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- Title
Structural Characteristics and Oxygen Consumption of the Epipelic Biofilm in Three Lowland Streams Exposed to Different Land Uses.
- Authors
Sierra, Maria; Gomez, Nora
- Abstract
The structural features and O2 consumption of the epipelic biofilm in streams of the Pampean plain were explored. The study was conducted in three lowland streams subjected to different anthropic disturbances. Three sampling sites were selected in different sectors of these streams considering land use intensity (high, moderate, and low). Samples of the water and of the epipelic biofilm were taken seasonally. El Pescado stream is subjected to a low level of human impact and showed lower organic matter and nutrient contents than the Rodríguez and Don Carlos streams which are subjected to moderate and high levels of human impact. The biofilm composition of the three streams was represented by cyanophytes and diatoms but with different species composition and dominance; protozoans and nematodes were the characteristic heterotrophic groups in the three streams. The Rodríguez and Don Carlos streams showed the highest abundance of organisms. Multiple regression showed that O2 consumption, chlorophyll a and trophic index were significantly correlated with the oxygen demands. On the other hand, the Rodríguez and Don Carlos streams exhibited significant differences with the El Pescado stream in O2 consumption, trophic index, and chlorophyll a content. Our results demonstrated that the different biological descriptors responded to environmental variables that are influenced by the different land use intensities, being chlorophyll a, abundance of organisms, and O2 consumption the most sensitive variables to the changes water quality.
- Subjects
PAMPAS (Argentina); ARGENTINA; BIOFILMS; RIVER ecology; OXYGEN; CHLOROPHYLL; LAND use; ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature; NEMATODES; PROTOZOAN populations
- Publication
Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 2007, Vol 186, Issue 1-4, p115
- ISSN
0049-6979
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11270-007-9469-y