Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region

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Autor(a) principal: Dala-Corte, Renato B.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Melo, Adriano S., Siqueira, Tadeu [UNESP], Bini, Luis M., Martins, Renato T., Cunico, Almir M., Pes, Ana M., Magalhães, André L. B., Godoy, Bruno S., Leal, Cecília G., Monteiro-Júnior, Claudio S., Stenert, Cristina, Castro, Diego M. P., Macedo, Diego R., Lima-Junior, Dilermando P., Gubiani, Éder A., Massariol, Fabiana C., Teresa, Fabrício B., Becker, Fernando G., Souza, Francine N., Valente-Neto, Francisco, Souza, Franco L., Salles, Frederico F., Brejão, Gabriel L. [UNESP], Brito, Janaina G., Vitule, Jean R. S., Simião-Ferreira, Juliana, Dias-Silva, Karina, Albuquerque, Laysson, Juen, Leandro, Maltchik, Leonardo, Casatti, Lilian [UNESP], Montag, Luciano, Rodrigues, Marciel E., Callisto, Marcos, Nogueira, Maria A. M., Santos, Mireile R., Hamada, Neusa, Pamplin, Paulo A. Z., Pompeu, Paulo S., Leitão, Rafael P., Ruaro, Renata, Mariano, Rodolfo, Couceiro, Sheyla R. M., Abilhoa, Vinícius, Oliveira, Vivian C., Shimano, Yulie, Moretto, Yara, Súarez, Yzel R., Roque, Fabio de O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13657
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/201826
Resumo: Protecting riparian vegetation around streams is vital in reducing the detrimental effects of environmental change on freshwater ecosystems and in maintaining aquatic biodiversity. Thus, identifying ecological thresholds is useful for defining regulatory limits and for guiding the management of riparian zones towards the conservation of freshwater biota. Using nationwide data on fish and invertebrates occurring in small Brazilian streams, we estimated thresholds of native vegetation loss in which there are abrupt changes in the occurrence and abundance of freshwater bioindicators and tested whether there are congruent responses among different biomes, biological groups and riparian buffer sizes. Mean thresholds of native vegetation cover loss varied widely among biomes, buffer sizes and biological groups: ranging from 0.5% to 77.4% for fish, from 2.9% to 37.0% for aquatic invertebrates and from 3.8% to 43.2% for a subset of aquatic invertebrates. Confidence intervals for thresholds were wide, but the minimum values of these intervals were lower for the smaller riparian buffers (50 and 100 m) than larger ones (200 and 500 m), indicating that land use should be kept away from the streams. Also, thresholds occurred at a lower percentage of riparian vegetation loss in the smaller buffers, and were critically lower for invertebrates: reducing only 6.5% of native vegetation cover within a 50-m riparian buffer is enough to cross thresholds for invertebrates. Synthesis and applications. The high variability in biodiversity responses to loss of native riparian vegetation suggests caution in the use of a single riparian width for conservation actions or policy definitions nationwide. The most sensitive bioindicators can be used as early warning signals of abrupt changes in freshwater biodiversity. In practice, maintaining at least 50-m wide riparian reserves on each side of streams would be more effective to protect freshwater biodiversity in Brazil. However, incentives and conservation strategies to protect even wider riparian reserves (~100 m) and also taking into consideration the regional context will promote a greater benefit. This information should be used to set conservation goals and to create complementary mechanisms and policies to protect wider riparian reserves than those currently required by the federal law.
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spelling Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical regionforest codefreshwaterland usenative vegetationprivate propertyriparian reservesstream faunatipping pointProtecting riparian vegetation around streams is vital in reducing the detrimental effects of environmental change on freshwater ecosystems and in maintaining aquatic biodiversity. Thus, identifying ecological thresholds is useful for defining regulatory limits and for guiding the management of riparian zones towards the conservation of freshwater biota. Using nationwide data on fish and invertebrates occurring in small Brazilian streams, we estimated thresholds of native vegetation loss in which there are abrupt changes in the occurrence and abundance of freshwater bioindicators and tested whether there are congruent responses among different biomes, biological groups and riparian buffer sizes. Mean thresholds of native vegetation cover loss varied widely among biomes, buffer sizes and biological groups: ranging from 0.5% to 77.4% for fish, from 2.9% to 37.0% for aquatic invertebrates and from 3.8% to 43.2% for a subset of aquatic invertebrates. Confidence intervals for thresholds were wide, but the minimum values of these intervals were lower for the smaller riparian buffers (50 and 100 m) than larger ones (200 and 500 m), indicating that land use should be kept away from the streams. Also, thresholds occurred at a lower percentage of riparian vegetation loss in the smaller buffers, and were critically lower for invertebrates: reducing only 6.5% of native vegetation cover within a 50-m riparian buffer is enough to cross thresholds for invertebrates. Synthesis and applications. The high variability in biodiversity responses to loss of native riparian vegetation suggests caution in the use of a single riparian width for conservation actions or policy definitions nationwide. The most sensitive bioindicators can be used as early warning signals of abrupt changes in freshwater biodiversity. In practice, maintaining at least 50-m wide riparian reserves on each side of streams would be more effective to protect freshwater biodiversity in Brazil. However, incentives and conservation strategies to protect even wider riparian reserves (~100 m) and also taking into consideration the regional context will promote a greater benefit. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
title Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
spellingShingle Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
Dala-Corte, Renato B.
forest code
freshwater
land use
native vegetation
private property
riparian reserves
stream fauna
tipping point
title_short Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
title_full Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
title_fullStr Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
title_full_unstemmed Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
title_sort Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region
author Dala-Corte, Renato B.
author_facet Dala-Corte, Renato B.
Melo, Adriano S.
Siqueira, Tadeu [UNESP]
Bini, Luis M.
Martins, Renato T.
Cunico, Almir M.
Pes, Ana M.
Magalhães, André L. B.
Godoy, Bruno S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Monteiro-Júnior, Claudio S.
Stenert, Cristina
Castro, Diego M. P.
Macedo, Diego R.
Lima-Junior, Dilermando P.
Gubiani, Éder A.
Massariol, Fabiana C.
Teresa, Fabrício B.
Becker, Fernando G.
Souza, Francine N.
Valente-Neto, Francisco
Souza, Franco L.
Salles, Frederico F.
Brejão, Gabriel L. [UNESP]
Brito, Janaina G.
Vitule, Jean R. S.
Simião-Ferreira, Juliana
Dias-Silva, Karina
Albuquerque, Laysson
Juen, Leandro
Maltchik, Leonardo
Casatti, Lilian [UNESP]
Montag, Luciano
Rodrigues, Marciel E.
Callisto, Marcos
Nogueira, Maria A. M.
Santos, Mireile R.
Hamada, Neusa
Pamplin, Paulo A. Z.
Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leitão, Rafael P.
Ruaro, Renata
Mariano, Rodolfo
Couceiro, Sheyla R. M.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Oliveira, Vivian C.
Shimano, Yulie
Moretto, Yara
Súarez, Yzel R.
Roque, Fabio de O.
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Siqueira, Tadeu [UNESP]
Bini, Luis M.
Martins, Renato T.
Cunico, Almir M.
Pes, Ana M.
Magalhães, André L. B.
Godoy, Bruno S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Monteiro-Júnior, Claudio S.
Stenert, Cristina
Castro, Diego M. P.
Macedo, Diego R.
Lima-Junior, Dilermando P.
Gubiani, Éder A.
Massariol, Fabiana C.
Teresa, Fabrício B.
Becker, Fernando G.
Souza, Francine N.
Valente-Neto, Francisco
Souza, Franco L.
Salles, Frederico F.
Brejão, Gabriel L. [UNESP]
Brito, Janaina G.
Vitule, Jean R. S.
Simião-Ferreira, Juliana
Dias-Silva, Karina
Albuquerque, Laysson
Juen, Leandro
Maltchik, Leonardo
Casatti, Lilian [UNESP]
Montag, Luciano
Rodrigues, Marciel E.
Callisto, Marcos
Nogueira, Maria A. M.
Santos, Mireile R.
Hamada, Neusa
Pamplin, Paulo A. Z.
Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leitão, Rafael P.
Ruaro, Renata
Mariano, Rodolfo
Couceiro, Sheyla R. M.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Oliveira, Vivian C.
Shimano, Yulie
Moretto, Yara
Súarez, Yzel R.
Roque, Fabio de O.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)
Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
UNISINOS
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)
Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG)
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC)
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Centro Universitário FG (UNIFG)
Ciencia e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais (IFSULDEMINAS)
Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL)
Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)
Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)
Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará (UFOPA)
Museu de História Natural Capão da Imbuia (MHNCI)
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisa do Pantanal (INPP)
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS)
James Cook University
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dala-Corte, Renato B.
Melo, Adriano S.
Siqueira, Tadeu [UNESP]
Bini, Luis M.
Martins, Renato T.
Cunico, Almir M.
Pes, Ana M.
Magalhães, André L. B.
Godoy, Bruno S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Monteiro-Júnior, Claudio S.
Stenert, Cristina
Castro, Diego M. P.
Macedo, Diego R.
Lima-Junior, Dilermando P.
Gubiani, Éder A.
Massariol, Fabiana C.
Teresa, Fabrício B.
Becker, Fernando G.
Souza, Francine N.
Valente-Neto, Francisco
Souza, Franco L.
Salles, Frederico F.
Brejão, Gabriel L. [UNESP]
Brito, Janaina G.
Vitule, Jean R. S.
Simião-Ferreira, Juliana
Dias-Silva, Karina
Albuquerque, Laysson
Juen, Leandro
Maltchik, Leonardo
Casatti, Lilian [UNESP]
Montag, Luciano
Rodrigues, Marciel E.
Callisto, Marcos
Nogueira, Maria A. M.
Santos, Mireile R.
Hamada, Neusa
Pamplin, Paulo A. Z.
Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leitão, Rafael P.
Ruaro, Renata
Mariano, Rodolfo
Couceiro, Sheyla R. M.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Oliveira, Vivian C.
Shimano, Yulie
Moretto, Yara
Súarez, Yzel R.
Roque, Fabio de O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv forest code
freshwater
land use
native vegetation
private property
riparian reserves
stream fauna
tipping point
topic forest code
freshwater
land use
native vegetation
private property
riparian reserves
stream fauna
tipping point
description Protecting riparian vegetation around streams is vital in reducing the detrimental effects of environmental change on freshwater ecosystems and in maintaining aquatic biodiversity. Thus, identifying ecological thresholds is useful for defining regulatory limits and for guiding the management of riparian zones towards the conservation of freshwater biota. Using nationwide data on fish and invertebrates occurring in small Brazilian streams, we estimated thresholds of native vegetation loss in which there are abrupt changes in the occurrence and abundance of freshwater bioindicators and tested whether there are congruent responses among different biomes, biological groups and riparian buffer sizes. Mean thresholds of native vegetation cover loss varied widely among biomes, buffer sizes and biological groups: ranging from 0.5% to 77.4% for fish, from 2.9% to 37.0% for aquatic invertebrates and from 3.8% to 43.2% for a subset of aquatic invertebrates. Confidence intervals for thresholds were wide, but the minimum values of these intervals were lower for the smaller riparian buffers (50 and 100 m) than larger ones (200 and 500 m), indicating that land use should be kept away from the streams. Also, thresholds occurred at a lower percentage of riparian vegetation loss in the smaller buffers, and were critically lower for invertebrates: reducing only 6.5% of native vegetation cover within a 50-m riparian buffer is enough to cross thresholds for invertebrates. Synthesis and applications. The high variability in biodiversity responses to loss of native riparian vegetation suggests caution in the use of a single riparian width for conservation actions or policy definitions nationwide. The most sensitive bioindicators can be used as early warning signals of abrupt changes in freshwater biodiversity. In practice, maintaining at least 50-m wide riparian reserves on each side of streams would be more effective to protect freshwater biodiversity in Brazil. However, incentives and conservation strategies to protect even wider riparian reserves (~100 m) and also taking into consideration the regional context will promote a greater benefit. This information should be used to set conservation goals and to create complementary mechanisms and policies to protect wider riparian reserves than those currently required by the federal law.
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