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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2013

Macrophytes, epipelic biofilm, and invertebrates as biotic indicators of physical habitat degradation of lowland streams (Argentina)

Agustina Cortelezzi; María Victoria Sierra; Nora Gómez; Claudia Marinelli; Alberto Rodrigues Capítulo

Our objective was to assess the effect of the physical habitat degradation in three lowland streams of Argentina that are subject to different land uses. To address this matter, we looked into some physical habitat alterations, mainly the water quality and channel changes, the impact on macrophytes’ community, and the structural and functional descriptors of the epipelic biofilm and invertebrate assemblages. As a consequence of physical and chemical perturbations, we differentiated sampling sites with different degradation levels. The low degraded sites were affected mainly for the suburban land use, the moderately degraded sites for the rural land use, and the highly degraded sites for the urban land use. The data shows that the biotic descriptors that best reflected the environmental degradation were vegetation cover and macrophytes richness, the dominance of tolerant species (epipelic biofilm and invertebrates), algal biomass, O2 consumption by the epipelic biofilm, and invertebrates’ richness and diversity. Furthermore, the results obtained highlight the importance of the macrophytes in the lowland streams, where there is a poor diversification of abiotic substrates and where the macrophytes not only provide shelter but also a food source for invertebrates and other trophic levels such as fish. We also noted that both in benthic communities, invertebrates and epipelic biofilm supplied different information: the habitat’s physical structure provided by the macrophytes influenced mainly the invertebrate descriptors; meanwhile, the water quality mainly influenced most of the epipelic biofilm descriptors.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2014

Temporal distribution of cyanobacteria in the coast of a shallow temperate estuary (Río de la Plata): some implications for its monitoring.

María B. Sathicq; Nora Gómez; Darío Andrinolo; Daniela Sedán; Jorge L. Donadelli

The aim of this study was to analyze the temporal distribution of phytoplanktonic cyanobacteria in a site located in the freshwater tidal zone near the extraction point for the drinking water supply. Samples were taken considering three timescales as follows: hours, days, and weeks, during the period of highest development of cyanobacteria. The phytoplankton density, microcystin concentration (LR, RR, YR), and chlorophyll-a were related to meteorological variables (wind and temperature), tidal high, and physical-chemical variables (nutrients, pH, conductivity, light penetration). The results obtained in this study showed that the variables that primarily modulate the temporal distribution of cyanobacteria were temperature, pH, light penetration, conductivity, and nutrients (particularly NO3− and NH4+), while the winds and tide had a secondary effect, only evidenced at an hourly scale. Therefore, this timescale would be the most suitable for monitoring cyanobacterial populations, when the amount of cyanobacterial cells exceeds the alert I level proposed by the World Health Organization. This recommendation is particularly important for the water intake zones in Río de la Plata, which are vulnerable to the damage generated by cyanobacteria on the water quality.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation phenomenon on coastal phytoplankton in a mixohaline ecosystem on the southeastern of South America: Río de la Plata estuary.

María Belén Sathicq; Delia Elena Bauer; Nora Gómez

The aim of this study was to analyze the density, diversity, biomass and assemblage composition of the phytoplankton in relation to environmental conditions (physical, chemical, hydrological and meteorological variables), measured under the different scenarios caused by the ENSO phenomenon in the period between 2005 and 2012, in six sampling sites in the tidal freshwater zone of the Río de la Plata estuary, covering almost 100km of coastline. The results revealed changes in the structure of the phytoplankton, such as a significant reduction of diversity, and decreases in biomass and phytoplankton density, particularly during El Niño phases. Cyanobacteria were more abundant in the neutral periods, Chlorophyceae dominated La Niña phase while Bacyllariophyceae dominated El Niño. However, no complete replacement of species between cycles was observed. The results obtained were highly variable due to the inherent natural variability of the Río de la Plata, emphasized by the anthropogenic impact in this area.


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Effects of pulse and press additions of salt on biofilms of nutrient-rich streams.

Joaquín Cochero; Magdalena Licursi; Nora Gómez

Chronic and pulse increments of salinity can cause different consequences on the aquatic communities, and its effects are related to factors such as the magnitude, frequency and ionic composition, as well as on the baseline salt concentrations in the water. The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the biofilms from a nutrient-rich stream to both pulse and chronic additions of salt, along with their recovery after the stressor had been removed. For this purpose, a microcosm study was conducted exposing biofilms to water enriched with sodium chloride in two treatments (press and pulse), and comparing the changes in the biofilm with control microcosms without salt additions. The experiment lasted 72h, and the variables measured included bacterial density, chlorophyll-a concentration, community composition, total carbohydrate content, oxygen consumption and the percentage of nuclear alterations in diatoms. Both treatments resulted in a decrease in the bacterial density of the biofilm and in oxygen consumption; the chronic treatment in particular also caused an increased percentage of nuclear abnormalities in the diatom assemblage. The biofilm recovered to control levels after the treatments had been discontinued for 72h. We concluded that the biofilms can be altered significantly under both chronic and pulse additions of salt even after a short-term exposure, and that the community can recover if the stressor is withdrawn.


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2013

Delayed response of microbial epipelic biofilm to nutrient addition in a Pampean stream

Joaquín Cochero; Anna M. Romaní; Nora Gómez


Limnologica | 2015

Changes in the epipelic diatom assemblage in nutrient rich streams due to the variations of simultaneous stressors

Joaquín Cochero; Magdalena Licursi; Nora Gómez


Continental Shelf Research | 2017

Use of phytoplankton assemblages to assess the quality of coastal waters of a transitional ecosystem: Río de la Plata estuary

María Belén Sathicq; Nora Gómez; Delia Elena Bauer; Jorge A. Donadelli


Ecological Indicators | 2016

An index to evaluate the fluvial habitat degradation in lowland urban streams

Joaquín Cochero; Agustina Cortelezzi; Alan Santiago Tarda; Nora Gómez


Ecología austral | 2013

Un índice para evaluar la calidad del hábitat en la Franja Costera Sur del Río de la Plata y su vinculación con otros indicadores ambientales

Nora Gómez; Joaquín Cochero


Ecología austral | 2013

Caracterización funcional y estructural del biofilm epipélico en relación al aumento de la urbanización en un arroyo de la Llanura Pampeana (Argentina)

María Victoria Sierra; Nora Gómez; Agostina V. Marano; Miguel A. Di Siervi

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Joaquín Cochero

National University of La Plata

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Magdalena Licursi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María Belén Sathicq

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Agustina Cortelezzi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Delia Elena Bauer

National University of La Plata

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M.M. Nicolosi Gelis

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María Victoria Sierra

National University of La Plata

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A. Rodrigues Capítulo

National University of La Plata

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Agostina V. Marano

National University of La Plata

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Alan Santiago Tarda

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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