INVESTIGADORES
VILCHES Carolina Soledad
artículos
Título:
Efecto de la invasión de acacia negra (Gleditsia triacanthos L.) en arroyos pampeanos
Autor/es:
VILCHES, CAROLINA; TORREMORELL, A; DEBANDI, J.I.; RODRIGUEZ CASTRO, C; RIGACCI, L; ZUNINO, E; KRAVETZ, S; GIORGI, ADONIS
Revista:
Biologia Acuática
Editorial:
ILPLA
Referencias:
Año: 2014 vol. 30 p. 241 - 248
ISSN:
0326-1638
Resumen:
Pampean fluvial
ecosystems of low order usually lack of riparian vegetation. In recent years
the invasion of Honey locust (Gleditsia
triacanthos) has caused changes in landscape composition. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the effect of Honey locust invasion on pampean streams.
Three reaches with different degree of invasion were selected and compared with
three control reaches with no canopy included in the study. In order to
evaluate the effect of invasion, nutrients (Soluble reactive phosphorus,
ammonium and nitrates), biomass of producers (Seston, macrophytes, periphyton
and phytobenthos) and net production in each reach were determined. Significant differences were observed for all
of variables estimated between reaches with and without canopy, but not in all
cases. The amount of variables with significant differences between both
reaches rises following a gradient of increasing invasion levels. Furthermore,
differences are more pronounced with increasing percentage of Honey locust
coverage on the stream. We conclude that sustained invasion of Honey locust
modifies the concentration of nutrients in water, the biomass of some
communities and the production of these communities. This effect could be
avoided with early management of the invasion of acacias.

