Benthic macroinvertebrates in rivers of agricultural lands in Argentina: the functional diversity response to environmental stress

Author:

Ávalos C. A.,Saigo M.ORCID,Licursi M.ORCID

Abstract

Context The rapid intensification of human impacts on rivers is a major threat for the provision of key ecosystem services for societies. In this context, many of these services rely on the ecological functions performed by macroinvertebrates. Therefore, understanding the relationship between human impacts and the functional diversity of macroinvertebrates is urgent. Aims We aimed at analysing the relationship between human impact and the functional diversity of macroinvertebrates in rivers of agricultural lands of Argentina. Methods We sampled seven rivers of central Argentina during three seasons (spring, autumn and winter). In each site, we measured pesticides, metals, chlorophyll-a, nutrients and the taxonomic and functional diversity of macroinvertebrates. We summarised the environmental information using principal-component analysis and assessed the relationship between the assemblage metrics with the first three principal components. Key results We found that functional metrics presented a negative relationship with the human-impact gradient in the three seasons. However, taxonomic metrics showed less sensitivity. Conclusion The functional diversity of macroinvertebrates, but not the taxonomic diversity, decreases with increasing human impacts on rivers. Implications Our result implies that functional metrics should be included in environmental monitoring in agricultural lands of Argentina.

Funder

Agencia Santafesina de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación

Agencia de promoción científica y tecnológica

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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