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Environmental filtering in the dry season and spatial structuring in the wet: different fish community assembly rules revealed in a large subtropical floodplain lake
by
Chen, Xiao
, Li, Zhengfei
, Zhang, E.
, Boda, Pál
, Xie, Zhicai
, Fernandes, Izaias Médice
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Assembly
/ basins
/ biodiversity
/ China
/ Dispersion
/ Dry season
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Filtration
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Flooding
/ Floodplains
/ Floods
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater fish
/ Freshwater lakes
/ habitats
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ Outlets
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Rainy season
/ Redundancy
/ Research Article
/ Seasons
/ Variability
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water levels
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ wet season
2022
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Environmental filtering in the dry season and spatial structuring in the wet: different fish community assembly rules revealed in a large subtropical floodplain lake
by
Chen, Xiao
, Li, Zhengfei
, Zhang, E.
, Boda, Pál
, Xie, Zhicai
, Fernandes, Izaias Médice
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Assembly
/ basins
/ biodiversity
/ China
/ Dispersion
/ Dry season
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Filtration
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Flooding
/ Floodplains
/ Floods
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater fish
/ Freshwater lakes
/ habitats
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ Outlets
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Rainy season
/ Redundancy
/ Research Article
/ Seasons
/ Variability
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water levels
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ wet season
2022
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Environmental filtering in the dry season and spatial structuring in the wet: different fish community assembly rules revealed in a large subtropical floodplain lake
by
Chen, Xiao
, Li, Zhengfei
, Zhang, E.
, Boda, Pál
, Xie, Zhicai
, Fernandes, Izaias Médice
in
Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Assembly
/ basins
/ biodiversity
/ China
/ Dispersion
/ Dry season
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ Filtration
/ Fish
/ fish communities
/ Flooding
/ Floodplains
/ Floods
/ freshwater
/ Freshwater fish
/ Freshwater lakes
/ habitats
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrology
/ Lakes
/ Outlets
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Rainy season
/ Redundancy
/ Research Article
/ Seasons
/ Variability
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water levels
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ wet season
2022
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Environmental filtering in the dry season and spatial structuring in the wet: different fish community assembly rules revealed in a large subtropical floodplain lake
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Environmental filtering in the dry season and spatial structuring in the wet: different fish community assembly rules revealed in a large subtropical floodplain lake
2022
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Overview
Although environmental filtering and spatial structuring are commonly regarded as two key factors shaping community dynamics, their relative contribution remains unknown for numerous aquatic ecosystems, particularly highly dynamic floodplain lakes. This issue is here addressed by examining the seasonal metacommunity dynamics of freshwater fishes in Lake Dongting, a large subtropical lake of the middle Chang-Jiang basin in southern China. Physicochemical variables and fish assemblages were recorded at 20 sampling sites during the wet, normal, and dry seasons. Distance-based redundancy analysis and associated variation partitioning were used to examine the relative role of environmental variables and spatial factors in fish community assembly in each season. Analysis results demonstrated that the relative contribution of environmental filtering and spatial structuring varied depending on environmental features and the extent of hydrological connectivity in different seasons. Intensified physicochemical parameters in the dry season convinced the enhanced environmental filtering, whereas high hydrological connectivity in the wet season favored the stronger spatial process. Specifically, the community assembly processes were temporally dynamic; spatial structuring (or mass effects), resulting from excessively high dispersal rates, was dominant during the flooding season, and environmental filtering was stronger than spatial structuring (or dispersal limitation) during the non-flooding season. These findings highlight the importance of conserving local habitats of Lake Dongting during the dry and normal seasons, and maintaining of the flood pulse of the lake and its natural variability during the wet season. Apparently, the construction of a water-level regulation project at the Chenglingji Channel, the outlet watercourse of Lake Dongting, is not supported because it will change the flood pulse of this lake and thus impact habitat heterogeneity or variability.
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