Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MARQUES,M. M. G. S. M.
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: BARBOSA,F. A. R., CALLISTO,M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Biologia (Online)
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Resumo: Patterns of abundance and distribution of chironomid midges (Diptera, Chironomidae) in the middle Rio Doce basin were analysed. Human activities (mining, steel processing, and Eucalyptus spp. forestry) contribute to environmental degradation and low water quality in this watershed. Physical and chemical water traits (dissolved oxygen, pH, total alkalinity, electric conductivity, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations) of 20 sampling points were used in a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to establish the best and worst water quality. Sampling points recorded as the most polluted showed low genus richness of Chironomidae, less than five genera from the total 23, and dominance of the genus Chironomus, a bioindicator of environmental stress. Following Chironomus, the second most frequent and abundant genus was Cricotopus, whose distribution could not be related to pollution levels. The Tanypodinae sub-family showed certain sensitivity to low dissolved oxygen concentrations and high nutrients levels, and was not found at points of high pollution levels.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
title Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
spellingShingle Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
MARQUES,M. M. G. S. M.
Chironomus
bioindicators
pollution
title_short Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
title_full Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
title_fullStr Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
title_sort Distribution and abundance of Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) in an impacted watershed in South-east Brazil
author MARQUES,M. M. G. S. M.
author_facet MARQUES,M. M. G. S. M.
BARBOSA,F. A. R.
CALLISTO,M.
author_role author
author2 BARBOSA,F. A. R.
CALLISTO,M.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARQUES,M. M. G. S. M.
BARBOSA,F. A. R.
CALLISTO,M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chironomus
bioindicators
pollution
topic Chironomus
bioindicators
pollution
description Patterns of abundance and distribution of chironomid midges (Diptera, Chironomidae) in the middle Rio Doce basin were analysed. Human activities (mining, steel processing, and Eucalyptus spp. forestry) contribute to environmental degradation and low water quality in this watershed. Physical and chemical water traits (dissolved oxygen, pH, total alkalinity, electric conductivity, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations) of 20 sampling points were used in a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to establish the best and worst water quality. Sampling points recorded as the most polluted showed low genus richness of Chironomidae, less than five genera from the total 23, and dominance of the genus Chironomus, a bioindicator of environmental stress. Following Chironomus, the second most frequent and abundant genus was Cricotopus, whose distribution could not be related to pollution levels. The Tanypodinae sub-family showed certain sensitivity to low dissolved oxygen concentrations and high nutrients levels, and was not found at points of high pollution levels.
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