Abstract
AbstractWetlands constructed primarily for the treatment of wastewaters have been shown to have a role in enhancing biodiversity. However, while most biodiversity studies of constructed wetlands focus on the larger, more iconic animal groups, there is a paucity of information on the aerial phases of wetland invertebrate species associated with constructed wetlands. This study compares Sciomyzidae (Diptera) assemblages, established indicators of wetland dipteran communities, in Irish constructed and natural wetlands, in addition to determining the impacts of water quality and surrounding habitats on Sciomyzidae community structure. Natural wetlands had significantly greater species richness, abundances and diversity (measured as Shannon’s entropy) of sciomyzid flies than constructed wetlands. Nevertheless, although concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in waters were significantly greater in constructed wetlands, seven of the eight constructed wetlands examined hosted species of Sciomyzidae listed as scarce or threatened in Britain. In addition, sciomyzid species richness increased as areas of semi-natural habitat immediately surrounding constructed and natural wetlands increased. Composition of Sciomyzidae assembalges in both natural and constructed wetlands were analysed. The results of this study demonstrate that constructed wetlands can be important contributors to biodiversity particularly in the context of current losses of natural wetlands worldwide. The importance of habitats immediately surrounding constructed wetlands also highlights the need for relatively simple design recommendations (e.g. wet grassland creation or judicious planting of wetland trees) that could enhance the biodiversity of existing and future constructed wetlands.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry
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