Caddisflies (Trichoptera) of protected Calcareous fen habitats : assemblages, environmental drivers, indicator species, and conservation issues

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Calcareous fens, a unique and endangered type of peatland, harbour unique groups of little-studied aquatic insects. Caddisflies (Trichoptera), an amphibiotic insect group, have proven to be useful (at different levels of organisation) in describing various aspects of fens and their water bodies (pools and ditches). We focused on the evaluation of indicator species and the most important patterns and drivers of species distribution. A comprehensive approach including species, assemblages, functional groups, and ecological indices was recommended. In general, our findings provide a solid basis for analysing the potential of caddisflies in such habitats and present some useful tips for conservation practices and the management of these vulnerable ecosystems.
Abstract
The caddisflies (Trichoptera) of calcareous fen habitats, in contrast to those of other peatland types, have been poorly researched. We thus conducted a two-year study in south-eastern Poland encompassing four types of such habitats—drained and undrained fens and water bodies (pools and ditches) located within the fens—in order to define trichopteran reference assemblages (PCoA), indicator species (IndVal analysis), and the drivers (both natural and those associated with landscape management, including area protection) responsible for caddisfly species distribution (CCA). The most important environmental driver was habitat persistence. Distance-based RDA analysis revealed a distinct pattern in the distribution of species with or without diapause along the persistence gradient. Environmental drivers associated with plants were also crucial for both fens and water bodies. The key factor influencing the caddisfly assemblages of pools and ditches was the use and management of the surrounding land, whereas in the fens, it was the level of area protection. Physical and chemical water parameters had no statistically significant impact on the assemblages. Some factors can be modified by humans (e.g., water level regulation, vegetation, and landscape management) to maintain healthy ecosystems for aquatic insects.

Tytuł
Caddisflies (Trichoptera) of protected Calcareous fen habitats : assemblages, environmental drivers, indicator species, and conservation issues
Twórca
Buczyńska Edyta
Słowa kluczowe
caddisflies; wetlands; astatic waters; drying out; bioindicators; area protection; conservation
Słowa kluczowe
chruściki; tereny podmokłe; wody astatyczne; wysychanie; bioindykatory; ochrona obszarów; ochrona
Współtwórca
Tarkowski Adam
Sugier Piotr
Płaska Wojciech
Zawal Andrzej ORCID 0000-0002-5838-6060
Janicka Anna
Buczyński Paweł
Data
2023
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/insects14110850
Źródło
Insects, 2023, vol. 14 iss. 11, [br. s.], 850
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Nauki o Ziemi i środowisku; Dziedzina nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia20 gru 2023, 08:16:16
Data mod.20 gru 2023, 08:16:16
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