Spatial and Environmental Influence on the Community of Aquatic Insects in Atlantic Forest Streams

Q4 Social Sciences Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.24857/rgsa.v18n1-030
Francine Novais Souza, Rodolfo Mariano Lopes Da Silva, Sofia Campiolo
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Purpose: Investigate the influence of environmental variables and spatial autocorrelation on aquatic insect communities within the same water flow in Atlantic Forest streams. Theoretical framework: The organisms in lotic environments are influenced by both local and non-local factors, in addition to other processes, which result from the dynamics of the environment. Alterations in these factors can provide evidence regarding the organization of aquatic communities. Given the high sensitivity insect are used in ecosystems quality studies around the world. Method: Sampling campaigns were conducted every three months. A total of twenty-four samples were collected across four campaigns and six collection sites were established along the same stream. In-situ measurements of physical and chemical variables were performed. The environmental quality of the surroundings was assessed using the Habitat Integrity Index. Results and conclusion: No spatial dependence was found between the sampling sites. Closer points no longer exhibited resemblance. For the studied situation, the surrounding and turbidity have a stronger relationship with the biota, acting as environmental filters and suggesting that the organization of is driven by local environmental conditions. Environments that are locally less disturbed are more influential in shaping for aquatic insect communities. Thus, considering the effect of habitats on organisms and recognizing the importance of local conservation efforts for preserving the aquatic biodiversity of the Atlantic Forest biome, we emphasize need for the implementation permanent monitoring programs in hydrographic basins, mainly for the BHRA, and the development of strategies aimed at minimizing the impacts on these environments. Research implications: We affirm the applicability of aquatic insects as valuable indicators for assessing the quality and biodiversity of streams and suggest studies with these organisms as a strategy to support management in freshwater environments. Originality/value: Studies that evaluate water bodies and their surroundings are essential in view of the pressures exerted through the different land uses. The study region deserves attention in view of the implementation of large constructions.
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大西洋森林溪流中水生昆虫群落的空间和环境影响
目的:探讨环境变量和空间自相关对大西洋森林溪流相同水流量内水生昆虫群落的影响。理论框架:地理环境中的生物受到本地和非本地因素以及其他过程的影响,这些因素是由环境动力学引起的。这些因素的变化可以为水生群落的组织提供证据。鉴于昆虫的高敏感性,世界各地都将其用于生态系统质量研究。方法:每三个月进行一次抽样调查。在四个活动中共收集了24个样本,并沿着同一条河流建立了6个收集点。进行了物理和化学变量的现场测量。采用生境完整性指数对周边环境质量进行评价。结果与结论:各采样点之间不存在空间依赖性。更近的点不再有相似之处。在研究的情况下,周围环境和浊度与生物群有更强的关系,充当环境过滤器,表明组织是由当地环境条件驱动的。当地较少受到干扰的环境对水生昆虫群落的形成更有影响。因此,考虑到栖息地对生物的影响,并认识到当地保护工作对保护大西洋森林生物群落水生生物多样性的重要性,我们强调有必要在水文流域实施永久性监测计划,主要是为了BHRA,并制定旨在尽量减少对这些环境影响的战略。研究意义:我们确认水生昆虫作为评估溪流质量和生物多样性的有价值指标的适用性,并建议将这些生物作为支持淡水环境管理的策略。原创性/价值:鉴于不同土地用途所产生的压力,评估水体及其周围环境的研究是必不可少的。研究区实施大型建设,值得关注。
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