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The effects of water pollution on the phylogenetic community structure of aquatic plants in the East Tiaoxi River,China
Authors:Hironori Toyama  Kazuhiro Bessho  Liangliang Huang  Shun K Hirota  Yuichi Kano  Keiko Mase  Tatsuro Sato  Akiyo Naiki  Jianhua Li  Yukihiro Shimatani  Tetsukazu Yahara
Institution:1. Center for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;2. Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, School of Advanced Sciences, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan;3. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Technology, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, Guangxi, China;4. Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Osaki City, Miyagi, Japan

Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Motooka, Fukuoka, Japan;5. Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Motooka, Fukuoka, Japan;6. Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, Motooka, Fukuoka, Japan;7. Tropical Biosphere Research Center, University of the Ryukyus, Yaeyama-gun, Okinawa, Japan;8. Key Laboratory of Water Environment in the Yangtze River, Ministry of Education, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China;9. Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan;10. Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, Motooka, Fukuoka, Japan

Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Motooka, Fukuoka, Japan

Abstract:
  1. Water pollution is one of the most serious aquatic environmental problems worldwide. In China, recent agricultural and industrial development has resulted in rapid changes in aquatic ecosystems. Here, we reveal the effects of water pollution on the phylogenetic community structure of aquatic macrophytes in the Tiaoxi River, China.
  2. We placed a rectangular plot at 47 sites within the Tiaoxi River from the mouth of the river to 88.5 km upstream, in which we recorded species abundance and measured 22 physico-chemical variables. Bayesian phylogeny using the rbcL and matK gene sequences was employed to quantify phylogenetic α- and β-diversity, and test the phylogenetic signal in four growth forms: emergent, floating-leaved, free-floating, and submerged.
  3. Within communities, water contamination and phytoplankton abundance decreased species richness and phylogenetic diversity, which resulted in phylogenetic clustering; species within communities were more closely related to each other than expected. Between communities, differences in geographical distance and phytoplankton abundance resulted in phylogenetic dissimilarity among plots. Aquatic macrophytes showed phylogenetic signals in which related species responded more similarly to disturbance.
  4. Thus, the observed patterns could be explained by environmental filtering and suggested that water pollution by human activity has added more filters to the existing environmental filters that drive the species assembly of macrophyte communities.
Keywords:aquatic plant ecology  China  community assembly  community phylogenetics  water pollution
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