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Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams

The distribution and composition of aquatic insect communities in streams at a local scale are considered to be primarily determined by environmental factors and interactive relationships within the system. Here, we evaluated the effects of forest fragmentation and forest cover changes on habitat ch...

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Autor principal: Nessimian, Jorge
Outros Autores: Venticinque, Eduardo Martins, Zuanon, Jansen, Marco Júnior, Paulo de, Gordo, Marcelo, Fidelis, Luana, D'arc Batista, Joana, Juen, Leandro
Grau: Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Hydrobiologia 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-20001 Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams Nessimian, Jorge Venticinque, Eduardo Martins Zuanon, Jansen Marco Júnior, Paulo de Gordo, Marcelo Fidelis, Luana D'arc Batista, Joana Juen, Leandro Agriculture Biodiversity Environmental Impact Forestry Land Use Network Protocols Ocean Habitats Quality Assurance Rivers Water Amazonia Aquatic Insects Forest Cover Forest Fragments Habitat Integrity Streams Ecology Community Composition Ecological Impact Environmental Disturbance Forest Cover Habitat Fragmentation Heterogeneity Index Of Biotic Integrity Insect Land Use Landsat Rainforest Riparian Forest Satellite Imagery Stream Taxonomy Visual Analysis Agriculture Biodiversity Ecology Forests Insects Land Use Quality Control Rivers Amazonia South America Arthropoda Ephemeroptera Hexapoda Plecoptera Trichoptera The distribution and composition of aquatic insect communities in streams at a local scale are considered to be primarily determined by environmental factors and interactive relationships within the system. Here, we evaluated the effects of forest fragmentation and forest cover changes on habitat characteristics of streamlets (igarapés) in Amazonian forests and on the aquatic insect communities found there. We also developed a habitat integrity index (HII) based on Petersen's protocol (1992) to evaluate physical integrity of these streamlets and to determine its efficiency to interpret the environmental impacts on this system. We studied 20 small streams at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP INPA/SI) study areas, Central Amazonia, 80 km north of Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. The vegetation cover was estimated by using LANDSAT images and classified in the following categories: exposed soil, pastures, secondary forests (capoeiras), and primary forests. Stream habitat features were evaluated by using a HII based on visual assessment of local characteristics. Aquatic insects were sampled in four major stream substrates: litter deposited in pools or backwaters, litter retained in riffles, sand, and marginal banks. Stream habitat characteristics were significantly correlated to land use and riparian forest condition. Overall aquatic insect richness and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT) richness were significantly lower in pasture streams, and their taxonomic composition differed significantly from streams in forested areas. However, these metrics were not significantly correlated to the stream HII. Taxonomic composition of bank insect assemblages changed significantly between streams with low and high values of HII. There was no significant relationship between the proportion of primary forest cover and the faunal metrics. Only drastic changes in the vegetal cover seem to induce significant changes in the aquatic insect community. Matrix habitat heterogeneity, distance to forest fragments, the presence of areas of secondary forest, and the intrinsic capacity to disperse in many of the insect groups may have contributed to attenuate the effects of habitat disturbance on aquatic insect assemblages in streamlets. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2020-06-16T17:30:37Z 2020-06-16T17:30:37Z 2008 Trabalho Apresentado em Evento https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/20001 10.1007/s10750-008-9441-x en Volume 614, Número 1, Pags. 117-131 Restrito Hydrobiologia
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Agriculture
Biodiversity
Environmental Impact
Forestry
Land Use
Network Protocols
Ocean Habitats
Quality Assurance
Rivers
Water
Amazonia
Aquatic Insects
Forest Cover
Forest Fragments
Habitat Integrity
Streams
Ecology
Community Composition
Ecological Impact
Environmental Disturbance
Forest Cover
Habitat Fragmentation
Heterogeneity
Index Of Biotic Integrity
Insect
Land Use
Landsat
Rainforest
Riparian Forest
Satellite Imagery
Stream
Taxonomy
Visual Analysis
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Ecology
Forests
Insects
Land Use
Quality Control
Rivers
Amazonia
South America
Arthropoda
Ephemeroptera
Hexapoda
Plecoptera
Trichoptera
spellingShingle Agriculture
Biodiversity
Environmental Impact
Forestry
Land Use
Network Protocols
Ocean Habitats
Quality Assurance
Rivers
Water
Amazonia
Aquatic Insects
Forest Cover
Forest Fragments
Habitat Integrity
Streams
Ecology
Community Composition
Ecological Impact
Environmental Disturbance
Forest Cover
Habitat Fragmentation
Heterogeneity
Index Of Biotic Integrity
Insect
Land Use
Landsat
Rainforest
Riparian Forest
Satellite Imagery
Stream
Taxonomy
Visual Analysis
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Ecology
Forests
Insects
Land Use
Quality Control
Rivers
Amazonia
South America
Arthropoda
Ephemeroptera
Hexapoda
Plecoptera
Trichoptera
Nessimian, Jorge
Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
topic_facet Agriculture
Biodiversity
Environmental Impact
Forestry
Land Use
Network Protocols
Ocean Habitats
Quality Assurance
Rivers
Water
Amazonia
Aquatic Insects
Forest Cover
Forest Fragments
Habitat Integrity
Streams
Ecology
Community Composition
Ecological Impact
Environmental Disturbance
Forest Cover
Habitat Fragmentation
Heterogeneity
Index Of Biotic Integrity
Insect
Land Use
Landsat
Rainforest
Riparian Forest
Satellite Imagery
Stream
Taxonomy
Visual Analysis
Agriculture
Biodiversity
Ecology
Forests
Insects
Land Use
Quality Control
Rivers
Amazonia
South America
Arthropoda
Ephemeroptera
Hexapoda
Plecoptera
Trichoptera
description The distribution and composition of aquatic insect communities in streams at a local scale are considered to be primarily determined by environmental factors and interactive relationships within the system. Here, we evaluated the effects of forest fragmentation and forest cover changes on habitat characteristics of streamlets (igarapés) in Amazonian forests and on the aquatic insect communities found there. We also developed a habitat integrity index (HII) based on Petersen's protocol (1992) to evaluate physical integrity of these streamlets and to determine its efficiency to interpret the environmental impacts on this system. We studied 20 small streams at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP INPA/SI) study areas, Central Amazonia, 80 km north of Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. The vegetation cover was estimated by using LANDSAT images and classified in the following categories: exposed soil, pastures, secondary forests (capoeiras), and primary forests. Stream habitat features were evaluated by using a HII based on visual assessment of local characteristics. Aquatic insects were sampled in four major stream substrates: litter deposited in pools or backwaters, litter retained in riffles, sand, and marginal banks. Stream habitat characteristics were significantly correlated to land use and riparian forest condition. Overall aquatic insect richness and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT) richness were significantly lower in pasture streams, and their taxonomic composition differed significantly from streams in forested areas. However, these metrics were not significantly correlated to the stream HII. Taxonomic composition of bank insect assemblages changed significantly between streams with low and high values of HII. There was no significant relationship between the proportion of primary forest cover and the faunal metrics. Only drastic changes in the vegetal cover seem to induce significant changes in the aquatic insect community. Matrix habitat heterogeneity, distance to forest fragments, the presence of areas of secondary forest, and the intrinsic capacity to disperse in many of the insect groups may have contributed to attenuate the effects of habitat disturbance on aquatic insect assemblages in streamlets. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
format Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
author Nessimian, Jorge
author2 Venticinque, Eduardo Martins
Zuanon, Jansen
Marco Júnior, Paulo de
Gordo, Marcelo
Fidelis, Luana
D'arc Batista, Joana
Juen, Leandro
author2Str Venticinque, Eduardo Martins
Zuanon, Jansen
Marco Júnior, Paulo de
Gordo, Marcelo
Fidelis, Luana
D'arc Batista, Joana
Juen, Leandro
title Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
title_short Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
title_full Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
title_fullStr Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
title_full_unstemmed Land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in Central Amazonian streams
title_sort land use, habitat integrity, and aquatic insect assemblages in central amazonian streams
publisher Hydrobiologia
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/20001
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