1. Littoral macrobenthic communities and water quality in El Pañe Reservoir, Arequipa, Peru
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Pastor Coayla-P, André Alexander Cheneaux-D, Claudia Viviana Moreno-S, Cynthia Elizabeth Cruz-R, Eusebio Walter Colque-R, and Cristina Damborenea
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Global and Planetary Change ,Water quality ,Fish farming ,Ecology ,Biología ,Bioindicators ,Andes ,High-altitude wetlands ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
High Andean ponds and reservoirs are among the least-studied environments. We evaluated the composition of littoral macrobenthos and how it is affected by the physicochemical conditions of the water in El Pañe reservoir (Peru), located at 4,550 m.a.s.l. Samples were taken between November 2017 and October 2018 from three zones in the reservoir: low (downstream), middle and high (upstream); two of these zones with fish farms (low and middle) and one zone without fish farms (high). The following physicochemical parameters of the water were measured: dissolved oxygen, conductivity, pH and temperature. The macrobenthic community was analysed through diversity indices such as Shannon-Wiener (H’), Simpson’s dominance index (D), Pielou’s evenness (J’), true diversity (D1), and richness (S). The influence of the physicochemical variables on the macrobenthos was estimated by canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS). Dissolved oxygen was found to have lower values (, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
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- 2022
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