Longitudinal patterns in water quality and fish assemblage structure in a low-gradient, temperate Neotropical stream disrupted by a point-source urban effluent
Ignacio Masson, A. Bertora, J. Rosso, José González Castelain, Sabrina Dubny, Natalia Othax, F. Peluso
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Abstract
Low-gradient, prairie streams from the Pampa Plain, Argentina, constitute the southernmost geographic occurrence for many Neotropical fish species. Fish assemblages in Neotropical streams have shown drastic responses to the modification of habitat and water quality. Under this scenario it could be hypothesized that the water quality will be influenced by the anthropic activities and the natural conditions and that the ichthyofauna will be responsive. Therefore, understanding the functioning of these ecosystems is crucial for their conservation in a world with ever-growing anthropic pressures. In order to explore patterns in fish assemblage and water quality under urbanization pressure, the Del Azul stream (Buenos Aires, Argentina) was sampled. The objectives of the study were: (1) to explore trends in water quality and fish assemblage structure along the stream, (2) to study the relationship between fish assemblage structure and water quality, and (3) to pinpoint individual species with potential for biomonitoring. Seven sites were selected along the stream, and they were sampled twice during each of five consecutive summer periods. Through the use of multivariate analysis, we revealed trends in water quality and fish assemblage structure where water quality characteristics were more distinctive of a basin sector than the fish species abundances. Irrespective of that, the Indicator Species Analysis evidenced some key species indicative of given groups of sites sharing similar water quality characteristics. Namely, Cnesterodon decemmaculatus was associated to polluted reaches downstream from the point-source urban effluent, and Cheirodon interruptus, Pimelodella laticeps and Oligosarcus jenynsii to lower salinities and less polluted reaches upstream from the point-source urban effluent. All these species could be useful for biomonitoring temperate Neotropical streams.
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Limnetica publishes original research articles on the ecology of inland waters. The scope of Limnetica includes the ecology of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, coastal lagoons and wetlands, as well as biogeochemistry, paleolimnology, development of new methodologies, taxonomy, biogeography and any aspect of theoretical and applied continental aquatic ecology such as management and conservation, impact assessment, ecotoxicology and pollution. Limnetica will accept for its publication scientific articles presenting advances in knowledge or technological development, as well as as papers derived from new practical approaches on the topics covered by the journal.