2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-009-0148-z
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Effects of anthropogenic silt on aquatic macroinvertebrates and abiotic variables in streams in the Brazilian Amazon

Abstract: Purpose While environmental risks associated with petroleum extraction such as oil spills or leaks are relatively well known, little attention has been given to the impacts of silt. The increase in petroleum exploitation in Amazonia has resulted in sediment input to aquatic systems, with impacts on their biodiversity. Here we use a combination of field measurements and statistical analyses to evaluate the impacts of anthropogenic silt derived from the construction of roads, borrow pits, and wells during the te… Show more

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“…Corroborating our result, Couceiro et al (2010) analyzing indicator species, found that four taxa of Ephemeroptera and ten of Thichoptera were associated with non-impacted streams, and no taxa indicated the impacted ones. The greater concordance between both taxa and environmental variables may indicate that they are complementary and need to be sampled together if environmental changes have to be detected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Corroborating our result, Couceiro et al (2010) analyzing indicator species, found that four taxa of Ephemeroptera and ten of Thichoptera were associated with non-impacted streams, and no taxa indicated the impacted ones. The greater concordance between both taxa and environmental variables may indicate that they are complementary and need to be sampled together if environmental changes have to be detected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The % Chironomidae metric included in the water quality index proposed by [35] for stream in the Bolivian Amazon was also included in our study for validation. Chronomidae, and consequently Dipterans is the most common group in all the two station and similar observations were also made by [42].The EPT/Chironomidae is one of metric that characterizes the community, representing the proportion between sensitive and tolerant taxa and providing consistent information with respect to the fauna and stream conditions. This EPT/Chrinomidae metric efficiently corroborated in the observation of [11,43].…”
Section: Taxa Richnesssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Electrical conductivity and concentration of total dissolved solids, associated with anthropogenic impacts such as organic enrichment [46] and soil erosion [47], are two important variables in the structure of the aquatic community [46,48]. Measures of these two variables in two streams with high HII score (Taq8 and Taq9) were high, but there was no correlation with the biological metrics used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%