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Integrating multiple lines of evidence to assess freshwater ecosystem health in a tropical river basin☆

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dc.contributor.author Chancay, Juseth E.
dc.contributor.author Lucas Solis, Oscar Enrique
dc.contributor.author Alvear S., Daniela
dc.contributor.author Martínez R, Dayana
dc.contributor.author Mena, Gisella
dc.contributor.author Zurita, Bryan
dc.contributor.author Carrasco S., Luis
dc.contributor.author Carrillo, Henry
dc.contributor.author Segarra, Víctor
dc.contributor.author Naranjo, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.author Coronel, Brian
dc.contributor.author Espinosa, Rodrigo Eduardo
dc.contributor.author Vellosa Capparelli, Mariana
dc.contributor.author Cabrera, Marcela
dc.contributor.author Celi, Jorge
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-31T22:21:23Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-31T22:21:23Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Chancay, J.E., Lucas-Solis, O., Alvear-S, D., Martínez-R, D., Mena, G., Zurita, B., Carrasco-S, L., Carrillo, H., Segarra, V., Naranjo, E., Coronel, B., Espinosa, R., Cabrera, M., Capparelli, M.V., & Celi, J. (2021). Integrating multiple lines of evidence to assess freshwater ecosystem health in a tropical river basin. Environmental pollution, 289, 117796 .0 es
dc.identifier.issn https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117796
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/xmlui/handle/RD_IKIAM/454
dc.description.abstract Degradation of freshwater ecosystems by uncontrolled human activities is a growing concern in the tropics. In this regard, we aimed at testing an integrative framework based on the IFEQ index to assess freshwater ecosystem health of river basins impacted by intense livestock and agricultural activities, using the Muchacho River Basin (MRB) as a case study. The IFEQ combine multiple lines of evidence such as riverine hydromorphological analysis (LOE 1), physicochemical characterization using ions and pesticides (LOE 2), aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring (LOE 3), and phytotoxicological essays with L. sativa (LOE 4). Overall, results showed an important reduction in streamflow and an elevated increase in ion concentrations along the MRB caused by deforestation and erosion linked to agricultural and livestock activities. Impacts of the high ion concentrations were evidenced in macroinvertebrate communities as pollution-tolerant families, associated with high conductivity levels, represented 92 % of the total abundance. Pollution produced by organophosphate pesticides (OPPs) was critical in the whole MRB, showing levels that exceeded 270-fold maximum threshold for malathion and 30-fold for parathion, the latter banned in Ecuador. OPPs concentrations were related to low germination percentages of Lactuca sativa in sediment phytotoxicity tests. The IEFQ index ranged from 44.4 to 25.6, indicating that freshwater ecosystem conditions were “bad” at the headwaters of the MRB and “critical” along the lowest reaches. Our results show strong evidence that intense agricultural and livestock activities generated significant impacts on the aquatic ecosystem of the MRB. This integrative approach better explains the cumulative effects of human impacts, and should be replicated in other basins with similar conditions to help decision-makers and concerned inhabitants generate adequate policies and strategies to mitigate the degradation of freshwater ecosystems. es
dc.language.iso en es
dc.publisher Scopus es
dc.relation.ispartofseries Producción Científica - Artículos Científicos;A-IKIAM-000334
dc.subject Ion pollution es
dc.subject Organophosphate pesticides es
dc.subject Phytotoxicity es
dc.subject Agricultural impacts es
dc.subject IFEQ index es
dc.title Integrating multiple lines of evidence to assess freshwater ecosystem health in a tropical river basin☆ es
dc.type Article es


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