2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1462-0758(00)00041-8
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Urban water management for better urban life in Latin America

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“…agriculture, dambuilding, urbanization), causing strong alterations in the landscape (Allan et al 1997). These alterations can cause loss of diversity and simplification of ecosystems (Matson et al 1997, Tscharntke et al 2005, mainly in small streams, because the impacts on terrestrial ecosystems are strongly reflected in aquatic environments (Lee 2000).…”
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“…agriculture, dambuilding, urbanization), causing strong alterations in the landscape (Allan et al 1997). These alterations can cause loss of diversity and simplification of ecosystems (Matson et al 1997, Tscharntke et al 2005, mainly in small streams, because the impacts on terrestrial ecosystems are strongly reflected in aquatic environments (Lee 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fast radial expansion of urban centers has had as consequence the habitat degradation, and it reflects upon natural resources and aquatic ecosystems (Lee, 2000;Fogaça, Gomes, & Higuti, 2013). Regarding streams in urban areas, the status of degradation is more accelerated, especially due to the small size of these water bodies, which make them more likely to sudden changes (Johnson & Arunachalam, 2012) than large rivers.…”
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“…Desta forma, alterações nas condições ambientais promovem uma reestruturação das assembléias ícticas, refletindo as condições vigentes da bacia hidrográfica em que estão inseridas (FAUSCH et al 1990, ONORATO et al 1998. Atualmente, a rápida expansão radial dos centros urbanos tem tido como conseqüência a degradação de habitats, com reflexos sobre os recursos naturais e nos ecossistemas aquáti-cos (LEE 2000). Embora a intensidade e duração de determinados fatores abióticos oscilem consideravelmente na natureza, ações antropogênicas têm geralmente amplificado seus efeitos, criando condições antes nunca encontradas pelas assembléias de peixes (EKLÖV et al 1998 Maringá,Av.…”
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