Diatom assemblages and their associated environmental drivers in isolated oceanic island streams (Azores archipelago as case study)

Hydrobiologia(2015)

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The identification of higher scale geographical processes (e.g., island location) that shape regional (catchment and landscape patterns) and local factors (e.g., water quality, microhabitat) is crucial to a correct understanding of diatom distribution, especially in isolated oceanic islands’. To assess the contribution of these processes in the composition of diatom assemblages in insular permanent streams, a total of 316 samples were studied from 37 sites along 14 permanent streams in Azores archipelago and related to environmental variables. Ordination techniques were used to identify the forcing factors that best explain the composition of diatom assemblages. The results revealed how individual and collective patterns emerging from local, regional, and geographic factors, and their shared variance, provided us with more detailed insight into what factors determine the structure of insular diatom assemblages in Azorean streams. The variance explained by local factors (24.3%) dominated over the regional (20.9%) and geographic fractions (18.5%). This result supports the notion that insular stream ecosystems and their communities are under strong abiotic control, as well as their continental counterparts. The results of this study provide support for current and future stream ecosystem research and baseline information for developing integrated freshwater management strategies for streams on the Azorean archipelago.
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Oceanic islands,Azores,Geographic,regional and local filters,Diatom communities
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