Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes

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Autor(a) principal: Güntzel,Adriana Maria
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva,William Marcos da, Panarelli,Eliana Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract The Taquari River is one of the most important tributaries of the Paraguay River, whose sediments are carried and deposited on the plain forming the largest alluvial fan in the world, known as Pantanal. In the floodplain, the course of the river has been modified by the sedimentation process, resulting in lakes with different degrees of connectivity with the river. This study assessed the influence of connectivity on the physical and chemical characteristics of water along a hydrological cycle in oxbow lakes of the Taquari River floodplain, in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly, from May 2005 to June 2006.The physical and chemical data of the water and the variables of river level and rainfall intensity were correlated by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Limnological differences resulted from distinct degrees of connectivity between the oxbow lakes and the Taquari River. Variations in the dry and rainy seasons established a gradient that extends over a space-time continuum and generates greater environmental heterogeneity and, consequently, greater biodiversity. Thus we conclude that this mosaic of lakes and the surrounding landscape requires protection and preservation because of its importance for biodiversity conservation.
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spelling Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakesriver-lake interactionstropical floodplainupper Paraguay River basinAbstract The Taquari River is one of the most important tributaries of the Paraguay River, whose sediments are carried and deposited on the plain forming the largest alluvial fan in the world, known as Pantanal. In the floodplain, the course of the river has been modified by the sedimentation process, resulting in lakes with different degrees of connectivity with the river. This study assessed the influence of connectivity on the physical and chemical characteristics of water along a hydrological cycle in oxbow lakes of the Taquari River floodplain, in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly, from May 2005 to June 2006.The physical and chemical data of the water and the variables of river level and rainfall intensity were correlated by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Limnological differences resulted from distinct degrees of connectivity between the oxbow lakes and the Taquari River. Variations in the dry and rainy seasons established a gradient that extends over a space-time continuum and generates greater environmental heterogeneity and, consequently, greater biodiversity. Thus we conclude that this mosaic of lakes and the surrounding landscape requires protection and preservation because of its importance for biodiversity conservation.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2020000400315Revista Ambiente & Água v.15 n.4 2020reponame:Revista Ambiente & Águainstname:Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)instacron:IPABHI10.4136/ambi-agua.2534info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGüntzel,Adriana MariaSilva,William Marcos daPanarelli,Eliana Aparecidaeng2020-08-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-993X2020000400315Revistahttp://www.ambi-agua.net/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ambi.agua@gmail.com1980-993X1980-993Xopendoar:2020-08-07T00:00Revista Ambiente & Água - Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
title Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
spellingShingle Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
Güntzel,Adriana Maria
river-lake interactions
tropical floodplain
upper Paraguay River basin
title_short Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
title_full Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
title_fullStr Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
title_full_unstemmed Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
title_sort Connectivity as the control key to intensity of flood pulse in Taquari River oxbow lakes
author Güntzel,Adriana Maria
author_facet Güntzel,Adriana Maria
Silva,William Marcos da
Panarelli,Eliana Aparecida
author_role author
author2 Silva,William Marcos da
Panarelli,Eliana Aparecida
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Güntzel,Adriana Maria
Silva,William Marcos da
Panarelli,Eliana Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv river-lake interactions
tropical floodplain
upper Paraguay River basin
topic river-lake interactions
tropical floodplain
upper Paraguay River basin
description Abstract The Taquari River is one of the most important tributaries of the Paraguay River, whose sediments are carried and deposited on the plain forming the largest alluvial fan in the world, known as Pantanal. In the floodplain, the course of the river has been modified by the sedimentation process, resulting in lakes with different degrees of connectivity with the river. This study assessed the influence of connectivity on the physical and chemical characteristics of water along a hydrological cycle in oxbow lakes of the Taquari River floodplain, in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly, from May 2005 to June 2006.The physical and chemical data of the water and the variables of river level and rainfall intensity were correlated by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Limnological differences resulted from distinct degrees of connectivity between the oxbow lakes and the Taquari River. Variations in the dry and rainy seasons established a gradient that extends over a space-time continuum and generates greater environmental heterogeneity and, consequently, greater biodiversity. Thus we conclude that this mosaic of lakes and the surrounding landscape requires protection and preservation because of its importance for biodiversity conservation.
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