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Correspondence between regional delineations and spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages of boreal headwater streams

Esa KoskenniemiRiku PaavolaHeikki HämäläinenTimo MuotkaJani Heino

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EcoregionGeographyDiscriminant function analysisBorealEcologyBenthic zonePrincipal component analysisTemperate climateSpatial ecologySTREAMSAquatic ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics

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AbstractGeographical stratification may provide a useful framework for stream management programs, yet most studies testing the utility of such stratifications have been conducted in temperate regions. We studied the correspondence between regional delineations (5 ecoregions, 11 subecoregions), environmental characteristics, and benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in 156 boreal headwater streams in Finland, using a combination of principal components analysis, nonmetric multidimensional scaling, and discriminant function analysis (DFA). Both stream characteristics and macroinvertebrate assemblage structure showed a closer correspondence to ecoregions than to subecoregions, a pattern partly attributable to the smaller number of classes at the ecoregion level. Based on environmental variables, DFA classified correctly 84.0% of the streams by ecoregion and 74.4% by subecoregion. For macroinvertebrate assemblages, 64.7% of the streams were correctly classified at the ecoregion, and 51.9% at the subecoregion...

https://doi.org/10.2307/1468478