Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Lorenna Campos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33613
Resumo: The several impacts of urbanization on natural environments tend to increase with the growth of the global population living in urban areas. Changes in hydrology, geomorphology and water quality are described in urban streams. We know that physical habitat structure has been recognized as a relevant factor in the distribution and structuring of fish assemblages on streams. In this way, variations related to changes in channel morphology, depth and type of substrate, for example, are responsible for restructuring fish communities and thus reflect the basins current conditions. However, the response of ichthyofauna to urbanization, particularly in neotropical streams, has been poorly explored. This elucidates the importance of studies that increase the understanding of the relationship between biota and the urban environment. In addition, this knowledge is necessary to indicate appropriate conservation and management actions that can provide improvements in these ecosystems. In this context, this dissertation aims to expand ecological studies in tropical urban streams by investigating the factors that structure fish assemblages in an urban basin (Chapter 1) and, based the main stress factors for fish biodiversity, discuss guidelines for the conservation and management of the Ribeirão Vermelho basin in Lavras, Minas Gerais (Chapter 2). To do so, were collected in 16 streams physical habitat variables, physical-chemical variables and their ichthyofauna. Results revealed the importance of variables linked to habitat complexity and basin connectivity to species richness. Additionally, riparian vegetation was the main drive of fish assemblage explaining 78% of abundance variation. We identify higher dominance of exotic species Poecilia reticulata and tendency of biotic homogenization in the basin that expand from deeper areas of the urban shadow to periphery. In response to the negative effects of urbanization in the basin, priority areas for the creation of greenways were indicated. In addition to this, three sites were identified to open buried streams and discussed future actions to mitigate the impacts of urbanization in the basin. Our results emphasized the importance of evaluating physical and ecological variables of streams besides water pollution. And support practices that avoid canalization, promoting connective along streams network and remove artificial structures in urban basins.
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spelling Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitationEcologia de riachos urbanos: fatores estruturadores das assembléias de peixes e diretrizes ecológicas para recuperaçãoRiachos urbanos - ReabilitaçãoIctiofaunaUrbanizaçãoHabitat físicoParques linearesUrban streamsUrbanizationIcthyofaunaPhysical habitatGreenwaysEcologia AplicadaThe several impacts of urbanization on natural environments tend to increase with the growth of the global population living in urban areas. Changes in hydrology, geomorphology and water quality are described in urban streams. We know that physical habitat structure has been recognized as a relevant factor in the distribution and structuring of fish assemblages on streams. In this way, variations related to changes in channel morphology, depth and type of substrate, for example, are responsible for restructuring fish communities and thus reflect the basins current conditions. However, the response of ichthyofauna to urbanization, particularly in neotropical streams, has been poorly explored. This elucidates the importance of studies that increase the understanding of the relationship between biota and the urban environment. In addition, this knowledge is necessary to indicate appropriate conservation and management actions that can provide improvements in these ecosystems. In this context, this dissertation aims to expand ecological studies in tropical urban streams by investigating the factors that structure fish assemblages in an urban basin (Chapter 1) and, based the main stress factors for fish biodiversity, discuss guidelines for the conservation and management of the Ribeirão Vermelho basin in Lavras, Minas Gerais (Chapter 2). To do so, were collected in 16 streams physical habitat variables, physical-chemical variables and their ichthyofauna. Results revealed the importance of variables linked to habitat complexity and basin connectivity to species richness. Additionally, riparian vegetation was the main drive of fish assemblage explaining 78% of abundance variation. We identify higher dominance of exotic species Poecilia reticulata and tendency of biotic homogenization in the basin that expand from deeper areas of the urban shadow to periphery. In response to the negative effects of urbanization in the basin, priority areas for the creation of greenways were indicated. In addition to this, three sites were identified to open buried streams and discussed future actions to mitigate the impacts of urbanization in the basin. Our results emphasized the importance of evaluating physical and ecological variables of streams besides water pollution. And support practices that avoid canalization, promoting connective along streams network and remove artificial structures in urban basins.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)Os impactos da urbanização aos ambientes naturais são inúmeros e cada vez maiores com o crescimento da população global vivendo em áreas urbanas. Nos riachos urbanos são descritas alterações na hidrologia, na geomorfologia e na qualidade da água. Sabemos que a estrutura física do habitat tem sido reconhecida como fator relevante na distribuição e estruturação das assembleias de peixes em riachos. Desse modo, variações relacionadas às mudanças na morfologia do canal, profundidade e tipo de substrato, por exemplo, são responsáveis por reestruturar as comunidades íctias e, assim, refletir as condições atuais das bacias hidrográficas. Entretanto, a resposta da ictiofauna à urbanização, particularmente nos riachos das regiões neotropicais, ainda é pouco explorada. O que elucida a importância de estudos que aumentem a compreensão da relação entre biota e o meio urbano. Além de serem necessários para indicar ações apropriadas de conservação e manejo que possam proporcionar melhorias nesses ecossistemas. Neste contexto, essa dissertação tem como objetivo ampliar os estudos ecológicos nos riachos urbanos tropicais investigando quais são os fatores que estruturam as assembleias de peixes em uma bacia urbana (capítulo 1) e, baseado na identificação dos fatores principais de estresse para a biodiversidade de peixes, discutir diretrizes para conservação e manejo dos riachos urbanos da bacia do Ribeirão Vermelho em Lavras, Minas Gerais (capítulo 2). Para isso, foram coletadas, em 16 riachos, variáveis do habitat físico através do Protocolo de Avaliação de Sistemas Lóticos, variáveis físico-químicas e sua ictiofauna. Os resultados revelaram a importância de variáveis ligadas à complexidade do habitat e à conectividade da bacia com a riqueza de espécies. Além disso, a vegetação ripária foi o principal fator estruturador das assembleias de peixes, explicando 78% da variação de abundância. Foi identificada dominância da espécie exótica Poeciliareticulatae tendência de homogeneização biótica na bacia que se expande de áreas do centro da mancha urbana para a periferia. Como resposta aos efeitos negativos da urbanização na bacia, áreas prioritárias para a criação de Parques Lineares foram indicadas. Junto a isso, foram assinalados três locais para a abertura do canal (em um processo que se aproxime da renaturalização) e foram discutidas ações futuras de mitigação dos impactos da urbanização na bacia. Nossos resultados ressaltaram a importância de avaliar variáveis físicas e ecológicas dos riachos além da poluição da água. E a necessidade de práticas que evitem canalização, promovendo conectividade ao longo da rede e removendo estruturas artificiais em bacias urbanas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaPompeu, Paulo dos Santosvan den Berg, EduardoLeal, Cecília GontijoCruz, Lorenna Campos2019-04-17T18:41:00Z2019-04-17T18:41:00Z2019-04-172019-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCRUZ, L. C. Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation. 2019. 74 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
Ecologia de riachos urbanos: fatores estruturadores das assembléias de peixes e diretrizes ecológicas para recuperação
title Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
spellingShingle Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
Cruz, Lorenna Campos
Riachos urbanos - Reabilitação
Ictiofauna
Urbanização
Habitat físico
Parques lineares
Urban streams
Urbanization
Icthyofauna
Physical habitat
Greenways
Ecologia Aplicada
title_short Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
title_full Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
title_fullStr Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
title_sort Urban stream ecology: drives of fish assemblage structure and ecological guidelines for rehabilitation
author Cruz, Lorenna Campos
author_facet Cruz, Lorenna Campos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pompeu, Paulo dos Santos
van den Berg, Eduardo
Leal, Cecília Gontijo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Lorenna Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Riachos urbanos - Reabilitação
Ictiofauna
Urbanização
Habitat físico
Parques lineares
Urban streams
Urbanization
Icthyofauna
Physical habitat
Greenways
Ecologia Aplicada
topic Riachos urbanos - Reabilitação
Ictiofauna
Urbanização
Habitat físico
Parques lineares
Urban streams
Urbanization
Icthyofauna
Physical habitat
Greenways
Ecologia Aplicada
description The several impacts of urbanization on natural environments tend to increase with the growth of the global population living in urban areas. Changes in hydrology, geomorphology and water quality are described in urban streams. We know that physical habitat structure has been recognized as a relevant factor in the distribution and structuring of fish assemblages on streams. In this way, variations related to changes in channel morphology, depth and type of substrate, for example, are responsible for restructuring fish communities and thus reflect the basins current conditions. However, the response of ichthyofauna to urbanization, particularly in neotropical streams, has been poorly explored. This elucidates the importance of studies that increase the understanding of the relationship between biota and the urban environment. In addition, this knowledge is necessary to indicate appropriate conservation and management actions that can provide improvements in these ecosystems. In this context, this dissertation aims to expand ecological studies in tropical urban streams by investigating the factors that structure fish assemblages in an urban basin (Chapter 1) and, based the main stress factors for fish biodiversity, discuss guidelines for the conservation and management of the Ribeirão Vermelho basin in Lavras, Minas Gerais (Chapter 2). To do so, were collected in 16 streams physical habitat variables, physical-chemical variables and their ichthyofauna. Results revealed the importance of variables linked to habitat complexity and basin connectivity to species richness. Additionally, riparian vegetation was the main drive of fish assemblage explaining 78% of abundance variation. We identify higher dominance of exotic species Poecilia reticulata and tendency of biotic homogenization in the basin that expand from deeper areas of the urban shadow to periphery. In response to the negative effects of urbanization in the basin, priority areas for the creation of greenways were indicated. In addition to this, three sites were identified to open buried streams and discussed future actions to mitigate the impacts of urbanization in the basin. Our results emphasized the importance of evaluating physical and ecological variables of streams besides water pollution. And support practices that avoid canalization, promoting connective along streams network and remove artificial structures in urban basins.
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