Assessing the short-term response of fish assemblages to damming of an Amazonian river
Autor: | Joyce Andreia dos Santos, Camila Barbosa Silva, Herick Soares de Santana, Carlos Cano-Barbacil, Angelo Antonio Agostinho, Felipe Talin Normando, João Rodrigo Cabeza, Fabio Roland, Emili García-Berthou |
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Přispěvatelé: | Agencia Estatal de Investigación |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Environmental Engineering
Fishes Ecologia dels pantans -- Brasil -- Teles Pires (curs d'aigua) Fresh Water Biodiversity General Medicine Management Monitoring Policy and Law Peixos d'aigua dolça -- Brasil -- Teles Pires (curs d'aigua) Rivers Freshwater fishes -- Brazil -- Teles Pires (river) Animals Waste Management and Disposal Ecosystem Écologie des réservoirs -- Brazil -- Teles Pires (river) |
Zdroj: | Journal of Environmental Management, 2022, vol. 307, art. núm. 114571 Articles publicats (D-CCAA) DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona instname |
ISSN: | 0301-4797 |
Popis: | The enormous biodiversity of tropical freshwater combined with a considerable increase in the construction of reservoirs urges to understand the ecological effects caused by damming. Using rarely available data obtained before (one year) and after (four years) the filling of a hydroelectric plant on the Teles Pires River (Amazon River basin), the effects on abundance, biomass, and diversity of the fish assemblage were evaluated using two complementary approaches: a BACI (before-after-control-impact) design with mixed models and analyses of covariance. Significant Before-After × Control-Impact interactions in abundance, biomass, and species richness were observed, with decreases of abundance and species richness and more stable biomass after filling. Some abundant species, such as Jupiaba polylepis, Jupiaba acanthogaster, Knodus cf. heteresthes, and Moenkhausia lepidura among others, declined in abundance or disappeared from the impact sites. However, temporal and particularly spatial variation independent of damming explained more variation in all the response variables analyzed, including species composition, and analyses of covariance demonstrated general negative trends irrespective of damming. This study illustrates the usefulness of BACI designs to assess the effects of damming but also that other statistical approaches are complementary, given the difficulty of identifying control sites and the short length of most ecological time series. The results also suggest that preserving tributaries upstream of reservoirs and natural regimes of spatial and temporal environmental variation might help to mitigate the impacts of damming in tropical ecosystems Financial support was provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science (projects RED 2018-102571-T, and PID 2019-103936 GB-C21) and the Government of Catalonia (ref. 2017 SGR 548) Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier |
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