Abstract

Understanding the relationship between benthic macroinvertebrates and environmental variables is the first step toward establishing sustainable freshwater ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, and this knowledge can be applied in river management. We analyzed major environmental variables that affect biotic communities on the national scale in the Republic of Korea. To achieve this goal, 2647 sampling stream sites were surveyed from 2016 to 2018 to collect benthic macroinvertebrates and measure 14 environmental variables. We identified a total of 359 taxa, belonging to 32 orders in 9 classes of 5 phyla, most of which were aquatic insects including Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera and Trichoptera. Two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) based on biotic communities divided the sampling sites into six groups. Discriminant analysis identified gradient, streambed substrates, velocity, biological oxygen demand (BOD) and altitude as the major environmental variables that distinguished each TWINSPAN group. In addition, stream order and stream width also influenced aquatic macroinvertebrate communities, but the influence was low. The indicator taxa in each group were gradually changed from sensitive organisms preferring high altitudes, fast velocities and coarse substrates to tolerant organisms preferring low altitudes, slow velocities and fine substrates in each group from one to six. Canonical correspondence analysis confirmed that the composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the Republic of Korea was dependent on stream gradient, microhabitat, organic pollution and geographical feature rather than on stream size or other water quality variables. Our study identified variables affecting the overall distribution patterns of biotic communities on a national scale and provides useful information for conservation and management of stream ecosystems in the Asian monsoon region.

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