Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim

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Autor(a) principal: Xavier, Renata Azevedo
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The Taim Wetland, situated in the Ecological Station (ESEC) Taim, an important wetland in southern Brazil, is fundamental to maintain the ecological stability of the region. The main economic activity in the surroundings of ESEC is the practice of irrigated rice planting through flooding, a process that requires large amounts of water, which are captured in the region of the lakes in the summer months and causing a decrease of ponds levels and Wetland , which may be harmful to this species dependent wetland environment. One way to investigate how species are impacted by this activity is through the integration of information on required environmental conditions for the survival of the species and their interdependence through habitat suitability indices method (HSI). This method is considered a form of ecological niche modeling, which can assist in improvement or development of management strategies of water resources and conservation of biodiversity, being widely used in areas of wetlands. Thus, using this methodology, this study was conducted in order to add information to the survey prepared by Tassi for Wetland Taim in 2008, through the development and validation of HSI, which relate hydrological and habitat aspects, aimed at management proposals of water resources of the local. To do so, were developed five new HSIs for selected indicator species: totora (Scirpus californicus), the white-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) and wood stork (Mycteria americana), and reptiles broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) and the D'orbigny's slider (Trachemys dorbigni). The species designated as indicators of the Wetland were those that could be observed in the field, and were willing to hydrological information. The construction of the HSIs species was made through the water slide height information needed to ensure the conservation of species and area required to be maintained flood free in reproductive period, from the premise that if ideal conditions would be maintained, these assure its chemical processes, food availability and reproductive success. Through a spatial model of environmental quality, specially developed for the Wetland Taim, there was a reproduction of the information of HSIs through thematic maps with color scale, which reflect the environmental suitability to species facing different scenarios. Through the analysis of the HSIs and retention curves were obtained the minimum water level of dimensions and maximum ideal for indicator species for Wetland Taim, corresponding to 1.75 m and 3.10 m, respectively. Water levels in this range of values create an environment to ensure the reproduction of the species and a favorable environment for migratory species of warm season. This, on the other hand, restrict the withdrawal of irrigation water under conditions of lower water availability, but use of this feature could be increased in situations that exceed the maximum limit established for Wetland dimension of the MAH.
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spelling 2015-06-012015-06-012015-01-12Xavier, Renata Azevedo. Habitat suitability indexes as the benefit of water resources management of the Taim Wetland. 2015. 133 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharias) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/7641The Taim Wetland, situated in the Ecological Station (ESEC) Taim, an important wetland in southern Brazil, is fundamental to maintain the ecological stability of the region. The main economic activity in the surroundings of ESEC is the practice of irrigated rice planting through flooding, a process that requires large amounts of water, which are captured in the region of the lakes in the summer months and causing a decrease of ponds levels and Wetland , which may be harmful to this species dependent wetland environment. One way to investigate how species are impacted by this activity is through the integration of information on required environmental conditions for the survival of the species and their interdependence through habitat suitability indices method (HSI). This method is considered a form of ecological niche modeling, which can assist in improvement or development of management strategies of water resources and conservation of biodiversity, being widely used in areas of wetlands. Thus, using this methodology, this study was conducted in order to add information to the survey prepared by Tassi for Wetland Taim in 2008, through the development and validation of HSI, which relate hydrological and habitat aspects, aimed at management proposals of water resources of the local. To do so, were developed five new HSIs for selected indicator species: totora (Scirpus californicus), the white-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) and wood stork (Mycteria americana), and reptiles broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) and the D'orbigny's slider (Trachemys dorbigni). The species designated as indicators of the Wetland were those that could be observed in the field, and were willing to hydrological information. The construction of the HSIs species was made through the water slide height information needed to ensure the conservation of species and area required to be maintained flood free in reproductive period, from the premise that if ideal conditions would be maintained, these assure its chemical processes, food availability and reproductive success. Through a spatial model of environmental quality, specially developed for the Wetland Taim, there was a reproduction of the information of HSIs through thematic maps with color scale, which reflect the environmental suitability to species facing different scenarios. Through the analysis of the HSIs and retention curves were obtained the minimum water level of dimensions and maximum ideal for indicator species for Wetland Taim, corresponding to 1.75 m and 3.10 m, respectively. Water levels in this range of values create an environment to ensure the reproduction of the species and a favorable environment for migratory species of warm season. This, on the other hand, restrict the withdrawal of irrigation water under conditions of lower water availability, but use of this feature could be increased in situations that exceed the maximum limit established for Wetland dimension of the MAH.O Banhado do Taim, situado na Estação Ecológica (ESEC) do Taim, constitui importante área úmida do sul do Brasil, sendo fundamental na manutenção da estabilidade ecológica da região. A principal atividade econômica no entorno da ESEC é a prática de plantio de arroz irrigado através de inundação, processo que demanda grandes quantias de água, que são captadas das lagoas da região nos meses de verão, ocasionando a redução dos níveis das lagoas e do banhado, o que pode ser prejudicial para espécies dependentes deste ambiente de área úmida. Uma das formas de investigar como as espécies são impactadas por essa atividade é por meio da integração entre informações sobre as condições ambientais necessárias para a sobrevivência das espécies e sua interdependência, através do método de índices de adequabilidade do habitat (IAHs). Esse método é considerado uma forma de modelagem de nicho ecológico, e que pode colaborar no aperfeiçoamento ou desenvolvimento das estratégias de gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos e conservação da biodiversidade, tendo sido amplamente empregado em regiões de áreas úmidas. Assim, utilizando esta metodologia, este trabalho foi desenvolvido com o intuito de acrescentar informações à pesquisa elaborada por Tassi para o Banhado do Taim em 2008, através do desenvolvimento e validação de IAHs, que relacionam aspectos hidrológicos e de habitats, voltados para propostas de gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do local. Para tanto, foram desenvolvidos cinco novos IAHs para as espécies indicadoras selecionadas: junco (Scirpus californicus), as aves maçarico-preto (Plegadis chihi) e cabeça-seca (Mycteria americana), e os répteis jacaré-do-papo-amarelo (Caiman latirostris) e a tartaruga-tigre-d água (Trachemys dorbigni). As espécies designadas como indicadoras do banhado foram as que puderam ser observadas em campo, e se dispunham de informações hidrológicas. A construção dos IAHs das espécies se deu através da informação de altura de lâmina de água necessária para garantir a conservação das espécies e área necessária a ser mantida livre de inundação em período reprodutivo, a partir da premissa de que se condições ideais fossem mantidas, estas assegurariam seus processos químicos, disponibilidade de alimento e sucesso reprodutivo. Através de um modelo de espacialização da qualidade ambiental, desenvolvido especialmente para o Banhado do Taim, houve uma reprodução das informações dos IAHs por meio de mapas temáticos com escala de cores, que refletem a adequabilidade ambiental para a espécie frente a diferentes cenários. Por meio da análise dos IAHs e das curvas de permanência, foram obtidos as cotas de nível de água mínimo e máximo ideais para as espécies indicadoras do Banhado do Taim, correspondentes a 1,75 m e a 3,10 m, respectivamente. Níveis de água nesta faixa de valores garantiriam um ambiente propício para assegurar a reprodução das espécies e um ambiente favorável para as espécies migratórias de estação quente. Isso, por outro lado, limitaria a retirada de água para irrigação em condições de menor disponibilidade hídrica, mas o uso deste recurso poderia ser aumentado em situações que ultrapassassem o limite da cota de nível máximo estabelecida para o Banhado do Taim.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia AmbientalUFSMBREngenharia AmbientalModelagem de nicho ecológicoEcohidrologiaÁreas úmidasGerenciamento sustentável de recursos naturaisEcological niche modelingEcohydrologyWetlandsSustainable management of natural resourcesCNPQ::ENGENHARIASÍndices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do TaimHabitat suitability indexes as the benefit of water resources management of the Taim Wetlandinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisTassi, Rutineiahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7584743367186364Marques, David Manuel Lelinho da Mottahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6910124128030609Krügel, Marilise Mendonçahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5964175021193896http://lattes.cnpq.br/7062494576153878Xavier, Renata Azevedo300000000009400300300300500e05ccd2e-dc41-44be-9193-f56ab7c01df2d8edace5-7e66-4221-95e5-ad8c02f2a4010fe91253-02f8-44a8-a3e9-e959963bedb3e46ba07e-f5b7-4778-b3cd-0620b2b3bb13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALXAVIER, RENATA AZEVEDO.pdfapplication/pdf3066016http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/7641/1/XAVIER%2c%20RENATA%20AZEVEDO.pdff23cb4d249d1c18db5593fbeb8b1a8fcMD51TEXTXAVIER, RENATA AZEVEDO.pdf.txtXAVIER, RENATA AZEVEDO.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain195904http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/7641/2/XAVIER%2c%20RENATA%20AZEVEDO.pdf.txt90568e9b307f7a774423c8851ea559b9MD52THUMBNAILXAVIER, RENATA AZEVEDO.pdf.jpgXAVIER, RENATA AZEVEDO.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5030http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/7641/3/XAVIER%2c%20RENATA%20AZEVEDO.pdf.jpga4cd3421e8549d1bd268e166446f02caMD531/76412022-06-10 17:24:38.52oai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/7641Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-06-10T20:24:38Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
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title Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
spellingShingle Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
Xavier, Renata Azevedo
Modelagem de nicho ecológico
Ecohidrologia
Áreas úmidas
Gerenciamento sustentável de recursos naturais
Ecological niche modeling
Ecohydrology
Wetlands
Sustainable management of natural resources
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
title_short Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
title_full Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
title_fullStr Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
title_full_unstemmed Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
title_sort Índices de adequabilidade de habitat como subsídio ao gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos do Banhado do Taim
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contributor_str_mv Tassi, Rutineia
Marques, David Manuel Lelinho da Motta
Krügel, Marilise Mendonça
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Modelagem de nicho ecológico
Ecohidrologia
Áreas úmidas
Gerenciamento sustentável de recursos naturais
topic Modelagem de nicho ecológico
Ecohidrologia
Áreas úmidas
Gerenciamento sustentável de recursos naturais
Ecological niche modeling
Ecohydrology
Wetlands
Sustainable management of natural resources
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
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Ecohydrology
Wetlands
Sustainable management of natural resources
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description The Taim Wetland, situated in the Ecological Station (ESEC) Taim, an important wetland in southern Brazil, is fundamental to maintain the ecological stability of the region. The main economic activity in the surroundings of ESEC is the practice of irrigated rice planting through flooding, a process that requires large amounts of water, which are captured in the region of the lakes in the summer months and causing a decrease of ponds levels and Wetland , which may be harmful to this species dependent wetland environment. One way to investigate how species are impacted by this activity is through the integration of information on required environmental conditions for the survival of the species and their interdependence through habitat suitability indices method (HSI). This method is considered a form of ecological niche modeling, which can assist in improvement or development of management strategies of water resources and conservation of biodiversity, being widely used in areas of wetlands. Thus, using this methodology, this study was conducted in order to add information to the survey prepared by Tassi for Wetland Taim in 2008, through the development and validation of HSI, which relate hydrological and habitat aspects, aimed at management proposals of water resources of the local. To do so, were developed five new HSIs for selected indicator species: totora (Scirpus californicus), the white-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) and wood stork (Mycteria americana), and reptiles broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) and the D'orbigny's slider (Trachemys dorbigni). The species designated as indicators of the Wetland were those that could be observed in the field, and were willing to hydrological information. The construction of the HSIs species was made through the water slide height information needed to ensure the conservation of species and area required to be maintained flood free in reproductive period, from the premise that if ideal conditions would be maintained, these assure its chemical processes, food availability and reproductive success. Through a spatial model of environmental quality, specially developed for the Wetland Taim, there was a reproduction of the information of HSIs through thematic maps with color scale, which reflect the environmental suitability to species facing different scenarios. Through the analysis of the HSIs and retention curves were obtained the minimum water level of dimensions and maximum ideal for indicator species for Wetland Taim, corresponding to 1.75 m and 3.10 m, respectively. Water levels in this range of values create an environment to ensure the reproduction of the species and a favorable environment for migratory species of warm season. This, on the other hand, restrict the withdrawal of irrigation water under conditions of lower water availability, but use of this feature could be increased in situations that exceed the maximum limit established for Wetland dimension of the MAH.
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