Artículo
Horticultural land use effect on fish assemblages in Neotropical lowland streams, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paredes del Puerto, Juan Martín
; Mugni, Hernan Diego
; Cappelletti, Natalia Elsa
; Arias, Marina; Fanelli, Silvia Laura
; Bonetto, Carlos Alberto
; Paracampo, Ariel Hernán
Fecha de publicación:
04/2024
Editorial:
Birkhauser Verlag Ag
Revista:
Aquatic Sciences
ISSN:
1015-1621
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Agriculture is one of the main factors associated with global biodiversity loss. The present study assesses the impact of horticultural land use on water quality and fsh assemblage composition in lowland Pampean streams. Four samplings were conducted with seasonal frequency during 2018 and 2019 in three horticultural stream reaches (HSR) and three grassland reaches (GSR) with low anthropic intervention, two also located in a biosphere reserve area. Environmental parameters were determined, and water and sediment samples were taken for nutrient and pesticide analysis, respectively. Fish assemblages were sampled in two habitat types: open water (OW) and vegetated patches (VP). The concentration of soluble reactive phosphorus and the detection frequency and concentration of pesticides were signifcatively higher in HSR mainly attributed to the runof events following application of fertilizers and pesticides to the surrounding crops. Specifc richness wassignifcantly higher in GSR for both OW and VP environments. Diversity and evenness in the VP were signifcantly higher in GSR, while abundance was signifcantly higher in HSR due to the dominance of the environmental pollution-tolerant taxa of the order Cyprinodontiformes. The multivariate analysis recorded a major contribution of the order Cyprinodontiformes in the HSR, while the GSR species of the order Characiformes, common in environments of low environmental impact, ere better represented. Our study demonstrated water quality deterioration associated with horticultural land use resulting in a ruderal fsh community. On-going horticulture expansion is expected to cause further deterioration within the region, unless managerial practices are implemented.
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Articulos de INST.DE LIMNOLOGIA "DR. RAUL A. RINGUELET"
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Paredes del Puerto, Juan Martín; Mugni, Hernan Diego; Cappelletti, Natalia Elsa; Arias, Marina; Fanelli, Silvia Laura; et al.; Horticultural land use effect on fish assemblages in Neotropical lowland streams, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Birkhauser Verlag Ag; Aquatic Sciences; 86; 2; 4-2024; 62, 1-12
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