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Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

The influence of the aquatic environment on the terrestrial environment in areas subject to natural seasonal flooding has been little studied; especially lacking are studies that include anthropogenic impacts on these areas. Soil samples (including a superficial layer of litter) were collected betwe...

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Autor principal: Couceiro, Sheyla R.M.
Outros Autores: Hamada, Neusa, Ferreira-Keppler, Ruth Leila Menezes, Forsberg, Bruce Rider, Silva, Jéferson O. da
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18679 Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil Couceiro, Sheyla R.M. Hamada, Neusa Ferreira-Keppler, Ruth Leila Menezes Forsberg, Bruce Rider Silva, Jéferson O. da Forestry Oil Spills Sewage Edaphic Invertebrates Formicidae River Pollution Oil Forestry Oil Spills River Pollution Sewage Abundance Anthropogenic Effect Environmental Disturbance Flood Frequency Floodplain Forest Invertebrate Oil Spills Pollution Effect Sewage Species Richness Stream Water Pollution Anthropology Aquatic Environment Brasil Community Flooding Forest Invertebrate Oil Spills Plant Litter Pollution Sampling Sewage Soil Stream (river) Urban Area Forestry Rivers Sewage Water Pollution Amazonas Brasil Manaus Rio Negro [south America] South America Acari Carabidae Entomobryidae Formicidae Invertebrata Staphylinidae The influence of the aquatic environment on the terrestrial environment in areas subject to natural seasonal flooding has been little studied; especially lacking are studies that include anthropogenic impacts on these areas. Soil samples (including a superficial layer of litter) were collected between September 2000 and May 2001 on the banks of three streams in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil in four seasons of the year, as determined by the flood pulse of the Rio Negro. The objectives of this study were to verify how an oil spill and urban sewage affect the abundance and richness of edaphic invertebrates on the stream banks and if these forms of pollution also influence the effect of the flood pulse on the natural community. Our results suggest reductions in the abundance and richness of edaphic invertebrates in the impacted areas and changes in the composition of edaphic invertebrate communities show a disturbance gradient from the banks of the unimpacted stream (Cristalino) to the banks of the stream that was impacted by the oil spill (Cururu), with more similar patterns occurring in impacted streams. The streams also showed effects of the flood pulse. Acarina, Entomobryidae, Formicidae, Staphylinidae and Carabidae were the only taxa that occurred in all three of the areas studied and in all of the sampling periods. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2020-06-15T22:02:31Z 2020-06-15T22:02:31Z 2007 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18679 10.1007/s11270-006-9267-y en Volume 180, Número 1-4, Pags. 249-259 Restrito Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Forestry
Oil Spills
Sewage
Edaphic Invertebrates
Formicidae
River Pollution
Oil
Forestry
Oil Spills
River Pollution
Sewage
Abundance
Anthropogenic Effect
Environmental Disturbance
Flood Frequency
Floodplain Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Pollution Effect
Sewage
Species Richness
Stream
Water Pollution
Anthropology
Aquatic Environment
Brasil
Community
Flooding
Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Plant Litter
Pollution
Sampling
Sewage
Soil
Stream (river)
Urban Area
Forestry
Rivers
Sewage
Water Pollution
Amazonas
Brasil
Manaus
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Acari
Carabidae
Entomobryidae
Formicidae
Invertebrata
Staphylinidae
spellingShingle Forestry
Oil Spills
Sewage
Edaphic Invertebrates
Formicidae
River Pollution
Oil
Forestry
Oil Spills
River Pollution
Sewage
Abundance
Anthropogenic Effect
Environmental Disturbance
Flood Frequency
Floodplain Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Pollution Effect
Sewage
Species Richness
Stream
Water Pollution
Anthropology
Aquatic Environment
Brasil
Community
Flooding
Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Plant Litter
Pollution
Sampling
Sewage
Soil
Stream (river)
Urban Area
Forestry
Rivers
Sewage
Water Pollution
Amazonas
Brasil
Manaus
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Acari
Carabidae
Entomobryidae
Formicidae
Invertebrata
Staphylinidae
Couceiro, Sheyla R.M.
Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
topic_facet Forestry
Oil Spills
Sewage
Edaphic Invertebrates
Formicidae
River Pollution
Oil
Forestry
Oil Spills
River Pollution
Sewage
Abundance
Anthropogenic Effect
Environmental Disturbance
Flood Frequency
Floodplain Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Pollution Effect
Sewage
Species Richness
Stream
Water Pollution
Anthropology
Aquatic Environment
Brasil
Community
Flooding
Forest
Invertebrate
Oil Spills
Plant Litter
Pollution
Sampling
Sewage
Soil
Stream (river)
Urban Area
Forestry
Rivers
Sewage
Water Pollution
Amazonas
Brasil
Manaus
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Acari
Carabidae
Entomobryidae
Formicidae
Invertebrata
Staphylinidae
description The influence of the aquatic environment on the terrestrial environment in areas subject to natural seasonal flooding has been little studied; especially lacking are studies that include anthropogenic impacts on these areas. Soil samples (including a superficial layer of litter) were collected between September 2000 and May 2001 on the banks of three streams in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil in four seasons of the year, as determined by the flood pulse of the Rio Negro. The objectives of this study were to verify how an oil spill and urban sewage affect the abundance and richness of edaphic invertebrates on the stream banks and if these forms of pollution also influence the effect of the flood pulse on the natural community. Our results suggest reductions in the abundance and richness of edaphic invertebrates in the impacted areas and changes in the composition of edaphic invertebrate communities show a disturbance gradient from the banks of the unimpacted stream (Cristalino) to the banks of the stream that was impacted by the oil spill (Cururu), with more similar patterns occurring in impacted streams. The streams also showed effects of the flood pulse. Acarina, Entomobryidae, Formicidae, Staphylinidae and Carabidae were the only taxa that occurred in all three of the areas studied and in all of the sampling periods. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
format Artigo
author Couceiro, Sheyla R.M.
author2 Hamada, Neusa
Ferreira-Keppler, Ruth Leila Menezes
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Silva, Jéferson O. da
author2Str Hamada, Neusa
Ferreira-Keppler, Ruth Leila Menezes
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Silva, Jéferson O. da
title Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
title_short Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
title_full Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
title_fullStr Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: Effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
title_sort domestic sewage and oil spills in streams: effects on edaphic invertebrates in flooded forest, manaus, amazonas, brazil
publisher Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18679
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