2019
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.191148
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones

Abstract: Small hydroelectric power plants (SHP) have been considered as an alternative for the generation of electricity with reduced environmental impacts. Nevertheless, no studies have addressed changes in a particular kind of river macrohabitat commonly affected by SHPs, the knickzones. This study aimed to assess the impact of a SHP construction on the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna associated with two basaltic knickzones located in Sapucaí-Mirim River, Southeast Brazil. The first, considered as a functional knickz… Show more

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“…Consequently, environmental impacts of SHPs include those associated with the dam's construction and land flooding by the reservoir, with loss of biodiversity, and potential habitat fragmentation, as well as post-construction alteration to flow regime and water quality [15,1,13,12]. A set of SHPs in the same hydrographic basin can cause social and environmental damage comparable to that of large hydroelectric plants [16].…”
Section: Case Study 1: Impacts Of Small Hydroelectric Power Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, environmental impacts of SHPs include those associated with the dam's construction and land flooding by the reservoir, with loss of biodiversity, and potential habitat fragmentation, as well as post-construction alteration to flow regime and water quality [15,1,13,12]. A set of SHPs in the same hydrographic basin can cause social and environmental damage comparable to that of large hydroelectric plants [16].…”
Section: Case Study 1: Impacts Of Small Hydroelectric Power Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since multiple SHPs are often developed along the same portion of a river, an assessment and management at the watershed scale is needed to successfully mitigate the cumulative impacts of multiple small dams (Couto and Olden 2018). In Brazil, there is a growing concern about small and large dams within other biomes as well, and a number of studies have recently evaluated their impacts on aquatic and terrestrial fauna (Arantes et al 2019, Ruocco et al 2019, Alho 2020, Campos et al 2020, on bird communities (Abreu et al 2020, Alho 2020, and on human populations (Sgarbi et al 2019, Moran 2020, Santos et al 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the construction of hydropower plants has destroyed the natural conditions of streams. In addition, the original ecological balance and seasonality of streams have been disrupted by the decrease in flow, cutoff of water flow, and dry up of rivers (Wellnitz, 2014;Ali et al, 2019;Branco et al, 2019;Ruocco et al, 2019). The construction of small hydropower plants has a small impact on the chemical factors, but it has a large impact on physical factors such as the flow velocity and water depth of the stream (Wang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%