Microzooplankton as a bioindicator of environmental degradation in the Amazon
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Resumo: | Abstract: Recent studies have assessed the impact of the discharge of untreated domestic and industrial effluents on aquatic ecosystems. In the 1980s, large industrial factories were set up in the municipality of Barcarena, Amazon, Brazil; however, this was not accompanied by investments to improve basic sanitation and housing structures in the region, resulting in deterioration of the surface water quality. The main aims of this study were to characterize the zooplankton community of surface water to elucidate the influence of unregulated territorial occupation and industrial development on ecosystem degradation of three rivers located near the industrial and port area of Barcarena. The physico-chemical and microbiological parameters linked to water quality assessment were also analyzed. In each river, three sites were selected for sampling, which was performed quarterly in 2012. The zooplankton community of the three rivers comprised 149 taxa, and the density of zooplankton varied among rivers; Arapiranga River had the lowest values, followed by Curuperê-Dendê and Murucupi Rivers. IndVal analyses show that Keratella lenzi and Anuraeopsis sp1 have elevated fidelity and specificity to the Curuperê-Dendê and Murucupi Rivers, both of which are strongly affected by anthropogenic forces. Difflugia distenda and Difflugia sp7 were associated with Arapiranga River, which has a well-conserved ecosystem. |
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Microzooplâncton como bioindicador da degradação ambiental na Amazônia |
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Microzooplankton as a bioindicator of environmental degradation in the Amazon |
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Microzooplankton as a bioindicator of environmental degradation in the Amazon Costa, Brenda Natasha Souza Zooplâncton Águas de Superfície Análise da Água Ecossistema Amazônico Região Amazônica (BR) |
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Microzooplankton as a bioindicator of environmental degradation in the Amazon |
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Microzooplankton as a bioindicator of environmental degradation in the Amazon |
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Costa, Brenda Natasha Souza |
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Costa, Brenda Natasha Souza Pinheiro, Samara Cristina Campelo Amado, Lílian Lund Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira |
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Zooplâncton Águas de Superfície Análise da Água Ecossistema Amazônico Região Amazônica (BR) |
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Zooplâncton Águas de Superfície Análise da Água Ecossistema Amazônico Região Amazônica (BR) |
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