An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)

The relationships between fish assemblage structure and environmental variables along a pollution gradient in the Medina River were analyzed over a year in four sampling sites (S1-S4). The river flows in a mountain-plain transition and is affected by several small town wastewater and sugar cane indu...

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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
title An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
spellingShingle An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
Ciencias Biologicas
Zoologia
polucion organica
gradiente
factores ambientales
title_short An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
title_full An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
title_fullStr An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
title_sort An assessment of fish communities along a piedmont river receiving organic pollution (aconquija mountains, argentina)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv fernandez, luis
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv fernandez, luis
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Ciencias Biologicas
Zoologia
polucion organica
gradiente
factores ambientales
topic Ciencias Biologicas
Zoologia
polucion organica
gradiente
factores ambientales
description The relationships between fish assemblage structure and environmental variables along a pollution gradient in the Medina River were analyzed over a year in four sampling sites (S1-S4). The river flows in a mountain-plain transition and is affected by several small town wastewater and sugar cane industries effluents. Environmental variables were divided in two sets, hereafter named “pollution� and “natural�. The first set included water quality variables modified by anthropic activities such as D.O., C.O.D, and dissolved ion concentrations. Natural variables included altitude, position, and time of the year. The upstream site (S1) had the lowest species richness and CPUE; but the number of species and density increased downriver (S2-S3). S1 was inhabited by invertivore species (Trichomycterus corduvensis), having low tolerance to environmental conditions and high D.O. requirements. S4 sustained the most tolerant and abundant species (Otocinclus vittatus, Corydoras paleatus), enduring the lowest D.O. and the highest C.O.D. A significant Canonical Correspondence Analysis for natural variables showed a gradient of species composition related to altitude and discharge. Water quality degradation by sugar cane factories and urban development, coupled with natural climatic, topographic and hydrological factors explained a significant amount of spatial and temporal variation in fish community structure (@48%). Natural and pollution variables shared about 15% of total variance. However, pollution variables were not significant after partialling- out the effects of natural variables, but natural variability remained significant after removal of pollution effects. The results suggest that effects of pollution may be just the result of ordination of fish communities along natural spatial and temporal gradients that are positively correlated to pollution gradients.
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