ASSESSMENT OF STREAM ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION USING FISHBASED METRICS IN A PROTECTED AREA AND ITS DISTURBED BUFFER ZONE, NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC RAINFOREST

Q3 Environmental Science
Felipe Vieira Guimarães, L. M. Sarmento-Soares, R. F. Martins-Pinheiro, L. Duboc
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Abstract

The susceptibility of streams to anthropogenic interference raises the need for continuous assessment of their environmental condition. From early studies to recent approaches, metrics derived from fish assemblages have proven to be fundamental tools in evaluating the ecological condition of watercourses. We assessed the environmental degradation of streams inside and surrounding the Córrego Grande Biological Reserve, state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, to develop and apply a biotic index for this region based on fish metrics. We performed samplings in 19 stream sites along 2012, 2018 and 2019, and collected 24 species belonging to five orders, 11 families, and 21 genera. The sites were classified as least-disturbed (N = 9, all within the protected area), intermediate (N = 8), and most-disturbed (N = 2). Ordination analyses distinctly separated the sites according to their disturbance classes, revealing that the percentage of native vegetation cover in 100 m buffers and type of riparian vegetation played an important role in the environmental quality of these sites. From the initial 38 metrics, three were able to distinguish between disturbance classes: percentage of Siluriformes and Characiformes species, percentage of nektonic species, and percentage of omnivorous individuals. Our results show that these metrics are significant factors to be considered in monitoring the environmental degradation of Atlantic Forest streams.
东北大西洋热带雨林保护区及其受干扰缓冲区中基于鱼类的河流环境状况评估
河流易受人为干扰,因此需要对其环境状况进行持续评估。从早期的研究到最近的方法,从鱼类组合中得出的指标已被证明是评估水道生态状况的基本工具。我们评估了巴西圣埃斯皮里托州Córrego Grande生物保护区内部和周围溪流的环境退化情况,以根据鱼类指标为该地区制定和应用生物指数。我们在2012年、2018年和2019年对19个溪流地点进行了采样,共收集了21属5目11科24种。这些地点被划分为受干扰最小(N=9,均在保护区内)、中等(N=8)和受干扰最大(N=2)。排序分析根据干扰等级对这些地点进行了明显的划分,表明100 m缓冲区的原生植被覆盖率和河岸植被类型对这些地点的环境质量起着重要作用。从最初的38个指标来看,有三个指标能够区分干扰类别:志留目和Characiformes物种的百分比、浮游物种的百分比和杂食性个体的百分比。我们的研究结果表明,这些指标是监测大西洋森林溪流环境退化的重要因素。
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Oecologia Australis
Oecologia Australis Environmental Science-Ecology
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