SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU
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This study aimed to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of aquatic insects in 10 streams of the Amazon lowlands located within the area of influence of the Iquitos-Nauta highway (Loreto, Peru). Samplings were made in two zones with different access roads, anthropic influence and stream...
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Institución: | Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana |
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Materia: | distribución insectos acuáticos quebradas llanura amazónica distribution aquatic insects streams Amazon lowlands |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU DISTRIBUCIÓN ESPACIO - TEMPORAL DE INSECTOS ACUÁTICOS EN QUEBRADAS DE LA LLANURA AMAZÓNICA, LORETO, PERÚ. |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU Alvan Aguilar, Miriam Adriana distribución insectos acuáticos quebradas llanura amazónica distribution aquatic insects streams Amazon lowlands |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERU |
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Alvan Aguilar, Miriam Adriana Chunga Mozombite, Judie Andrea Ochoa Vásquez, Marjorie Ismiño Orbe, Rosa Angelica Chu Koo, Fred William |
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Alvan Aguilar, Miriam Adriana |
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Alvan Aguilar, Miriam Adriana Chunga Mozombite, Judie Andrea Ochoa Vásquez, Marjorie Ismiño Orbe, Rosa Angelica Chu Koo, Fred William |
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Chunga Mozombite, Judie Andrea Ochoa Vásquez, Marjorie Ismiño Orbe, Rosa Angelica Chu Koo, Fred William |
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distribución insectos acuáticos quebradas llanura amazónica distribution aquatic insects streams Amazon lowlands |
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distribución insectos acuáticos quebradas llanura amazónica distribution aquatic insects streams Amazon lowlands |
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This study aimed to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of aquatic insects in 10 streams of the Amazon lowlands located within the area of influence of the Iquitos-Nauta highway (Loreto, Peru). Samplings were made in two zones with different access roads, anthropic influence and stream sizes, which were named: ZM 1 and ZM 2; and, during three distinct hydrological periods: draining season, dry season and rising season. Richness, abundance, diversity, and dominance of aquatic insects; as well as water pH, temperature (ºC), dissolved oxygen (mg/l) and electrical conductivity (μS/cm) levels of each stream were recorded. Results report a total richness of 63 families and 4771 individuals; of which the families Leptophlebiidae, Caenidae, Libellulidae, Hidrophilidae, Elmidae, Hydropsychidae, Polycentropodidae, Tipulidae, Ceratopogonidae and Chironomidae, are widely distributed in the evaluated streams. Significant differences were recorded between the two sampling areas (p=0.01) and among the three collection periods evaluated (p=0.035); reporting higher records of richness, abundance and diversity; as well as higher values of pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen and electrical conductivity in the streams of the ZM 2 and during the dry season. The highest level of dominance occurred in the streams of ZM 1, during the draining and rising water seasons, being Chironomidae, the dominant family. Our results provide baseline information for the optimization of methods for evaluating the environmental quality of streams in the Peruvian Amazon lowlands. |
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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN STREAMS OF THE AMAZON LOWLANDS, LORETO, PERUDISTRIBUCIÓN ESPACIO - TEMPORAL DE INSECTOS ACUÁTICOS EN QUEBRADAS DE LA LLANURA AMAZÓNICA, LORETO, PERÚ.Alvan Aguilar, Miriam AdrianaChunga Mozombite, Judie AndreaOchoa Vásquez, MarjorieIsmiño Orbe, Rosa AngelicaChu Koo, Fred Williamdistribucióninsectos acuáticosquebradasllanura amazónicadistributionaquatic insectsstreamsAmazon lowlandsThis study aimed to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of aquatic insects in 10 streams of the Amazon lowlands located within the area of influence of the Iquitos-Nauta highway (Loreto, Peru). Samplings were made in two zones with different access roads, anthropic influence and stream sizes, which were named: ZM 1 and ZM 2; and, during three distinct hydrological periods: draining season, dry season and rising season. Richness, abundance, diversity, and dominance of aquatic insects; as well as water pH, temperature (ºC), dissolved oxygen (mg/l) and electrical conductivity (μS/cm) levels of each stream were recorded. Results report a total richness of 63 families and 4771 individuals; of which the families Leptophlebiidae, Caenidae, Libellulidae, Hidrophilidae, Elmidae, Hydropsychidae, Polycentropodidae, Tipulidae, Ceratopogonidae and Chironomidae, are widely distributed in the evaluated streams. Significant differences were recorded between the two sampling areas (p=0.01) and among the three collection periods evaluated (p=0.035); reporting higher records of richness, abundance and diversity; as well as higher values of pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen and electrical conductivity in the streams of the ZM 2 and during the dry season. The highest level of dominance occurred in the streams of ZM 1, during the draining and rising water seasons, being Chironomidae, the dominant family. Our results provide baseline information for the optimization of methods for evaluating the environmental quality of streams in the Peruvian Amazon lowlands. El objetivo del estudio fue conocer la distribución espacial y temporal de insectos acuáticos en 10 quebradas de llanura amazónica, ubicadas dentro del área de influencia del eje carretero Iquitos-Nauta (Loreto, Perú). Las colectas fueron realizadas en dos zonas de muestreo con diferentes vías de acceso, grado de influencia antrópica y dimensión de las quebradas, que fueron denominadas: ZM 1 y ZM 2; y, durante tres distintos periodos hidrológicos del año: vaciante, seca y creciente. Se evaluó la riqueza, abundancia, diversidad y dominancia de estos organismos; así como los niveles de pH, temperatura (ºC), oxígeno disuelto (mg/l) y conductividad eléctrica (μS/cm) de la columna de agua de cada quebrada. Los resultados reportan una riqueza total de 63 familias y 4771 individuos; de las cuales las familias Leptophlebiidae, Caenidae, Libellulidae, Hidrophilidae, Elmidae, Hydropsychidae, Polycentropodidae, Tipulidae, Ceratopogonidae y Chironomidae, están ampliamente distribuidas en las quebradas evaluadas. Se registraron diferencias significativas entre las dos zonas de muestreo (p=0,01) y entre los tres periodos de colecta, evaluados (p=0,035); reportándose mayores registros de riqueza, abundancia y diversidad; así como mayores valores de pH, temperatura, oxígeno disuelto y conductividad eléctrica en las quebradas de la ZM 2 y en el periodo de seca. El mayor nivel de dominancia fue reportada en las quebradas de la ZM 1 durante los periodos de vaciante y creciente; siendo Chironomidae la familia dominante. Nuestros resultados aportan información de referencia para la optimización de métodos de evaluación de la calidad ambiental de quebradas de llanura amazónica peruana. Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2022-10-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/56510.24841/fa.v30i2.565Folia Amazonica; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2021); 199-2016Folia Amazónica; Vol. 30 Núm. 2 (2021); 199-2016Folia Amazónica; v. 30 n. 2 (2021); 199-20162410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v30i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/565/591Derechos de autor 2021 Miriam Adriana Alvan Aguilar, Judie Andrea Chunga Mozombite, Marjorie Ochoa Vásquez, Rosa Angelica Ismiño Orbe, Fred William Chu Kooinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5652022-12-28T15:53:19Z |
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