Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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Resumo: | Reservoirs are artificial ecosystems created by damming rivers and are primarily used to meet human needs when water is scarce. Population growth around reservoirs has led to environmental degradation from anthropogenic activities (agriculture, pasture, human occupation, industry, etc.), which can lead to a decline in the diversity of aquatic communities and a loss of processes and ecosystem services. With increasing climate change, more frequent drought scenarios are expected, leading to an increase in the number of reservoirs around the world. This work aims to assess how the benthic macroinvertebrate community in reservoirs responds to environmental stressors from different land use and occupation types, if their traits can serve as indicators of the stressors, how the land use and occupation influence the perception of the ecosystem services by the local population and how secondary production relates to these services. Therefore, this work is divided into four chapters with the following objectives: I) Evaluate the effects of land use and occupation patterns around reservoirs in physical and chemical variables, taxonomic and functional diversity, and secondary production of benthic macrofauna; II) Evaluate how gradients in physical and chemical variables affect the functional structure of the benthic macroinvertebrate community; III) Evaluate whether the ecosystem services of the benthic macrofauna are perceived by the population residing around the reservoirs, and what is the relationship between these services and the use and occupation of the land. Finally, didactic materials for scientific dissemination were developed to make the topics addressed in the thesis accessible to the general population. Environmental and benthic macrofaunal data were collected in six reservoirs in Northeastern Brazil in the Paraíba River basin (Sumé, Cordeiro, and Poções) and the Piranhas-Açu River basin (Cruzeta, Sabugí, and Passagem das Traíras) in 2014, 2015, and 2019, which suffered a severe drought. Overall, our results point that the development of anthropogenic activities adjacent to the reservoirs, such as agriculture, pasture and human occupation, negatively influenced the taxonomic and functional diversity of the macrobenthic community, either directly or indirectly (mediated by physical and chemical variables). However, agriculture, also an anthropic activity, influenced positively the benthic production, via increased nutrient concentrations. The increase in the environmental stressors selected functionally tolerant organisms with high resistance capacity. However, these were represented by dominant species, such as the exotic mollusc Melanoides tuberculatus, which resulted in low diversity in the most impacted reservoirs. This may compromise ecosystem functioning and raise concerns about adequate management of these systems. Land use and settlement also influenced the perception of ecosystem services by the local population, living near the reservoirs. Ecosystem services most recognized by the population were 84% provision, 12% cultural, and only 4% regulation and maintenance. In general, the presence of agriculture, pasture, open vegetation and trees/shrubs showed a significant relationship with the recognition of ecosystem services, especially those of provisioning. On the other hand, the identification of regulating and maintenance and cultural services showed a negative correlation with pasture, and a positive with open vegetation and trees/shrubs. The ecosystem services of benthic macrofauna were perceived indirectly by the population, through the potential of macroinvertebrates to facilitate services such as self-purification and decomposition in reservoirs. The ecosystem services most recognized by the population related to material benefits, highlighting the need for to inform these populations on the importance of other services provided by reservoirs and the role of benthic macroinvertebrates in maintaining those services. Also, the positive correlation between the secondary production of macrofauna and provisioning services suggests that this production may translate into higher energy available for sustaining these services through the trophic web. Finally, the results discussed here indicate that efficient management measures for the use and occupancy of lands adjacent to reservoirs are needed to ensure the maintenance of diversity and ecosystem services. In addition, the development of outreach and science education activities is needed to help people understand the importance of conserving benthic macroinvertebrates and reservoirs in providing ecosystem services. This thesis sought to cover a variety of areas, from community ecology to landscape ecology to ecosystem processes and social nature, to establish and explore connections between ecosystems and human populations. |
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2023-04-17T15:25:10Z2026-02-26T13:05:58Z2999-12-312023-02-27PAIVA, Franciely Ferreira. Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido. 2023. 157 p. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2023.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7274424004014011P9Reservoirs are artificial ecosystems created by damming rivers and are primarily used to meet human needs when water is scarce. Population growth around reservoirs has led to environmental degradation from anthropogenic activities (agriculture, pasture, human occupation, industry, etc.), which can lead to a decline in the diversity of aquatic communities and a loss of processes and ecosystem services. With increasing climate change, more frequent drought scenarios are expected, leading to an increase in the number of reservoirs around the world. This work aims to assess how the benthic macroinvertebrate community in reservoirs responds to environmental stressors from different land use and occupation types, if their traits can serve as indicators of the stressors, how the land use and occupation influence the perception of the ecosystem services by the local population and how secondary production relates to these services. Therefore, this work is divided into four chapters with the following objectives: I) Evaluate the effects of land use and occupation patterns around reservoirs in physical and chemical variables, taxonomic and functional diversity, and secondary production of benthic macrofauna; II) Evaluate how gradients in physical and chemical variables affect the functional structure of the benthic macroinvertebrate community; III) Evaluate whether the ecosystem services of the benthic macrofauna are perceived by the population residing around the reservoirs, and what is the relationship between these services and the use and occupation of the land. Finally, didactic materials for scientific dissemination were developed to make the topics addressed in the thesis accessible to the general population. Environmental and benthic macrofaunal data were collected in six reservoirs in Northeastern Brazil in the Paraíba River basin (Sumé, Cordeiro, and Poções) and the Piranhas-Açu River basin (Cruzeta, Sabugí, and Passagem das Traíras) in 2014, 2015, and 2019, which suffered a severe drought. Overall, our results point that the development of anthropogenic activities adjacent to the reservoirs, such as agriculture, pasture and human occupation, negatively influenced the taxonomic and functional diversity of the macrobenthic community, either directly or indirectly (mediated by physical and chemical variables). However, agriculture, also an anthropic activity, influenced positively the benthic production, via increased nutrient concentrations. The increase in the environmental stressors selected functionally tolerant organisms with high resistance capacity. However, these were represented by dominant species, such as the exotic mollusc Melanoides tuberculatus, which resulted in low diversity in the most impacted reservoirs. This may compromise ecosystem functioning and raise concerns about adequate management of these systems. Land use and settlement also influenced the perception of ecosystem services by the local population, living near the reservoirs. Ecosystem services most recognized by the population were 84% provision, 12% cultural, and only 4% regulation and maintenance. In general, the presence of agriculture, pasture, open vegetation and trees/shrubs showed a significant relationship with the recognition of ecosystem services, especially those of provisioning. On the other hand, the identification of regulating and maintenance and cultural services showed a negative correlation with pasture, and a positive with open vegetation and trees/shrubs. The ecosystem services of benthic macrofauna were perceived indirectly by the population, through the potential of macroinvertebrates to facilitate services such as self-purification and decomposition in reservoirs. The ecosystem services most recognized by the population related to material benefits, highlighting the need for to inform these populations on the importance of other services provided by reservoirs and the role of benthic macroinvertebrates in maintaining those services. Also, the positive correlation between the secondary production of macrofauna and provisioning services suggests that this production may translate into higher energy available for sustaining these services through the trophic web. Finally, the results discussed here indicate that efficient management measures for the use and occupancy of lands adjacent to reservoirs are needed to ensure the maintenance of diversity and ecosystem services. In addition, the development of outreach and science education activities is needed to help people understand the importance of conserving benthic macroinvertebrates and reservoirs in providing ecosystem services. This thesis sought to cover a variety of areas, from community ecology to landscape ecology to ecosystem processes and social nature, to establish and explore connections between ecosystems and human populations.Os reservatórios são ecossistemas artificiais criados pelo represamento de rios e são usados principalmente para atender às necessidades humanas quando a água é escassa. O crescimento populacional no entorno dos reservatórios tem levado à degradação ambiental decorrente de atividades antrópicas (agricultura, pastagem, ocupação humana, indústria etc.), o que pode levar à diminuição da diversidade das comunidades aquáticas e à perda de processos e serviços ecossistêmicos. Com o aumento das mudanças climáticas, são esperados cenários de seca mais frequentes, levando ao aumento do número de reservatórios em todo o mundo. Este trabalho visa avaliar como a comunidade de macroinvertebrados bentônicos em reservatórios responde a estressores ambientais de diferentes tipos de uso e ocupação da terra, se suas características funcionais podem servir como indicadores dos estressores, como o uso e ocupação da terra influenciam a percepção dos serviços ecossistêmicos pela população local e como a produção secundária se relaciona com esses serviços. Portanto, este trabalho está dividido em três capítulos com os seguintes objetivos: I) Avaliar os efeitos dos padrões de uso e ocupação da terra ao redor dos reservatórios sobre as variáveis físicas e químicas, diversidade taxonômica e funcional e produção secundária da macrofauna bentônica; II) Avaliar como gradientes de variáveis físicas e químicas afetam a estrutura funcional da comunidade de macroinvertebrados bentônicos; III) Avaliar se os serviços ecossistêmicos da macrofauna bentônica são percebidos pela população que reside no entorno dos reservatórios, e qual a relação desses serviços com o uso e ocupação da terra. Por fim, foi desenvolvido materiais didáticos de divulgação científica para tornar os temas abordados na tese acessíveis à população em geral. Dados ambientais e da macrofauna bentônica foram coletados em seis reservatórios no Nordeste do Brasil na bacia do Rio Paraíba (Sumé, Cordeiro e Poções) e na bacia do Rio Piranhas-Açu (Cruzeta, Sabugí e Passagem das Traíras) em 2014, 2015 e 2019, que sofreu uma forte seca. No geral, os resultados apontam que o desenvolvimento de atividades antrópicas adjacentes aos reservatórios, como agricultura, pastagem e ocupação humana, influenciou negativamente a diversidade taxonômica e funcional da comunidade macrobentônica, direta ou indiretamente (mediada por variáveis físicas e químicas). No entanto, a agricultura, também uma atividade antrópica, influenciou positivamente a produção bentônica, via aumento das concentrações de nutrientes. O aumento dos estressores ambientais selecionou organismos funcionalmente tolerantes e com alta capacidade de resistência. No entanto, estes foram representados por espécies dominantes, como o molusco exótico Melanoides tuberculatus, o que resultou em baixa diversidade nos reservatórios mais impactados. Isso pode comprometer o funcionamento do ecossistema e levantar preocupações sobre o manejo adequado desses sistemas. O uso e ocupação da terra também influenciou a percepção dos serviços ecossistêmicos pela população local, que vive próximo aos reservatórios. Os serviços ecossistêmicos mais reconhecidos pela população foram 84% provisão, 12% cultura e apenas 4% regulação e manutenção. De modo geral, a presença de agricultura, pastagem, vegetação aberta e arbórea/arbustiva apresentou relação significativa com o reconhecimento dos serviços ecossistêmicos, principalmente os de provisão. Por outro lado, a identificação dos serviços de regulação e manutenção e culturais apresentou correlação negativa com pastagem e positiva com vegetação aberta e arbórea/arbustiva. Os serviços ecossistêmicos da macrofauna bentônicas foram percebidos de forma indireta pela população, por meio do potencial dos macroinvertebrados para a facilitação de serviços como autodepuração e decomposição nos reservatórios. Os serviços ecossistêmicos mais reconhecidos pela população estão relacionados aos benefícios materiais, destacando a necessidade de informar essas populações sobre a importância de outros serviços prestados pelos reservatórios e o papel dos macroinvertebrados bentônicos na manutenção desses serviços. Além disso, a correlação positiva entre a produção secundária de macrofauna e serviços de provisão sugere que essa produção pode se traduzir em maior energia disponível para sustentar esses serviços através da teia trófica. Por fim, os resultados aqui discutidos indicam que medidas eficientes de manejo do uso e ocupação das terras adjacentes aos reservatórios são necessárias para garantir a manutenção da diversidade e dos serviços ecossistêmicos. Além disso, o desenvolvimento de atividades de divulgação e educação científica é necessário para ajudar as pessoas a entender a importância da conservação de macroinvertebrados bentônicos e reservatórios na prestação de serviços ecossistêmicos. 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Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido |
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Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido |
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Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido |
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Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido |
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Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido |
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Paiva, Franciely Ferreira |
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Dolbeth, Marina |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/5564146014748267 |
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Bonecker, Cláudia Costa |
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Esteves, Luciana Slomp |
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Barbosa, José Etham De Lucena |
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Azevêdo, Evaldo de Lira |
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Molozzi, Joseline |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4277209620755163 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/7699907450395465 |
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Paiva, Franciely Ferreira |
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Dolbeth, Marina Bonecker, Cláudia Costa Esteves, Luciana Slomp Barbosa, José Etham De Lucena Azevêdo, Evaldo de Lira Molozzi, Joseline |
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CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS ECOLOGIA ECOLOGIA |
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CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS ECOLOGIA ECOLOGIA Macrofauna bentônica Impactos antrópicos Características funcionais |
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Macrofauna bentônica Impactos antrópicos Características funcionais |
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Reservoirs are artificial ecosystems created by damming rivers and are primarily used to meet human needs when water is scarce. Population growth around reservoirs has led to environmental degradation from anthropogenic activities (agriculture, pasture, human occupation, industry, etc.), which can lead to a decline in the diversity of aquatic communities and a loss of processes and ecosystem services. With increasing climate change, more frequent drought scenarios are expected, leading to an increase in the number of reservoirs around the world. This work aims to assess how the benthic macroinvertebrate community in reservoirs responds to environmental stressors from different land use and occupation types, if their traits can serve as indicators of the stressors, how the land use and occupation influence the perception of the ecosystem services by the local population and how secondary production relates to these services. Therefore, this work is divided into four chapters with the following objectives: I) Evaluate the effects of land use and occupation patterns around reservoirs in physical and chemical variables, taxonomic and functional diversity, and secondary production of benthic macrofauna; II) Evaluate how gradients in physical and chemical variables affect the functional structure of the benthic macroinvertebrate community; III) Evaluate whether the ecosystem services of the benthic macrofauna are perceived by the population residing around the reservoirs, and what is the relationship between these services and the use and occupation of the land. Finally, didactic materials for scientific dissemination were developed to make the topics addressed in the thesis accessible to the general population. Environmental and benthic macrofaunal data were collected in six reservoirs in Northeastern Brazil in the Paraíba River basin (Sumé, Cordeiro, and Poções) and the Piranhas-Açu River basin (Cruzeta, Sabugí, and Passagem das Traíras) in 2014, 2015, and 2019, which suffered a severe drought. Overall, our results point that the development of anthropogenic activities adjacent to the reservoirs, such as agriculture, pasture and human occupation, negatively influenced the taxonomic and functional diversity of the macrobenthic community, either directly or indirectly (mediated by physical and chemical variables). However, agriculture, also an anthropic activity, influenced positively the benthic production, via increased nutrient concentrations. The increase in the environmental stressors selected functionally tolerant organisms with high resistance capacity. However, these were represented by dominant species, such as the exotic mollusc Melanoides tuberculatus, which resulted in low diversity in the most impacted reservoirs. This may compromise ecosystem functioning and raise concerns about adequate management of these systems. Land use and settlement also influenced the perception of ecosystem services by the local population, living near the reservoirs. Ecosystem services most recognized by the population were 84% provision, 12% cultural, and only 4% regulation and maintenance. In general, the presence of agriculture, pasture, open vegetation and trees/shrubs showed a significant relationship with the recognition of ecosystem services, especially those of provisioning. On the other hand, the identification of regulating and maintenance and cultural services showed a negative correlation with pasture, and a positive with open vegetation and trees/shrubs. The ecosystem services of benthic macrofauna were perceived indirectly by the population, through the potential of macroinvertebrates to facilitate services such as self-purification and decomposition in reservoirs. The ecosystem services most recognized by the population related to material benefits, highlighting the need for to inform these populations on the importance of other services provided by reservoirs and the role of benthic macroinvertebrates in maintaining those services. Also, the positive correlation between the secondary production of macrofauna and provisioning services suggests that this production may translate into higher energy available for sustaining these services through the trophic web. Finally, the results discussed here indicate that efficient management measures for the use and occupancy of lands adjacent to reservoirs are needed to ensure the maintenance of diversity and ecosystem services. In addition, the development of outreach and science education activities is needed to help people understand the importance of conserving benthic macroinvertebrates and reservoirs in providing ecosystem services. This thesis sought to cover a variety of areas, from community ecology to landscape ecology to ecosystem processes and social nature, to establish and explore connections between ecosystems and human populations. |
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2023 |
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2023-04-17T15:25:10Z 2026-02-26T13:05:58Z |
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2023-02-27 |
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2999-12-31 |
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PAIVA, Franciely Ferreira. Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido. 2023. 157 p. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2023. |
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https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/72744 |
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PAIVA, Franciely Ferreira. Macroinvertebrados bentônicos como indicadores de estressores ambientais e de serviços ecossistêmicos em reservatórios no semiárido. 2023. 157 p. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2023. 24004014011P9 |
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por |
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba |
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UEPB |
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba |
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