Application of macroinvertebrate functional groups to estimate the ecosystem health in the stream of southern mountainous area of Jinan City
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    The investigation on the functional groups of macroinvertebrate was carried out at 12 sites in the stream of southern mountainous area of Jinan City in September 2019. The feeding evenness index (jFD) was used to assess the ecosystem health of the stream of southern mountainous area of Jinan city. The results showed that the gather-collectors with relative abundance of 56.9% was the most dominant group among the functional groups of macroinvertebrates in this area, followed by filter feeders with relative abundance of 35.4%; the dominant groups were mainly Baetis sp., Ceratopsyche sp., Chironomus sp., Bellamya purificata, Macronychus sp. and Tanypus sp.. The jFD value indicated that the overall ecosystem health in the stream of southern mountainous area of Jinan city was in poor condition. The regression analysis showed that there was a good correlation between jFD and Shannon-Wiener diversity index. The redundancy analysis (RDA) showed that the relative abundance of the functional feeding groups was closely related to the total phosphorus, while the community structure of macroinvertebrate was closely related to the pH.

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李欣,付瑶,代静,汪兴中,余雪芳,郑雯雯,申恒伦.应用底栖动物功能摄食群评价济南南部山区溪流生态系统健康[J].上海海洋大学学报,2023,32(1):126-133.
LI Xin, FU Yao, DAI Jing, WANG Xingzhong, YU Xuefang, ZHENG Wenwen, SHEN Henglun. Application of macroinvertebrate functional groups to estimate the ecosystem health in the stream of southern mountainous area of Jinan City[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2023,32(1):126-133.

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  • Received:December 13,2020
  • Revised:October 12,2021
  • Adopted:February 02,2022
  • Online: January 12,2023
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