2014
DOI: 10.3354/ab00554
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Chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) assemblages along an Andean altitudinal gradient

Abstract: Chironomidae are an abundant, diverse and ecologically important group common in mountain streams worldwide, but their patterns of distribution have been poorly described for the Andes region in western-central Argentina. Here we examine chironomid assemblages along an altitudinal gradient in the Mendoza River basin to study how spatial and seasonal variations affect the abundance patterns of genera across a gradient of elevation, assess the effects of environmental variables on the chironomid community and to… Show more

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“…Compositional changing in chironomid assemblages along altitudinal gradients have been verified by many researchers worldwide (McKie et al 2005, Tejerina and Malizia 2012, Henriques-Oliveira and Nessimian 2010, Scheibler et al 2014, Robinson et al 2016, Matthews-Bird et al 2016). In mountain ecosystems the occurrence of chironomid species can be influenced by environmental changes related to altitude variation, such as temperature and oxygen availability (Oliver 1971, Pinder 1986, Eggermont and Heiri 2012), dispersal capacity (Ashe et al 1987), historical events (McKie et al 2005, Allegrucci et al 2006, Krosch et al 2011) or other regional particularities (Körner 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Compositional changing in chironomid assemblages along altitudinal gradients have been verified by many researchers worldwide (McKie et al 2005, Tejerina and Malizia 2012, Henriques-Oliveira and Nessimian 2010, Scheibler et al 2014, Robinson et al 2016, Matthews-Bird et al 2016). In mountain ecosystems the occurrence of chironomid species can be influenced by environmental changes related to altitude variation, such as temperature and oxygen availability (Oliver 1971, Pinder 1986, Eggermont and Heiri 2012), dispersal capacity (Ashe et al 1987), historical events (McKie et al 2005, Allegrucci et al 2006, Krosch et al 2011) or other regional particularities (Körner 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Taxa pointed out here as characteristics from a given class have already been reported in other surveys from comparable regions. This is the case of Podonominae, which was positively related to the altitude (Tejerina and Molineri, 2007;Scheibler et al, 2008) and was considered as a cold stenothermal group from Andean rivers (Acosta Rivas, 2009;Epele et al, 2012;Medina et al, 2008;Scheibler et al, , 2014Tejerina and Molineri, 2007;Rodríguez Garay et al, 2015). Dolichopodidae has been consistently recovered as indicator of hyperfresh environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este trabajo se registró la presencia de 29 familias, un número ligeramente mayor al encontrado en humedales andinos tropicales (23) (Sánchez & Amat-García, 2005). Aunque no estudiado, posiblemente el valor de riqueza-F encontrado en este trabajo se debe a que las vegas ofrecen un conjunto diverso de microhábitats y recursos alimentarios en abundancia para su colonización y explotación, como ha sido descrita para humedales de otras latitudes (Acosta & Prat, 2010;Scheibler et al, 2014). Por otra parte, las diferencias encontradas en la riqueza-F entre las vegas de este estudio y aquellas reportadas en la literatura chilena, probablemente reflejan las diferencias en intervención humana.…”
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