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A stream multimetric fish index in a large-sized city in south-eastern Brazil

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Author(s):
Guilherme Raphael Camargo Arcanjo Silva [1] ; Maurício Cetra [2]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Universidade Federal de São Carlos. Programa de Pós-graduação em Sustentabilidade na Gestão Ambiental - Brasil
[2] Universidade Federal de São Carlos. Departamento de Ciências Ambientais - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Acta Limnol. Bras.; v. 33, 2021-06-16.
Abstract

Abstract: Aim Our study was carried out to develop a multimetric index suitable for urban wadeable streams in Sorocaba, a large-sized city from the Atlantic rainforest in south-eastern Brazil. Methods Twenty-seven stream stretches were selected for environmental and fish evaluation. Twenty ecological metrics were tested over an environmental gradient between the reference and degraded stretches. Candidate metrics were screened for range, responsiveness, and redundancy. We calculated a multimetric fish index (MFI) subdivided into five quality classes: reference ≥ 0.8, 0.6 ≤ good < 0.8, 0.4 ≤ moderate < 0.6, 0.2 ≤ poor < 0.4, and bad < 0.2. Results Four metrics were adequate for discriminating higher biotic quality from degraded stretches. Five stream stretches (18%) were classified as a reference or good, and 16 (60%) were poor or bad. Three reference stretches could be used for a hydromorphological restoration programme. Conclusion Our results indicated that biological integrity was altered, which was indicative of severe environmental degradation. Our study results may be useful for a management and restoration project of the Sorocaba/Médio Tietê hydrographic basin. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/25860-3 - Effect of Small Hydroelectric Power Plants (SHPPs) and Hydroelectric Power Plants (HPP) in Atlantic Forest Streams Fish Communities
Grantee:Mauricio Cetra
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants