Doğu Karadeniz Bölgesi Trichoptera (Insecta) Faunası Üzerine Su Çerçeve Direktifi İle İlişkili Olarak Ekolojik Araştırmalar
Özet
Within the scope of Water Framework Directive, reference conditions have to be
determined and compared with stations of the same type to understand habitat
quality condition of aquatic ecosystems. Functional characteristics can be used for
comparison as well as species composition, richness. In this study, instead of
taxonomic diversity of organisms in aquatic ecosystems, functional diversity of them
was used. Feeding behavior was used to determine functional diversity and order
Trichoptera was used as benthic macroinvertebrate.
Order Trichoptera includes lots of species with different ecological requirements in
aquatic ecosystems. Because of this feature, order Trichoptera is widely used in
water and habitat quality studies in stream ecosystems. Trichoptera larvae use their
mouth secretions and they can create new niches, so they use almost all feeding
behaviors observed in aquatic ecosystems.
In this study, 66 stations were determined in 5 streams located in Giresun, Trabzon
and Rize in Eastern Black Sea Region in 2008, 2009 and 2011. 5375 Trichoptera
larvae collected from the stations were identified at genus level, and 13 family and
22 genera were determined.
Two multivariate analysis were applied to understand relationship between genera
and their habitats. The abundance of genera were assessed with 10 independent
variables (temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, stream width, riparian forest,
percentage of riparian vegetation, percentage of gravel and sand, altitude and
dissolved oxygen) in first analysis. The relationship between 22 genera and 11
independent variables (temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, disolved oxygen,
nitrogen of nitrate and nitrite, magnesium hardness, zinc, copper, ferrous iron, nickel
and stream velocity) were analized in second analysis.
The feeding ratios are calculated over the feeding behaviors of Trichoptera larvae
to test the applicability of the River Continuum Concept in Turkey. Due to the fact
that streams in the Eastern Black Sea Region originated from the upper part of tree
line, different patterns were observed. It was determined that predator larvae were
independent of altitude and that they were related to forests along the streams.
Scraper larvae were predicted to be predominate in the lower regions of the river
and in the regions where the shadows had disappeared, but it was dominant above
the tree line in the Eastern Black Sea Region streams. It has been observed that
riverside forests nearby the stream are a major factor that influence the distribution
of the Trichoptera larvae.
It may be useful to use functional diversity when working with some groups that are
difficult to identify at species level, where fauna elements are unknown, or when it
is intended to reduce the loss of time, labor and money.