TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial-temporal distributions of macroinvertebrate communities in high-mountain tropical lakes of Ecuador
AU - Vimos-Lojano, Diego
AU - Mosquera, Pablo V.
AU - Hampel, Henrietta
AU - Vázquez, Raúl F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Tropical high-mountain lakes are low-temperature oligotrophic ecosystems with biological communities adapted to extreme conditions. Ecological information of these communities constitutes an important baseline, especially, facing climate change and anthropogenic activity. Hence, this study’s objective was identifying environmental variables that control spatial/temporal distribution of littoral macroinvertebrate communities in quasi-pristine lakes of Ecuador. Hydro-morphological, water quality and micro-habitat variables were monitored and macroinvertebrates sampled in 202 lakes. Further, 24 environmental variables were monitored and macroinvertebrates sampled, monthly, in 10 lakes. Twenty-two community metrics per lake were calculated. Partial Redundancy Analysis and Generalised Linear Model revealed that ecosystems response of macroinvertebrate communities to environmental variables is complex, spatially and temporally. Altitude was associated, negatively, with some richness community metrics (Total, Non-insect, Insect, Trichoptera, Odonata-Coleoptera-Heteroptera) and, positively, with the relative abundance (RA) of some taxa (Andesiops, Anomalocosmoecus, Limnophora). The RA of several taxa (Ostracoda, Metrichia, Palpomyia, Aeshna and Dixa) increased in larger lakes with alkaline pH (above 8.2); and in smaller lakes with higher ammonium concentrations (above 30 μEq l−1) (Liodessus, Dixella, Rhinoaeshna). Monthly macroinvertebrate community variation was not detected. However, considering three climatic phases, non-insect richness, sample RA, and the RA of Helobdella, and of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera, differed.
AB - Tropical high-mountain lakes are low-temperature oligotrophic ecosystems with biological communities adapted to extreme conditions. Ecological information of these communities constitutes an important baseline, especially, facing climate change and anthropogenic activity. Hence, this study’s objective was identifying environmental variables that control spatial/temporal distribution of littoral macroinvertebrate communities in quasi-pristine lakes of Ecuador. Hydro-morphological, water quality and micro-habitat variables were monitored and macroinvertebrates sampled in 202 lakes. Further, 24 environmental variables were monitored and macroinvertebrates sampled, monthly, in 10 lakes. Twenty-two community metrics per lake were calculated. Partial Redundancy Analysis and Generalised Linear Model revealed that ecosystems response of macroinvertebrate communities to environmental variables is complex, spatially and temporally. Altitude was associated, negatively, with some richness community metrics (Total, Non-insect, Insect, Trichoptera, Odonata-Coleoptera-Heteroptera) and, positively, with the relative abundance (RA) of some taxa (Andesiops, Anomalocosmoecus, Limnophora). The RA of several taxa (Ostracoda, Metrichia, Palpomyia, Aeshna and Dixa) increased in larger lakes with alkaline pH (above 8.2); and in smaller lakes with higher ammonium concentrations (above 30 μEq l−1) (Liodessus, Dixella, Rhinoaeshna). Monthly macroinvertebrate community variation was not detected. However, considering three climatic phases, non-insect richness, sample RA, and the RA of Helobdella, and of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera, differed.
KW - Macroinvertebrates
KW - Response curves
KW - Spatial-temporal distribution
KW - Tropical mountain lakes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001943095
U2 - 10.1007/s10750-025-05847-9
DO - 10.1007/s10750-025-05847-9
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105001943095
SN - 0018-8158
VL - 852
SP - 4029
EP - 4051
JO - Hydrobiologia
JF - Hydrobiologia
IS - 16
ER -