Title of article :
Restoration Effects of the Riparian Forest on the Intertidal Fish Fauna in an Urban Area of the Amazon River
Author/Authors :
Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C Ichthyology and Limnology Laboratory - Universidade Federal do Amapa-NEPA (UNIFAP-NEPA) - Rodovia JK - km 02 - ´ 68.903-419 Macap - AP - Brazil , Ferrari, Stephen F Department of Ecology - Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS) - Sao Crist ˜ ov´ ao - SE - Brazil , Vasconcelos, Huann C. G Ichthyology and Limnology Laboratory - Universidade Federal do Amapa (UNIFAP) - Rodovia JK - km 02 - ´ 68.903-419 Macapa - AP - Brazil , Mendes-Junior, Raimundo N. G Cajari River Extractive Reserve - Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservac¸ao da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) - Rua Leopoldo Machado - ˜ 1126 Centro - Macapa - AP - Brazil , Araújo, Andrea S Zoology Laboratory - Universidade Federal do Amapa (UNIFAP) - Rodovia JK - km 02 - 68.903-419 Macap ´ a - AP - Brazil , Eduardo Costa-Campos, Carlos Herpetology Laboratory - Universidade Federal do Amapa (UNIFAP) - Rodovia JK - km 02 - 68.903-419 Macap ´ a - AP - Brazil , Nascimento, Walace S Ichthyology and Limnology Laboratory - Universidade Federal do Amapa-NEPA (UNIFAP-NEPA) - Rodovia JK - km 02 - ´ 68.903-419 Macap - AP - Brazil , Isaac, Victoria J Fishery Biology Laboratory - ICB - Universidade Federal do Para (UFPA) - Av. Perimetral 2651 - Guam ´ a - 66077530 Bel ´ em - PA - Brazil
Abstract :
Urbanization causes environmental impacts that threaten the health of aquatic communities and alter their recovery patterns. In this study, we evaluated the diversity of intertidal fish in six areas affected by urbanization (areas with native vegetation, deforested areas, and areas in process of restoration of vegetation) along an urban waterfront in the Amazon River. 20 species were identified, representing 17 genera, 14 families, and 8 orders. The different degrees of habitat degradation had a major effect on the composition of the fish fauna; the two least affected sectors were the only ones in that all 20 species were found. Eight species were recorded
in the most degraded areas. The analysis revealed two well-defined groups, coinciding with the sectors in better ecological quality
and degraded areas, respectively. The native vegetation has been identified as the crucial factor to the recovery and homeostasis
of the studied ecosystem, justifying its legal protection and its use in the restoration and conservation of altered and threatened environments. These results reinforce the importance of maintaining the native vegetation as well as its restoration in order to benefit of the fish populations in intertidal zones impacted by alterations resulting from inadequate urbanization.
Keywords :
Urbanization causes environmental , health , aquatic communities , recovery patterns , Restoration Effects , Riparian Forest , Fish Fauna , Urban Area , Amazon River
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal