• Title of article

    Fine Sediment Input and Benthic Fauna Interactions at the Confluence of Two Large Rivers

  • Author/Authors

    Blettler، M. C. M. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Amsler، M. L. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Ezcurra De Drago، I. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Drago، E. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Paira، A. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Espinola، L. A. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Eberle، E. نويسنده Instituto Nacional de Limnolog?a (INALI-CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina , , Szupiany، R. نويسنده Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL), Facultad Ingenier?a y Ciencias H?dricas, FICH. Ciudad Universitaria (3000), Santa Fe, Argentina ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 37 سال 2016
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    65
  • To page
    76
  • Abstract
    Several studies suggest that invertebrate abundance and richness are disrupted and reset at confluences. Thus, junctions contribute disproportionately to the overall aquatic biodiversity of the river. In general terms, authors have reported high abundance and diversity due to the major physical heterogeneity at junctions. However, data are still scarce and uncertainties are plentiful. The impact of a great input of fine sediments on the distribution patterns of benthic invertebrates at a river confluence was quantitatively analyzed herein. The junction of the subtropical Bermejo River (high suspended sediment load) with the large Paraguay River is the selected study area to achieve this aim. While diversity increased slightly downstream the junction (from 0.21 to 0.36), density and richness of the macroinvertebrate assemblage significantly diminished downstream the confluence (from 29050 to 410 ind/m2; p < 0.05) due to the input of fine sediment from the Bermejo River (mean fine sediment increased downstream from 6.3 to 10.2 mg/L), causing a negatively impact on invertebrate assemblage. This study highlights the ecological importance of the sediment input effects on benthic invertebrates, a topic still poorly explored in river ecology. It is speculated that the spatial extent of the impact would be dependent upon the hydrological and sedimentological context, highly unequal between both rivers. New hypotheses should be tested through new studies considering different hydrological stages.
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
  • Record number

    2391919