Structural characteristics of tropical headwater streams draining native vegetation and sugarcane cultivation

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Marcus Vinícius França , Erika Mayumi Shimabukuro , Ângela Terumi Fushita , Welber Senteio Smith , Roseli Frederigi Benassi , Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha , Ricardo Hideo Taniwaki
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There is a great relationship between riparian native vegetation and freshwater ecosystems, influencing the functioning and structure of streams and ensuring the maintenance of ecological integrity and functions, such as bank stability, structural stability, organic matter supply, sediment reduction, and thermal regulation, among others. However, several small streams are inserted in large-scale agricultural areas, suffering pressure due to the expansion of agriculture. One of the monocultures that causes stream degradation in São Paulo, Brazil, is sugarcane, causing changes in riparian vegetation characteristics, bank stability, channel geomorphology and hydraulics, and substrate cover, among others. The objective of this study was to evaluate which structural features are most affected in streams draining sugarcane crops and compare them with streams draining native vegetation, also verifying the seasonal influence on each land use. For this, we applied two protocols that characterize aquatic ecosystems, observing the distinction between land use and seasonality in the studied streams. Our results showed that the relevant and most affected parameters were vegetation cover, presence of riparian forest, bank stability, extent and frequency of rapids, velocity/depth regime, epifauna/substrate cover, alteration in the river/stream channel, and streamflow. PERMANOVA analysis comparing structural importance parameters, among different land uses showed significant difference (p < 0.01; F = 73.74) among land uses and showed no significant difference between seasonal periods for streams draining native vegetation (p > 0.05; F = 0.68) and draining sugarcane cultivation (p > 1; F = 0.82). Thus, our study demonstrated the importance of native vegetation in promoting better structural characteristics of headwater streams.

热带源头溪流对本地植被和甘蔗种植的结构特征
河岸原生植被与淡水生态系统之间存在着密切的关系,影响着河流的功能和结构,确保了生态完整性和功能的维持,如河岸稳定性、结构稳定性、有机质供应、沉积物减少和热调节等。然而,几条小溪流被插入大规模的农业区,由于农业的扩张而遭受压力。在巴西圣保罗造成河流退化的单一栽培作物之一是甘蔗,它导致了河岸植被特征、河岸稳定性、河道地貌和水利学以及基材覆盖等方面的变化。本研究的目的是评估种植甘蔗作物的溪流中哪些结构特征受到的影响最大,并将其与种植原生植被的溪流进行比较,同时验证每种土地利用方式的季节性影响。为此,我们应用了两种描述水生生态系统的方案,观察研究溪流中土地利用和季节性之间的区别。结果表明,植被覆盖度、河岸森林的存在、河岸稳定性、急流的范围和频率、流速/深度变化、上层动物/底物覆盖、河流/河道的蚀变和河流流量是相关且影响最大的参数。peromova分析比较了结构重要性参数,不同土地利用之间存在显著差异(p <0.01;F = 73.74),而排水原生植被的河流在不同季节间无显著差异(p >0.05;F = 0.68)和排水甘蔗栽培(p >1;f = 0.82)。因此,我们的研究证明了原生植被在促进更好的源流结构特征方面的重要性。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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