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Title: | Impact of freshwater inputs on the spatial structure of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in two landlocked coastal lagoons |
Authors: | Félix, PM Correia, MJ Chainho, P Costa, JL Chaves, ML Cruz, T Castro, JJ Mirra, C Domingos, I Silva, ACF Cancela da Fonseca, L |
Keywords: | Macroinvertebrates Spatial distribution Groundwater Brackish systems Freshwater influence Interface areas |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Félix, P.M., Correia, M.J., Chainho, P., Costa, J.L., Chaves, M.L., Cruz, T., Castro, J.J., Mirra, C., Domingos, I., Silva, A.C.F., Cancela da Fonseca, L., 2015. Impact of freshwater inputs on the spatial structure of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in two landlocked coastal lagoons. Hydrobiologia, 758 (1): 197-209. |
Abstract: | Landlocked lagoons are naturally stressed
environments. They are strongly influenced by freshwater
input which not only varies naturally, but which
is also impacted by anthropogenic activities. This
study investigated the direct influence of freshwater
discharges on the distribution patterns and abundance
of benthic communities in two neighbouring landlocked
coastal lagoons, assessing the whole system
and the confluence area of each tributary. Sampling
occurred in the wet and dry seasons of 2011 at two distances from freshwater discharge locations. Both
lagoons were colonized by species from tw
o different pools, freshwater and marine. Freshwater
flow rates had a direct influence on the spatial structure
of the benthic communities of brackish-water/freshwater
interface areas, where also specific taxa can act
as early indicators of freshwater input variations. The
intensity of this influence is highly dependent on
lagoon size, creating spatial heterogeneity or affecting
the entire system. The benthic fauna at the confluence
of the tributary that depends almost exclusively on
groundwater showed the lowest variability, suggesting that the biogeochemical nature of the groundwater
may be a central cause for setting specific ecotones.
The results suggest that benthic communities of
landlocked coastal lagoons can be highly impacted
by flow reduction from freshwater aquifers under
drought conditions or water abstraction activities. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16656 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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