江湖阻隔对长江中下游湖泊软体动物群落分类多样性的影响
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1.西安理工大学;2.云南大学

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国家自然科学基金项目(面上项目,重点项目,重大项目)


The Impact of River-Lake Disconnection on the Taxonomic Diversity of Molluscan Communities in Lakes of the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River
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1.Xi’an University of Technology;2.Yunnan University

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China

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    长江中下游湖泊区是我国淡水湖群分布集中的地区之一,其生物多样性因长期江湖阻隔而面临严峻挑战。尽管已有很多研究分析了江湖阻隔对水生生物多样性的影响,但在长时间尺度上分析其对软体动物群落分类多样性的研究仍然缺乏。本研究选取长江中下游地区的7个典型湖泊(5个阻隔湖泊与2个连通湖泊),通过历史时期与现在时期的对比,探究软体动物群落的分类多样性指数的变化。结果表明,7个湖泊的软体动物物种数由江湖阻隔前的152种减少为江湖阻隔后的83种,平均物种数由57.7种减少到30.1种(减少47.8%)。从历史时期到现在时期,基于所有软体动物、腹足纲和双壳纲的平均分类差异指数Δ+和分类差异变异指数Λ+基本均无显著变化,仅腹足纲的Δ+指数显著增高。相比两个保持连通的湖泊,5个阻隔湖泊的Δ+指数和Λ+指数发生了更明显的变化:所有软体动物的Δ+指数随着时间的推移显著增高(t = -3.551,p = 0.024),Λ+指数近显著降低(t = 2.297,p = 0.083);腹足纲的Δ+指数也显著增高(t = -2.774,p = 0.050)。此外,基于Δ+和Λ+指数的漏斗图分析中,阻隔湖泊多在95%置信区间之内,而连通湖泊在95%置信区间之外。阻隔湖泊中软体动物群落Δ+指数的增高和Λ+指数的下降,均主要是由于同属且特有的物种(如石田螺属Sinotaia、田螺属Cipangopaludina、丽蚌属Lamprotula、尖丽蚌属Aculamprotula等)的大量消失所导致。这些同属特有物种的消失,应被视为江湖阻隔引起软体动物多样性显著下降的警示信号。本研究可为江湖阻隔背景下软体动物资源和多样性的管理、保护以及长江中下游湖泊生态系统的生态修复提供科学依据。

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    The lake area in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River represents a significant concentration of freshwater lakes in China, with its biodiversity facing considerable challenges stemming from prolonged river-lake disconnection. While previous research has examined the impacts of river-lake disconnection on aquatic biodiversity, there remains a dearth of studies focusing on the taxonomic distinctness diversity of mollusk communities over long-term scales. To address this gap, this study selected seven representative lakes (comprising five disconnected lakes and two remaining connected lakes) in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, to investigate changes in the taxonomic distinctness indices of mollusk communities by comparing data from historical and contemporary periods. The findings revealed a notable decline in total species richness (from 152 to 83 species), with the average species richness decreasing from 57.7 to 30.1 (a 47.8% reduction). From the historical period to current period, the average taxonomic distinctness Δ+ and variation in taxonomic distinctness Λ+ of entire mollusks, gastropods and bivalves all remained relatively stable, except for a significant increase in the Δ+ of gastropods. Compared to the two connected lakes, the five disconnected lakes exhibited more pronounced changes in Δ+ and Λ+ indices: the Δ+ of entire mollusks (t = -3.551,p = 0.024) and gastropods (t = -2.774,p = 0.050) both significantly increased over time,while the Λ+ of entire mollusks significantly decreased(t = 2.297,p = 0.083). Additionally, in the funnel plot analysis based on the Δ+ and Λ+ indices, the disconnected lakes were predominantly located within the 95% confidence interval, while the connected lakes fell outside this range. The increase in Δ+ and decrease in Λ+ observed in mollusk communities across the five disconnected lakes were primarily driven by the significant loss of congeneric and endemic species (such as with the genera Sinotaia,Cipangopaludina,Lamprotula,and Aculamprotula). Such loss of these congeneric endemic species from the families Viviparidae and Unionidae should be regarded as a critical warning signal of biodiversity decline caused by river-lake disconnection. The findings provide scientific basis for the management and conservation of mollusk resources and diversity,as well as the ecological restoration of lakes in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River under the background of river-lake disconnection.

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  • 收稿日期:2025-04-26
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