Urbanization impacts water quality and the use of microhabitats by fish in subtropical agricultural streams

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Environmental Conservation Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1017/S0376892922000200
Margenny Barrios, F. Teixeira de Mello
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Summary Land-use changes have negative effects on stream conditions and fish assemblages, but their effects on water quality and the use of microhabitats by fish in subtropical lowland streams are unclear. We evaluated the effects of urban patches (two urban streams) in an agricultural matrix (two ‘agricultural’ streams) on water quality, microhabitat diversity and fish assemblages, as well as the selection of microhabitat types by fish in the Arroyo Colorado basin (Uruguay). Physicochemical water parameters were measured, the fish sampled using electrofishing, microhabitat diversity, occupancy of microhabitats by fish and the most important microhabitat types for fish species were analysed. Agricultural streams presented higher water quality and microhabitat diversity, and most of the microhabitats were occupied by fish. Microhabitats with medium substrate sizes and running water prevailed in urban streams, while the presence of macrophytes, shallow waters and different substrate sizes were common in agricultural streams. The most important microhabitats used by fish species were not the most abundant, highlighting the fragility of streams resulting from the loss of appropriate conditions. Understanding how different degrees of deterioration in streams affect water quality and microhabitat–fish interactions is essential for the designing of effective monitoring and restoration programmes.
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城市化对亚热带农业溪流水质和鱼类利用微生境的影响
摘要土地利用变化对溪流条件和鱼类群落有负面影响,但对水质和亚热带低地溪流鱼类利用微栖息地的影响尚不清楚。我们评估了农业矩阵中的城市斑块(两条城市溪流)(两条“农业”溪流)对水质、微栖息地多样性和鱼类组合的影响,以及阿罗约-科罗拉多盆地(乌拉圭)鱼类对微栖息地类型的选择。测量了水的物理化学参数,分析了使用电捕鱼采样的鱼类、微生境多样性、鱼类对微生境的占用以及鱼类物种最重要的微生境类型。农业溪流具有较高的水质和微生境多样性,大多数微生境被鱼类占据。中等基质大小和流水的微栖息地在城市溪流中占主导地位,而大型植物、浅水和不同基质大小的微生境在农业溪流中很常见。鱼类使用的最重要的微栖息地并不是最丰富的,这突出了由于失去适当的条件而导致的溪流的脆弱性。了解溪流不同程度的恶化如何影响水质和微生境-鱼类的相互作用,对于设计有效的监测和恢复方案至关重要。
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Environmental Conservation
Environmental Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
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5.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Environmental Conservation is one of the longest-standing, most highly-cited of the interdisciplinary environmental science journals. It includes research papers, reports, comments, subject reviews, and book reviews addressing environmental policy, practice, and natural and social science of environmental concern at the global level, informed by rigorous local level case studies. The journal"s scope is very broad, including issues in human institutions, ecosystem change, resource utilisation, terrestrial biomes, aquatic systems, and coastal and land use management. Environmental Conservation is essential reading for all environmentalists, managers, consultants, agency workers and scientists wishing to keep abreast of current developments in environmental science.
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