2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.05.039
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Fish-trematode systems as indicators of anthropogenic disturbance: Effects of urbanization on a small stream

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“…In the Tapera stream, Taglioretti et al . (2018) also reported a similar negative effect of land use on the parasite populations and assemblages of the poeciliid fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus . The other two streams (Lobería and Carolina), located in the urban periphery, might be less impacted by seasonal visitor increase, and by contaminants derived from untreated urban sewage and agricultural practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In the Tapera stream, Taglioretti et al . (2018) also reported a similar negative effect of land use on the parasite populations and assemblages of the poeciliid fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus . The other two streams (Lobería and Carolina), located in the urban periphery, might be less impacted by seasonal visitor increase, and by contaminants derived from untreated urban sewage and agricultural practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…It is a very complex issue given the difficulty of determining the particular mechanisms driving differences in parasite community dynamics (e.g. [24]). Nonetheless, it has been observed that ecological disturbance has a negative impact on parasite diversity.…”
Section: Parasites As Bioindicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aguirre-Macedo et al [14] observed that the populations of trematodes of snails (Cerithidea pliculosa) decreased after a hurricane, but then started to increase and in 6 years reached parameters similar to those before the hurricane, indicating the ecosystem recovery. Taglioretti et al [24] showed that the susceptibility of fish-trematode systems to variations in both biotic and abiotic stressors makes them a promising tool for detecting disturbances in aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, trematodes are seen as promising effect indicators so that prevalence is inversely related to the degree of disturbance of aquatic ecosystems [9,24].…”
Section: Parasites As Bioindicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Los platelmintos (cestodes y digeneos) y acantocéfalos presentan un menor grado de estudio y conocimiento, ofreciendo un campo rico para explorar, en virtud de sus características bio-ecológicas y de su diversidad taxonómica en otros hospedadores vertebrados (i.e. Denegri et al, 2003;Lunaschi y Drago, 2007;Arredondo y Gil de Pertierra, 2009, 2010Capasso y Díaz, 2016;Taglioretti et al, 2018).…”
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