INVESTIGADORES
MISERENDINO Maria Laura
artículos
Título:
Effects of landscape and desertification on the macroinvertebrate assemblages of rivers in Andean Patagonia
Autor/es:
MISERENDINO, M. L
Revista:
ARCHIV FUR HYDROBIOLOGIE
Editorial:
E. Schweizerbart´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung
Referencias:
Lugar: --; Año: 2004 p. 185 - 209
ISSN:
0003-9136
Resumen:
Spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblage structure were examined in rivers from 6 main basins in the mountains and the Patagonian plateau, Argentina. Surber samples were taken during the low water period from 36 sites and environmental variables were also assessed. Five site groups were identified using detrended correspondence analysis (DCA), one in the mountains, one in the piedmont, and three on the plateau (north, central and south). DCA axis1 separated sites along a physical gradient of water velocity and stream order, whereas axis 2 separated sites according to geographic location, latitude and substratum size. Piedmont sites had greater species richness than the mountains, north plateau and south plateau sites. Invertebrate density was significantly greater on the north plateau and piedmont than in the mountains and south plateau, whereas diversity (H?) was significant higher in the mountains and on the piedmont. From a landscape perspective, higher categories in biogeographical classifications (phytogeography, biozones) appear to be most useful for predicting macroinvertebrate assemblages in Patagonian rivers. Amounts of benthic organic matter and the density and biomass of functional feeding groups (FFG) were also examined in a subset of 25 rivers. During base discharge, wood, leaves and total benthic organic matter decreased significantly from the mountains to the plains, but no significant relationship was found between quantity of fine particular organic matter and distance from the source.  Shredder biomass decreased significantly from the headwaters downstream, and collector biomass increased. Predator biomass was relatively similar at all sites. A strong association was found between FFGs and their food resources.  The EPT index and H? decreased as desertification status increased suggesting that land degradation influences macroinvertebate assemblages. Loss of riparian cover as a consequence of overgrazing and other land use practices has negative effects on aquatic environments in Patagonia.