrcka valley. Samples characterized by high abundance of
Chironomus seems to be an outliers in Cvrcka canyon. Eucrenon and
hypocrenon communities are distinct, but no differences in the diversity level or the
environmental assemblage relation were recorded for both mesohabitats. This study proves
that solely environmental classification of spring habitats reflects well human impact,
but invertebrate communities may not clearly follow general classification, reacting to a
set of natural and altered conditions.
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