2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108268
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Taxonomic and functional trait variation along a gradient of ammonium contamination in the hyporheic zone of a Mediterranean stream

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“…Other studies have also indicated the high dependence of nematodes [42,106] and Plecoptera [107] on organic nutrients, which allows them to tolerate high levels of nitrogen compounds derived from agriculture. However, copepods and ostracods were reported to be more sensitive to the nitrogen compounds, especially to ammonia [42,108]. Our results indicated that meiofauna abundance and richness were positively influenced by pH (Ostracoda, Nematoda, Copepoda, and Plecoptera) and dissolved oxygen (Collembola).…”
Section: Meiofaunamentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Other studies have also indicated the high dependence of nematodes [42,106] and Plecoptera [107] on organic nutrients, which allows them to tolerate high levels of nitrogen compounds derived from agriculture. However, copepods and ostracods were reported to be more sensitive to the nitrogen compounds, especially to ammonia [42,108]. Our results indicated that meiofauna abundance and richness were positively influenced by pH (Ostracoda, Nematoda, Copepoda, and Plecoptera) and dissolved oxygen (Collembola).…”
Section: Meiofaunamentioning
confidence: 63%
“…For this reason, the occurrence, in November 2020, of pharmaceutical compounds and pesticides in the Mugnone creek is a harbinger of potential toxicological interactions (e.g., Ateia et al, 2020;Bhagat et al, 2021) which should be further investigated. Since some meiofaunal taxa seek refugium in hyporheic zones during adverse environmental conditions (e.g., Stubbington, 2012;Di Lorenzo and Galassi, 2013;Di Lorenzo et al, 2021), they may release MPs through feces in the subsurface from where they can reach the underlying aquifers (Frei et al, 2019;Drummond et al, 2020). The risk of biomediated MP contamination in groundwater has important consequences since groundwater is the main source of drinking water in the world ( UN -United Nations, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The body length (in mm) and biomass (μg of dry mass) of the individuals of each taxon were determined using the methods and size-biomass conversion equations in Reiss and Schmid-Araya (2008). The taxa were attributed to different feeding and locomotion guilds considering the mean trait profiles of their families in the biogeographic region (Neury-Ormanni et al, 2020;Di Lorenzo et al, 2021) and in-vivo observations performed in a preliminary survey. In detail: Nematoda were identified as swimmers (thrashers) and deposit-feeders (sRavizza and Zwick, 2006); Annelida Oligochaeta Naididae, all belonging to the genus Pristina, were burrowers and deposit-feeders (Glasby et al, 2021); the individuals of the cyclopoid A. robustus were swimmers and predators (Maier, 1990); the larvae of Diptera Chironomidae were burrowers and deposit-feeders (Kornijów et al, 2021) and, finally, the early larval stages of Ephemeroptera Baetidae were crawlers and scrapers (Jacobus et al, 2019).…”
Section: Sample Collection and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fauna that may depend on episodic events to stimulate breeding (Reiss et al, 2019; Saccò, Blyth, Bateman, et al, 2019) must have the capacity to survive for several years. Di Lorenzo, Fiasca, et al (2021) and Di Lorenzo, Cifoni, et al (2021) showed that adults of the stygobitic harpacticoid Nitocrella achaiae survive for a year in the laboratory, meaning that the overall life span (including juvenile stages) is likely to be much longer than 1 year. We thus propose additional states for groundwater fauna that reflect their multi‐year life span (Table S1), but overall, there is likely to be a narrower range of life spans among groundwater than surface‐water invertebrates.…”
Section: Do Stygofauna Have Narrow Ranges Of Trait States In Comparis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such approaches have been applied to micro‐organisms (Šimek et al, 2017), algae (Hoadley et al, 2021), land plants (Kattge et al, 2011, 2020), invertebrates (Worischka et al, 2015), fish (Mérigoux et al, 2001) and amphibians (Lourenço‐de‐Moraes et al, 2020), and across the spectrum of freshwater ecosystems, including rivers (e.g. Erős et al, 2009; Hoeinghaus et al, 2007; Várbíró et al, 2020), hyporheic zones (Descloux et al, 2014; Di Lorenzo, Fiasca, et al, 2021), lakes (Hébert et al, 2016) and wetlands (Van Bodegom et al, 2006). Except for a small number of recent papers, such as those by Di Lorenzo, Murolo, et al (2019), who compared functional traits of groundwater invertebrate fauna (stygofauna) in response to nitrate contamination in a porous aquifer, and those by Borko et al (2021) and Fišer et al (2019), who analysed morphological traits to test niche differentiation in subterranean amphipods, there has been little analysis of biological traits of groundwater organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%