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Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment

In large-scale aquatic ecological studies, direct habitat descriptors (e.g. water temperature, hydraulics in river reaches) are often approximated by coarse-grain surrogates (e.g. air temperature, discharge respectively) since they are easier to measure or model. However, as biological variability c...

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Autores principales: Picard, Coline, Floury, Mathieu, Seyedhashemi, Hanieh, Morel, Maxime, Pella, Hervé, Lamouroux, Nicolas, Buisson, Laëtitia, Moatar, Florentina, Maire, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274167
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author Picard, Coline
Floury, Mathieu
Seyedhashemi, Hanieh
Morel, Maxime
Pella, Hervé
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Buisson, Laëtitia
Moatar, Florentina
Maire, Anthony
author_facet Picard, Coline
Floury, Mathieu
Seyedhashemi, Hanieh
Morel, Maxime
Pella, Hervé
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Buisson, Laëtitia
Moatar, Florentina
Maire, Anthony
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description In large-scale aquatic ecological studies, direct habitat descriptors (e.g. water temperature, hydraulics in river reaches) are often approximated by coarse-grain surrogates (e.g. air temperature, discharge respectively) since they are easier to measure or model. However, as biological variability can be very strong at the habitat scale, surrogate variables may have a limited ability to capture all of this variability, which may lead to a lesser understanding of the ecological processes or patterns of interest. In this study, we aimed to compare the capacity of direct habitat descriptors vs. surrogate environmental variables to explain the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across the Loire catchment in France (10(5) km(2)). For this purpose, we relied on high-resolution environmental data, extensive biological monitoring data (>1000 sampling stations) and multivariate analyses. Fish and macroinvertebrate abundance datasets were considered both separately and combined to assess the value of a cross-taxa approach. We found that fish and macroinvertebrate communities exhibited weak concordance in their organization and responded differently to the main ecological gradients. Such variations are probably due to fundamental differences in their life-history traits and mobility. Regardless of the biological group considered, direct habitat descriptors (water temperature and local hydraulic variables) consistently explained the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities better than surrogate descriptors (air temperature and river discharge). Furthermore, the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities was slightly better explained by the combination of direct or surrogate environmental variables when the two biological groups were considered together than when considered separately. Tied together, these results emphasize the importance of using a cross-taxa approach in association with high-resolution direct habitat variables to more accurately explain the organization of aquatic communities.
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spelling pubmed-94989742022-09-23 Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment Picard, Coline Floury, Mathieu Seyedhashemi, Hanieh Morel, Maxime Pella, Hervé Lamouroux, Nicolas Buisson, Laëtitia Moatar, Florentina Maire, Anthony PLoS One Research Article In large-scale aquatic ecological studies, direct habitat descriptors (e.g. water temperature, hydraulics in river reaches) are often approximated by coarse-grain surrogates (e.g. air temperature, discharge respectively) since they are easier to measure or model. However, as biological variability can be very strong at the habitat scale, surrogate variables may have a limited ability to capture all of this variability, which may lead to a lesser understanding of the ecological processes or patterns of interest. In this study, we aimed to compare the capacity of direct habitat descriptors vs. surrogate environmental variables to explain the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across the Loire catchment in France (10(5) km(2)). For this purpose, we relied on high-resolution environmental data, extensive biological monitoring data (>1000 sampling stations) and multivariate analyses. Fish and macroinvertebrate abundance datasets were considered both separately and combined to assess the value of a cross-taxa approach. We found that fish and macroinvertebrate communities exhibited weak concordance in their organization and responded differently to the main ecological gradients. Such variations are probably due to fundamental differences in their life-history traits and mobility. Regardless of the biological group considered, direct habitat descriptors (water temperature and local hydraulic variables) consistently explained the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities better than surrogate descriptors (air temperature and river discharge). Furthermore, the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities was slightly better explained by the combination of direct or surrogate environmental variables when the two biological groups were considered together than when considered separately. Tied together, these results emphasize the importance of using a cross-taxa approach in association with high-resolution direct habitat variables to more accurately explain the organization of aquatic communities. Public Library of Science 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9498974/ /pubmed/36137087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274167 Text en © 2022 Picard et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Picard, Coline
Floury, Mathieu
Seyedhashemi, Hanieh
Morel, Maxime
Pella, Hervé
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Buisson, Laëtitia
Moatar, Florentina
Maire, Anthony
Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title_full Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title_fullStr Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title_full_unstemmed Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title_short Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
title_sort direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274167
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