Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones
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Resumo: | AbstractSmall hydroelectric power plants (SHP) have been considered as an alternative for the generation of electricity with reduced environmental impacts. Nevertheless, no studies have addressed changes in a particular kind of river macrohabitat commonly affected by SHPs, the knickzones. This study aimed to assess the impact of a SHP construction on the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna associated with two basaltic knickzones located in Sapucaí-Mirim River, Southeast Brazil. The first, considered as a functional knickzone, follows the natural dynamics of the river flow and preserves the original rock substrate. The second, considered as non-functional knickzone, was permanently flooded after the SHP construction and the consolidated rock substrate was changed by fine sediment. Sampling was carried out in two seasonal periods and the data were analysed through multivariate analysis. It was observed differences in composition and structure of the macroinvertebrates community between the knickzones and periods. The functional knickzone exhibited a much higher richness, 72 taxa compared to 44 in the non-functional, as well as a large number of exclusive taxa (38, being only nine exclusive to the non-functional). Diversity, equitability and density mean values were also higher in the functional knickzone. The limnological parameters varied significantly between dry and rainy seasons but not between the distinct knickzones. This kind of macrohabitats and its potential role for the rivers biodiversity is practically unknown. In the scenery of fast SHP expansion, further studies and protection measures are necessary. |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzonesPotencial impacto de pequenas centrais hidreléticas sobre a biota aquática: um estudo de caso sobre macroinvertebrados associados a pedrais basálticosbedrock riversenvironmental alterationhabitat conservationmacrohabitatsSapucaí-Mirim riverrios rochososalterações ambientaisconservação de habitasmacro-habitasrio Sapucaí-MirimAbstractSmall hydroelectric power plants (SHP) have been considered as an alternative for the generation of electricity with reduced environmental impacts. Nevertheless, no studies have addressed changes in a particular kind of river macrohabitat commonly affected by SHPs, the knickzones. This study aimed to assess the impact of a SHP construction on the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna associated with two basaltic knickzones located in Sapucaí-Mirim River, Southeast Brazil. The first, considered as a functional knickzone, follows the natural dynamics of the river flow and preserves the original rock substrate. The second, considered as non-functional knickzone, was permanently flooded after the SHP construction and the consolidated rock substrate was changed by fine sediment. Sampling was carried out in two seasonal periods and the data were analysed through multivariate analysis. It was observed differences in composition and structure of the macroinvertebrates community between the knickzones and periods. The functional knickzone exhibited a much higher richness, 72 taxa compared to 44 in the non-functional, as well as a large number of exclusive taxa (38, being only nine exclusive to the non-functional). Diversity, equitability and density mean values were also higher in the functional knickzone. The limnological parameters varied significantly between dry and rainy seasons but not between the distinct knickzones. This kind of macrohabitats and its potential role for the rivers biodiversity is practically unknown. In the scenery of fast SHP expansion, further studies and protection measures are necessary.ResumoAtualmente, a instalação de pequenas centrais hidrelétricas (PCHs) tem sido a alternativa mais visada quando a questão é suprir a demanda energética, considerando-se os menores impactos ambientais possíveis. Contudo, são escassos os trabalhos que avaliam as alterações causadas por esses empreendimentos, principalmente no que se diz respeito a um tipo de macro-habitat de rios, os pedrais. Assim, este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o impacto da construção de uma PCH na fauna de macroinvertebrados aquáticos associada a dois pedrais basálticos, localizados no rio Sapucaí-Mirim, no Sudeste do Brasil. O primeiro, considerado como um pedral funcional, segue a dinâmica natural do fluxo do rio e possui o substrato rochoso original. O segundo, considerado como pedral não funcional, foi permanentemente inundado após a construção da PCH e o substrato consolidado foi alterado por sedimentos finos. A amostragem foi realizada em dois períodos sazonais e os dados foram analisados através de análise multivariada. Foram observadas diferenças na composição e estrutura da comunidade de macroinvertebrados entre os pedrais e períodos. O pedral funcional apresentou uma riqueza muito maior, 72 táxons em comparação com 44 no não funcional, bem como um grande número de táxons exclusivos (38, sendo apenas nove exclusivos do não-funcional). Os valores médios da diversidade, equitabilidade e densidade também foram maiores no pedral funcional. Os parâmetros limnológicos variaram significativamente entre as estações seca e chuvosa, mas não entre os diferentes pedrais. Este tipo de macro-habitat e seu potencial papel para a biodiversidade dos rios são praticamente desconhecidos. Assim, mais estudos e medidas de proteção são necessários, principalmente diante do atual cenário de rápida expansão das PCHs.Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de ZoologiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Biologia Laboratório de Biologia AquáticaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de ZoologiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Biologia Laboratório de Biologia AquáticaInstituto Internacional de EcologiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Ruocco, A. M. C.Portinho, J. L.Nogueira, M. G.2018-11-12T17:26:57Z2018-11-12T17:26:57Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article-application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.191148Brazilian Journal of Biology. Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, n. ahead, p. -, 2018.1519-6984http://hdl.handle.net/11449/15779110.1590/1519-6984.191148S1519-69842018005019105S1519-69842018005019105.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Biology0,523info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-22T06:06:50Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/157791Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:36:03.270965Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones Potencial impacto de pequenas centrais hidreléticas sobre a biota aquática: um estudo de caso sobre macroinvertebrados associados a pedrais basálticos |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones Ruocco, A. M. C. bedrock rivers environmental alteration habitat conservation macrohabitats Sapucaí-Mirim river rios rochosos alterações ambientais conservação de habitas macro-habitas rio Sapucaí-Mirim |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
title_full |
Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
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Potential impact of small hydroelectric power plants on river biota: a case study on macroinvertebrates associated to basaltic knickzones |
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Ruocco, A. M. C. |
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Ruocco, A. M. C. Portinho, J. L. Nogueira, M. G. |
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Portinho, J. L. Nogueira, M. G. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Ruocco, A. M. C. Portinho, J. L. Nogueira, M. G. |
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bedrock rivers environmental alteration habitat conservation macrohabitats Sapucaí-Mirim river rios rochosos alterações ambientais conservação de habitas macro-habitas rio Sapucaí-Mirim |
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bedrock rivers environmental alteration habitat conservation macrohabitats Sapucaí-Mirim river rios rochosos alterações ambientais conservação de habitas macro-habitas rio Sapucaí-Mirim |
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AbstractSmall hydroelectric power plants (SHP) have been considered as an alternative for the generation of electricity with reduced environmental impacts. Nevertheless, no studies have addressed changes in a particular kind of river macrohabitat commonly affected by SHPs, the knickzones. This study aimed to assess the impact of a SHP construction on the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna associated with two basaltic knickzones located in Sapucaí-Mirim River, Southeast Brazil. The first, considered as a functional knickzone, follows the natural dynamics of the river flow and preserves the original rock substrate. The second, considered as non-functional knickzone, was permanently flooded after the SHP construction and the consolidated rock substrate was changed by fine sediment. Sampling was carried out in two seasonal periods and the data were analysed through multivariate analysis. It was observed differences in composition and structure of the macroinvertebrates community between the knickzones and periods. The functional knickzone exhibited a much higher richness, 72 taxa compared to 44 in the non-functional, as well as a large number of exclusive taxa (38, being only nine exclusive to the non-functional). Diversity, equitability and density mean values were also higher in the functional knickzone. The limnological parameters varied significantly between dry and rainy seasons but not between the distinct knickzones. This kind of macrohabitats and its potential role for the rivers biodiversity is practically unknown. In the scenery of fast SHP expansion, further studies and protection measures are necessary. |
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