First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)

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Autor(a) principal: Vega,R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ríos,P. De los, Encina,F., Norambuena,J. A., Barile,J., Mardones,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842020000100215
Resumo: Abstract The Cautin river is located in the 137 years old Araucania region, Chile (38°S), and is characterized by alterations through human interference due agriculture and towns in its surrounding basin, the presence of salmonids, and by its mixed regime, originated from snow melting in summer and rains in winter. The aim of the present study was to make a review of the inventory and ecological role of the benthic inland water macroinvertebrates of the River Cautin, in order to understand their importance in the ecosystem of the river. The fauna of this river includes a fauna composed of endemic and introduced fish, which has, however, been only poorly studied until now. The literature revealed the presence of abundant populations of Diptera, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera larval stages, and few crustaceans specifically amphipods and freshwater crabs along the river’s course. Many of these macroinvertebrates are prey for both introduced salmonids and native fishes. Similar results have been reported for other southern Argentinean and Chilean Patagonian rivers.
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spelling First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)Cautin riverNorth PatagoniaDipteraTrichopteraEphemeropteraAeglatroutsAbstract The Cautin river is located in the 137 years old Araucania region, Chile (38°S), and is characterized by alterations through human interference due agriculture and towns in its surrounding basin, the presence of salmonids, and by its mixed regime, originated from snow melting in summer and rains in winter. The aim of the present study was to make a review of the inventory and ecological role of the benthic inland water macroinvertebrates of the River Cautin, in order to understand their importance in the ecosystem of the river. The fauna of this river includes a fauna composed of endemic and introduced fish, which has, however, been only poorly studied until now. The literature revealed the presence of abundant populations of Diptera, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera larval stages, and few crustaceans specifically amphipods and freshwater crabs along the river’s course. Many of these macroinvertebrates are prey for both introduced salmonids and native fishes. Similar results have been reported for other southern Argentinean and Chilean Patagonian rivers.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2020-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842020000100215Brazilian Journal of Biology v.80 n.1 2020reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.203511info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVega,R.Ríos,P. De losEncina,F.Norambuena,J. A.Barile,J.Mardones,A.eng2021-02-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842020000100215Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2021-02-19T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
title First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
spellingShingle First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
Vega,R.
Cautin river
North Patagonia
Diptera
Trichoptera
Ephemeroptera
Aegla
trouts
title_short First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
title_full First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
title_fullStr First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
title_full_unstemmed First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
title_sort First report of inventory and role of macroinvertebrates and fish in Cautín river (38° S, Araucania region Chile)
author Vega,R.
author_facet Vega,R.
Ríos,P. De los
Encina,F.
Norambuena,J. A.
Barile,J.
Mardones,A.
author_role author
author2 Ríos,P. De los
Encina,F.
Norambuena,J. A.
Barile,J.
Mardones,A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vega,R.
Ríos,P. De los
Encina,F.
Norambuena,J. A.
Barile,J.
Mardones,A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cautin river
North Patagonia
Diptera
Trichoptera
Ephemeroptera
Aegla
trouts
topic Cautin river
North Patagonia
Diptera
Trichoptera
Ephemeroptera
Aegla
trouts
description Abstract The Cautin river is located in the 137 years old Araucania region, Chile (38°S), and is characterized by alterations through human interference due agriculture and towns in its surrounding basin, the presence of salmonids, and by its mixed regime, originated from snow melting in summer and rains in winter. The aim of the present study was to make a review of the inventory and ecological role of the benthic inland water macroinvertebrates of the River Cautin, in order to understand their importance in the ecosystem of the river. The fauna of this river includes a fauna composed of endemic and introduced fish, which has, however, been only poorly studied until now. The literature revealed the presence of abundant populations of Diptera, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera larval stages, and few crustaceans specifically amphipods and freshwater crabs along the river’s course. Many of these macroinvertebrates are prey for both introduced salmonids and native fishes. Similar results have been reported for other southern Argentinean and Chilean Patagonian rivers.
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