Relations of habitat-specific algal assemblages to land use and water chemistry in the Willamette Basin, Oregon

被引:51
作者
Carpenter, KD [1 ]
Waite, IR [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Portland, OR 97216 USA
关键词
water chemistry; land use; benthic algae; habitat; CCA; NAWQA; Willamette Basin;
D O I
10.1023/A:1006460802772
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Benthic algal assemblages, water chemistry, and habitat were characterized at 25 stream sites in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, during low flow in 1994. Seventy-three algal samples yielded 420 taxa - mostly diatoms, blue-green algae, and green algae. Algal assemblages from depositional samples were strongly dominated by diatoms (76% mean relative abundance), whereas erosional samples were dominated by blue-green algae (68% mean relative abundance). Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of semiquantitative and qualitative (presence/absence) data sets identified four environmental variables (maximum specific conductance, % open canopy, pH, and drainage area) that were significant in describing patterns of algal taxa among sites. Based on CCA, four groups of sites were identified: streams in Forested basins that supported oligotrophic taxa, such as Diatoma mesodon, small streams in agricultural and urban basins that contained a variety of eutrophic and nitrogen-heterotrophic algal taxa; larger rivers draining areas of mixed land use that supported planktonic, eutrophic, and nitrogen-heterotrophic algal taxa; and streams with severely degraded or absent riparian vegetation (>75% open canopy) that were dominated by other planktonic, eutrophic, and nitrogen-heterotrophic algal taxa. Patterns in water chemistry were consistent with the algal autecological interpretations and clearly demonstrated relationships between land use, water quality, and algal distribution patterns.
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