HELEŠIC, Jan. Nonparametric evaluation of environmental parameters determining the occurrence of stonefly larvae (Plecoptera) in streams. Aquatic Science. Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser Publ.Ltd., 2001, vol. 63, No 4, p. 490-500. ISSN 1015-1621.
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Original name Nonparametric evaluation of environmental parameters determining the occurrence of stonefly larvae (Plecoptera) in streams
Authors HELEŠIC, Jan.
Edition Aquatic Science, Basel, Switzerland, Birkhäuser Publ.Ltd. 2001, 1015-1621.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Switzerland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 0.696
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/01:00004715
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000173188800009
Keywords in English environmental parameters; ecological niche; bioindication; Plecoptera; running waters
Tags bioindication, ecological niche, environmental parameters, Plecoptera, running waters
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Jan Helešic, Ph.D., učo 580. Changed: 22/11/2001 12:05.
Abstract
This study explored the relationship between the occurrence of stonefly species, stream type and basic environmental conditions. Only 13 taxa, out of 115 species occurring in catchments investigated in the Czech Republic (Soldán, Zahrádková, Helešic, Dušek & Landa 1998), were selected for this study. The environmental parameters chosen were those that characterized the hydraulic and physical environments of almost all the streams: slope, current velocity, discharge regime, bottom roughness, current type (Reynolds number and Froude number). Organic water pollution, characterized as BOD5 and saprobity, was intentionally not embodied in the evaluation, because the chosen sampling sites were in streams which proved to have minimal or almost no organic pollution. The relationships between the occurrence of stoneflies and the stream types (as set out by Illies & Botosaneanu 1963) were evaluated on the basis of chi-square tests. For two species (Nemurella pictetii - crenal and Perla burmeisteriana - epipotamal) there was strong evidence of affinity to the stream type. The following parameters were shown to have a statistically significant influence on stonefly communities: slope, substrate roughness, current velocity and current type (Reynolds number and Froude number). For the most abundant individual species, Perla burmeisteriana, Isoperla grammatica, Leuctra albida, Leuctra nigra and Isoperla sudetica the influence of the investigated factors on occurrence and species abundance was assessed.
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GA206/99/1522, research and development projectName: Vliv hydrologických podmínek toku na biotu dna a hyporhealu
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, The impact of hydrological conditions in streams on top bottom and hyporheic biota
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