2024
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.251566
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Benthic community ecology for Algerian river Seybouse

Abstract: The Seybouse is the second largest river basin in Algeria, hosting an important biodiversity and providing various ecosystem services. This watershed is highly influenced by agricultural and industrial activities, which threaten its biodiversity and ecosystem integrity. The use of benthic macroinvertebrates as biological indicators has a long tradition in developed countries and integrated into all assessments of the ecological quality of river systems. However, the macroinvertebrates of many North African reg… Show more

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“…Spatial (inter-site) variability in the richness of taxonomic orders was detected. Our results reveal that the majority of macroinvertebrates in the studied environments are similar to those in the temporary superficial studied habitats in Morocco (Giudicelli, Thiéry, 1998), Italy (Bazzanti et al,1996(Bazzanti et al, , 2009Bagella et al, 2010), Spain (Boix et al, 2004(Boix et al, , 2008(Boix et al, , 2009, and in Algeria (Lounaci et al, 2000;Khelifa, 2019;Khelifa et al, 2016;Meziane et al, 2020, 2022Rouibi et al, 2021). A total of 29 taxa and 1715 individuals were collected during this study.…”
Section: Study Of the Underground Fauna Of Wellssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Spatial (inter-site) variability in the richness of taxonomic orders was detected. Our results reveal that the majority of macroinvertebrates in the studied environments are similar to those in the temporary superficial studied habitats in Morocco (Giudicelli, Thiéry, 1998), Italy (Bazzanti et al,1996(Bazzanti et al, , 2009Bagella et al, 2010), Spain (Boix et al, 2004(Boix et al, , 2008(Boix et al, , 2009, and in Algeria (Lounaci et al, 2000;Khelifa, 2019;Khelifa et al, 2016;Meziane et al, 2020, 2022Rouibi et al, 2021). A total of 29 taxa and 1715 individuals were collected during this study.…”
Section: Study Of the Underground Fauna Of Wellssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…By comparison, groundwater populations are much less diversified compared to watercourses, in particular, those of watercourses in Kabylie Djurdjura (Lounaci, 2005), Wadi Djedir and Wadi M'zi (Sellam et al, 2017), Oued Boumerzoug (Bekhouche et al, 2017), watershed of the Soummam (Zouggaghe, 2020), Oued Sybousse (Baaloudj et al, 2020(Baaloudj et al, , 2022, and Wadi Bouhamdane (Rouibi et al, 2021). Figure 6 represents the spatial distribution of taxonomic richness, which revealed variation from one well to another.…”
Section: Study Of the Underground Fauna Of Wellsmentioning
confidence: 99%