INVESTIGADORES
SIRI Augusto
artículos
Título:
New insights on bioindicator value of Chironomids by using occupancy modelling
Autor/es:
CORTELEZZI, AGUSTINA; SIMOY, MARÍA V.; SIRI, AUGUSTO; DONATO, MARIANO; CEPEDA, ROSANA E.; MARINELLI, CLAUDIA B.; BERKUNSKY, IGOR
Revista:
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 117
ISSN:
1470-160X
Resumen:
The use of bioindicators requires environmental information and a detailed knowledge of the biota to which it isassign a sensitivity value. The objective of this work was assessing the sensitivity of chironomids to several waterquality variables. We used multivariate analysis and occupancy modelling to understand the relationship be-tween abundance and occupancy of chironomid taxa and water quality. The study was performance in 43 sites ofeight Pampean streams of Argentina during the fall in 2012 and 2015. We determined the association between21 taxa of the chironomid assemblage andfive variables of water quality (i.e., conductivity, dissolved oxygen, 5-days biochemical oxygen demand, concentrations of phosphate and dissolved inorganic nitrogen). We identifiedtaxa associated to low water quality (e.g.,Chironomus calligraphus) and high-water quality (e.g.,Rheotanytarsus).In some chironomid taxa their potential as bioindicator increased as the taxonomic level decreased (e.g.Chironominae). However, in other taxa this potential as bioindicator of water quality remains at subfamily level(e.g. Orthocladiinae). The occupancy of Parachironomussp. andChironomus calligraphusincreased in the siteswith the lowest concentration of dissolved oxygen, while Rheotanytarsus sp. and Onconeura analiae behaved in an inverse way.C. calligraphus and O. analiae occupied sites with high values of both, conductivity and 5-days biochemical oxygen demand.C. calligraphus was the single species showing a positive relationship between its occupancy and concentration of phosphate. The occupancy of Allocladius neobilobulatus and Cricotopus sp. were negatively related to the increase of the concentration of nutrients. The description of species sensitivity in terms of occupancy, offers a new methodology to understand how species shows a pattern along abiotic gradient.Further studies about sensitive of local chironomid species to different types of stressors will allow researchers togenerate more accurate biotic indices based on these taxa. The water quality of lowland streams would beinferred from the occupancy of chironomid taxa.