2019
DOI: 10.1111/jai.13954
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Fish‐based multimetric index for evaluating land use effects on large neotropical reservoirs

Abstract: Because of their importance to human well-being and ecosystem services, it is important to have cost-effective methods for assessing reservoir ecological condition or health. To do so, we constructed a preliminary reservoir fish assemblage index (RFAI) to assess the effect of predominantly agricultural land use on two oligotrophic neotropical reservoirs that differed in disturbance level. We first determined the disturbance levels around each reservoir through use of an integrated disturbance index (IDI). The … Show more

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“…Non-native and invasive species have also been used as bioindicators in the reservoirs of hydroelectric dams in large river basins of South America, like the Parana [ 142 ] and São Francisco [ 143 , 144 ]. Despite the existence of specific legislation dealing with non-native and invasive species by the Brazilian Environment Minister (CONABIO 07), there have been no ecological assessments dedicated to them.…”
Section: Biological Assessment Of Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-native and invasive species have also been used as bioindicators in the reservoirs of hydroelectric dams in large river basins of South America, like the Parana [ 142 ] and São Francisco [ 143 , 144 ]. Despite the existence of specific legislation dealing with non-native and invasive species by the Brazilian Environment Minister (CONABIO 07), there have been no ecological assessments dedicated to them.…”
Section: Biological Assessment Of Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%