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2. Biomonitoreo en ríos de la Argentina: Un camino por recorrer
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Eduardo Domínguez, Andrea Encalada, Hugo R. Fernández, Adonis Giorgi, Mercedes Marchese, María L. Miserendino, Antoni Munné, Narcís Prat, Blanca Ríos-Touma, and Alberto Rodrigues Capítulo
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Ecology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2021
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3. Environmental and spatial drivers of oligochaeta metacommunities structure along the <scp>Paraguay‐Paraná</scp> fluvial system
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Mercedes Marchese and Miguel Saigo
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Oligochaeta (plant) ,Geography ,biology ,Ecology ,Fluvial system ,Environmental Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,General Environmental Science ,Water Science and Technology ,Invertebrate - Published
- 2021
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4. Trophic ecology of tadpoles in floodplain wetlands: combining gut contents, selectivity, and stable isotopes to study feeding segregation of syntopic species
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Melina Devercelli, Javier Alejandro López, Carolina Elisabet Antoniazzi, Raúl Eduardo Maneyro Landó, Miguel Saigo, Mercedes Marchese, and Rodrigo Ezequiel Lorenzón
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0106 biological sciences ,Scinax nasicus ,Physalaemus albonotatus ,biology ,Animal food ,Ecology ,Elachistocleis bicolor ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Tadpole ,Dendropsophus ,Benthic zone ,Trophic level - Abstract
Little consensus exists on the role of food partitioning in the organization of tadpole assemblages. We studied trophic ecology of syntopic tadpoles through the analysis of gut contents, selectivity, and stable isotopes to assess the occurrence of food partitioning in tadpole assemblages. Tadpoles (n = 194) were collected in three wetlands and corresponded to four species: Elachistocleis bicolor (Eb), Scinax nasicus (Sn), Physalaemus albonotatus (Pa), and Dendropsophus sp. (D); and belonged to four ecomorphological groups (EMGs): suspension feeders (Eb), nektonic (Sn), benthic (Pa) and macrophagous (D). Sn, and Pa showed low selective diet and a wider trophic spectrum than Eb and D, which mainly consumed one or two food categories. Diet overlap was higher between Sn and Pa. Still, Sn and Pa presented some differences in the food resources consumed. Stable isotopes analysis showed that Eb, Sn, and Pa had a lower trophic position than D, explained by the high contribution of animal food oligochaete in D diet, in contrast to the importance of algae in the diet of Eb, Sn, and Pa. Diet specialization of some species, combined with the low dietary and isotopic overlap among the ecomorphological groups, suggests that trophic partitioning facilitates coexistence of syntopic tadpoles.
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- 2020
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5. Habitat characteristics, hydrology and anthropogenic pollution as important factors for distribution of biota in the middle Paraná River, Argentina
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J C Truter, Paul J Oberholster, Arno R. de Klerk, Ricardo Nicolas Szupiany, Mercedes Marchese, Mario L. Amsler, F. Latosinski, Tebogo Madlala, Eliana G. Eberle, and Martín C. M. Blettler
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0106 biological sciences ,Hydrology ,Pollution ,business.industry ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Aquatic ecosystem ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Sediment ,Sewage ,Biota ,Main river ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Environmental science ,business ,Bioindicator ,Effluent ,media_common - Abstract
The regulation of anthropogenic pollution inputs into large rivers is an important aspect of ecological resilience of aquatic systems and river pollution management. The current study examined the relationship between contamination loads, hydrological and morphological patterns and the distribution of macroinvertebrates and epipelic diatoms in the middle Parana River system to form part of the development of a pollution monitoring framework. Seven sampling sites were selected over three main river areas predominantly impacted by sewage effluent and agriculture activities. The sampling areas were the Parana, Colastine and Las Conchas rivers. In order to prevent dilution of pollutants and macroinvertebrate drift, sampling was performed during the base flow period of 2015 to determine pollution contaminated stretches of the river system. Results indicated that metals have been accumulated in river bottom sediments as a consequence of anthropogenic land use activities. Macroinvertebrate and epipelic diatom assemblages as bioindicators of anthropogenic pollution were evident downstream of urban sewage effluent discharges causing higher concentrations of Cr, As and Ni than the permitted threshold levels for bottom sediment.
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- 2019
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6. Evaluating macroinvertebrate metrics for ecological assessment of large saline rivers (Argentina)
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Mercedes Marchese, Florencia Lucila Zilli, and Julieta Capeletti
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Naididae ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Drainage basin ,Argentina ,Rivers ,Environmental monitoring ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Ecosystem ,Hydrology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Land use ,Ecological assessment ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Invertebrates ,Benchmarking ,Habitat ,Benthic zone ,Environmental science ,Water quality ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Benthic macroinvertebrates have been used around the world as indicators of the biological quality of freshwater habitats. Because of the intensive deterioration of waterbodies as a result of different land uses, indicators are used for environmental monitoring, control and remediation. The aim of this study was to assess (1) the sensitivity of taxonomical metrics and (2) functional traits to select the most appropriate for evaluating environmental impacts on rivers with high salinity and (3) to propose a multimetric index based on the selected metrics. Information from a preexisting database on twenty-eight sites in the Salado River basin (Argentina) was used. One hundred and twenty-three metrics were calculated to assess sensitivity to different land uses along the gradient of habitat condition, from low-disturbed (reference), to medium-disturbed (agricultural and industrial) and high-disturbed (agricultural, industrial and urban). This gradient was defined by available information in original articles and by quantifying the percentage of the different land uses. Filtering collectors (%), Gathering collectors (%), Ostracoda density, Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri/Total density, Naididae (%), Tubifex/Total density and Pristina/Total density were the metrics that distinguished the different land uses along the gradient of habitat condition. These metrics were used to propose a macroinvertebrate multimetric index in saline rivers: Index of Benthic Invertebrates in Saline Rivers (IBIS). Thus, this study provides a useful tool for management and monitoring of saline rivers and diagnoses of salinized environments.
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- 2020
7. The importance of local environmental, hydrogeomorphological and spatial variables for beta diversity of macrophyte assemblages in a Neotropical floodplain
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Eduardo Ribeiro Cunha, Mercedes Marchese, Berenice Schneider, Sidinei Magela Thomaz, and Luis A. Espínola
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Spatial variable ,Geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Floodplain ,Hydrogeomorphology ,Beta diversity ,Nestedness ,Species sorting ,Plant Science ,Macrophyte - Published
- 2019
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8. Functional diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates regarding hydrological and land use disturbances in a heavily impaired lowland river
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Marta Leiva, Mercedes Marchese, Guido Lorenz, and Liliana Diodato
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Aquatic Science - Published
- 2022
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9. Aquatic Oligochaete Communities in Amazonian Streams, Saracá-Taquera National Forest, Pará, Brazil
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Francisco de Assis Esteves, Maria Silvina Bevilacqua, Rodrigo Weber Felix, Marcos Paulo Figueiredo Barros, Mercedes Marchese, João José Fonseca Leal, and Reinaldo Luiz Bozelli
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biomonitoramento ,0106 biological sciences ,Amazonian ,010607 zoology ,STREAMS ,01 natural sciences ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,stream hydrology ,riachos tropicais ,Water column ,Abundance (ecology) ,Canonical correspondence analysis ,Aquatic macroinvertebrates ,substratos ,mining activities ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,tropical streams ,substrates ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Aquatic ecosystem ,atividades de mineração ,Substrate (marine biology) ,biomonitoring ,Macroinvertebrados aquáticos ,Environmental science ,Bioindicator ,hidrologia de riachos - Abstract
The aim of this study was to analyze aquatic oligochaete distribution in relation to water column physicochemical variables, structural environmental variation, and predominant substrates in the preserved Amazonian streams of the Saracá-Taquera National Forest (FLONA Saracá-Taquera), northwest Pará, Brazil. Oligochaetes are widely used as bioindicators for monitoring aquatic environments as they are very sensitive to pollution and environmental changes. Physicochemical and structural variables were measured from 100 stream segments in order to understand the distribution of oligochaetes in Amazonian streams. Biotic samples were collected using Surber samplers in three of the most predominant substrate types in each segment. PERMANOVA testing showed that there was a significant difference in the oligochaete community among some substrates, potentially caused by a difference in the abundance of the most common taxa. Canonical Correspondence Analysis showed that physical variables drive the distribution of oligochaetes in preserved Amazonian streams, as they determine the formation of different substrates along the stream, from the source to the mouth; favoring the presence of oligochaetes with more specific ecological needs in low-order streams, and the presence of oligochaetes capable of colonizing various types of substrates and deeper zones in high-order streams. These results suggest that water depth and channel width are the main drivers of aquatic oligochaete distribution along Amazonian streams, determining the formation of unstable and low-quality substrates and, consequently, the low colonization by oligochaetes in high-order streams; and more diverse and stable substrate formation in low-order streams, favoring the colonization by diverse taxa of aquatic oligochaetes in low-order Amazonian streams. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a distribuição da comunidade de oligoquetos em relação às variáveis físico-químicas da coluna da água, variação estrutural do ambiente, e substratos predominantes em riachos amazônicos conservados na FLONA Saracá-Taquera, noroeste do Pará, Brasil. Oligochaetes são amplamente utilizados como bioindicadores para monitoramento de ambientes aquáticos, pois são muito sensíveis à poluição e às mudanças ambientais. Variáveis físico-químicas e estruturais de 100 trechos de riachos foram mensuradas para entender a distribuição de oligoquetos em riachos amazônicos. Amostras bióticas foram coletadas com amostrador Surber em três dos tipos de substratos mais predominantes em cada trecho. A PERMANOVA mostrou que há uma diferença significativa da comunidade de oligoquetos entre alguns substratos, possivelmente baseada nas diferenças no número do táxon mais comum. A Análise de Correspondência Canônica mostrou que as variáveis físicas controlam a distribuição da comunidade de oligoquetos em riachos amazônicos preservados, porque estas variáveis determinam a formação dos diferentes substratos ao longo do riacho, desde a nascente até a foz, favorecendo a presença de oligoquetos com necessidades ecológicas mais específicas em riachos de baixa ordem, e oligoquetos capazes de colonizar diferentes tipos de substrato e zonas mais profundas em riachos de ordem maior. Os resultados deste trabalho sugerem que a profundidade da água e a largura do canal são as variáveis que controlam a distribuição da comunidade de oligoquetos em riachos amazônicos, determinando a formação de substratos instáveis e de baixa qualidade, e consequentemente baixa colonização de oligoquetos, em riachos de ordem maior; e formação de substratos mais diversificados, mais estáveis e de qualidade em riachos de baixa ordem, favorecendo a colonização de diversos taxa de oligoquetos aquáticos em riachos amazônicos de baixa ordem. Fil: Bevilacqua, María Silvina. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil Fil: Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Felix, Rodrigo Weber. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil Fil: Leal, João José Fonseca. Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia; Brasil Fil: De Barros, Marcos Paulo Figueiredo. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil Fil: Bozelli, Reinaldo Luiz. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil Fil: Esteves, Francisco De Assis. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil
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- 2020
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10. Decomposition of cattle manure and colonization by macroinvertebrates in sediment of a wetland of the Middle Paraná River
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Miguel Saigo, Mercedes Marchese, Leticia M. Mesa, Cecilia Maldini, Federico Giri, and Gisela Mayora
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0106 biological sciences ,Livestock ,Otras Ciencias Biológicas ,Stratigraphy ,Wetland ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente ,Aquatic organisms ,Ciencias Biológicas ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https] ,Parana river ,Colonization ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Invertebrate ,Benthic Fauna ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Chemical Compounds ,Sediment ,Forestry ,Manure ,Nutrient content ,Functional Feeding Groups ,Geography ,Agronomy ,Meteorología y Ciencias Atmosféricas ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
Purpose: The study was carried out in a wetland of the Middle Paraná River system, Argentina, in order to evaluate the processes associated with the decomposition of manure, which includes changes in chemical composition, nutrient release of manure, and colonization of invertebrates. We also compared the invertebrate assemblage that colonized manure with that present in the benthos of the wetland. Materials and methods: Nylon bags were filled with fresh cattle manure and anchored to the littoral zone of the wetland. Six bags were collected after 1, 2, 6, 14, 21, 28, 33, 55, and 79 days: three for invertebrate determination and the other three bags for determination of dry mass and chemical analyses. The nutrient content, cellulose, lignin, and total phenolic compounds of manure were determined. In addition, the leachate of manure was collected for nutrient analyses. Samples of the wetland benthic sediment were collected for benthic invertebrate determination and particle size analyses. Spearman rank correlation was used to evaluate the relationship between chemical compounds of manure and breakdown rate. Principal component analysis was used to explore invertebrate assemblage composition of manure and sediment during the experiment. Results and discussion: Limnodrilus, Dero, and Chironomus were dominant in the manure. Gatherer-collector was the dominant group in the manure, comprising almost 95 % of the total density of invertebrates. Breakdown rate was significantly related with nutrients, cellulose and total phenolics of manure. An ordination plot showed changes in invertebrate assemblages of manure and sediment samples over time. Conclusions: This study provides new insight on the importance of manure as a substrate for macroinvertebrate colonization. Cattle manure needs to be considered as a potential source of nutrients for aquatic systems and a substrate for invertebrate assemblages. Fil: Mesa, Leticia Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Maldini, Cecilia. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias; Argentina Fil: Mayora, Gisela Paola. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Saigo, Miguel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias; Argentina Fil: Giri, Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias; Argentina
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11. Structure, distribution patterns and ecological responses to hydrological changes in benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in a regulated semi-arid river: baseline for biomonitoring studies
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Mercedes Marchese, Liliana Diodato, and Marta Leiva
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Flood myth ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Generalist and specialist species ,Arid ,Benthic zone ,Biomonitoring ,Environmental science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Trophic level ,Invertebrate ,Riparian zone - Abstract
Biological monitoring requires a comprehensive baseline of assemblage distribution patterns and their environmental drivers. In this study we evaluated benthic macroinvertebrates in a regulated river, located in a semi-arid region, which has a seasonal flood pulse and is affected by several anthropogenic pressures. Taxonomic and trophic structures of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages were analysed in terms of their longitudinal distribution, hydrological regime and environmental factors, including the effects of hydromorphology, riparian land use and water abstraction. Most taxa were generalists and classified in the collector–gatherer functional feeding group. A large taxonomic replacement was associated with hydromorphological characteristics. Local environmental variables were critical for macroinvertebrate assemblages. There was significant temporal variability regarding seasonal flood pulse. Water abstraction for irrigation had a strong effect on assemblage structure. We suggest some challenges and issues for successful implementation of biomonitoring tools in the Dulce River, related primarily to high spatiotemporal variability.
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- 2021
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12. First record of introduced species Lumbriculus variegatus Müller, 1774 (Lumbriculidae, Clitellata) in Brazil
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Mercedes Marchese, M. R. dos Santos, Paulo Augusto Zaitune Pamplin, and J. C. dos S. Lima
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Lumbriculus variegatus ,Ecology ,biology ,Lumbriculidae ,Clitellata ,Introduced species ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Aquatic organisms - Abstract
The present work reports the finding of an introduced annelid, Lumbriculus variegatus Muller, 1774, in freshwaters of Minas Gerais (Brazil). The Family Lumbriculidae has a Holartic distribution and in recent years was introduced in aquatic environments of Patagonia (Argentina). This is the first report of the family in Brazil. The samples were collected with a D-shaped hand-net with 250µm opening mesh between 2011 (September) and 2012 (January, April and June) in an urban stream in Pocos de Caldas, southwest of the State of Minas Gerais (Brazil).
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- 2015
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13. EL RÍO PARANÁ. DIVERSIDAD BIOLÓGICA Y CONSERVACIÓN
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Mercedes Marchese and Pablo Collins
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2016
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14. Sandy rivers: a review on general ecohydrological patterns of benthic invertebrate assemblages across continents
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Karl M. Wantzen, Martín C. M. Blettler, Mercedes Marchese, Inés Ezcurra de Drago, Edmundo E. Drago, Michel Bacchi, and Mario L. Amsler
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geography.geographical_feature_category ,Paraná River ,Floodplain ,Ecology ,Benthic invertebrate assemblages ,Biodiversity ,Paraguay River ,Loire River ,Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente ,Geography ,Habitat ,Benthic zone ,Parana river ,Ecohydraulics ,Underwater sand dunes ,Main channel ,Meteorología y Ciencias Atmosféricas ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Water Science and Technology ,Invertebrate - Abstract
The middle and lower sections of most large rivers have fine-grained bed sediments, which may have a strong influence on the functional and taxonomical structure of benthic invertebrates. Based on results from several studies by the authors on the faunal assemblages and habitat structures of the Paraguay-Paraná River system (Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina), from European (Rhine, Loire) River systems, and data from the literature, this review identifies general patterns which appear to have a global character. At one hand the invertebrate assemblages largely differed between main channel and the corresponding floodplain habitats in different sections, and also the floodplain habitats along the river channel revealed great differences in their biodiversity. At the other hand there was a remarkable homogeneity among the main-channel sections within and even between river systems. We consider physical habitat features as the crucial variable responsible for these patterns. In cross sections from the main channel towards the floodplain habitats, grain size, organic matter content and oxygen supply change dramatically, and different floodplain habitats along the same river system may have different successional stages even at small geographical distances. The sandy structure of potamal habitats (including underwater dunes), however, provides a set of habitat features characterized by continuously changing sediment structures with well-defined grain sizes, low organic matter contents, and good oxygenation, which force a set of adaptations by the invertebrates that limits but stabilizes the diversity of invertebrates in these large river sections. A better understanding of the ecohydrological interactions between habitat dynamics and benthic invertebrates is needed to improve sustainable river ecosystem management. We discuss the nonrecovery of large benthic invertebrate species in the lower section of large rivers after improvement of the water quality in the context of these ecohydrological features. Conclusions are drawn for river restoration. Fil: Wantzen, Karl Matthias. Université François-Rabelais de Tours; Francia Fil: Blettler, Martin Cesar Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Amsler, Mario Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Hídricas; Argentina Fil: Bacchi, Michel. Université François-Rabelais de Tours; Francia Fil: Ezcurra, Ines Delia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Drago, Edmundo Carlos E.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina
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- 2014
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15. Benthic community responses to invasion by the golden mussel,Limnoperna fortuneiDunker: biotic homogenization vs environmental driving forces
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Mercedes Marchese, Eliseo Chaves, and Paula Sardiña
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biology ,Ecology ,fungi ,Homogenization (climate) ,Environmental pollution ,Mussel ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Invasive species ,Fishery ,Benthic zone ,Limnoperna fortunei ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Invertebrate - Abstract
The goal of our study was to investigate the interaction between the invasive mussel Limnoperna fortunei and benthic invertebrate communities at different spatial scales and under different environmental conditions. We analyzed the effects of L. fortunei on benthic invertebrate communities at different downstream distances (meters) from mussel beds and compared these trends in 2 rivers characterized by dissimilar chemical disturbance levels. In areas distant from L. fortunei beds, invertebrate composition at the 2 rivers differed strongly, probably in response to different levels of environmental pollution. In areas near L. fortunei beds, invertebrate composition at the 2 rivers was similar, suggesting that golden mussels have strong homogenizing effects on faunal makeup. We also found that facilitation was species specific and, in contrast to the general paradigm, weaker (rather than stronger) under more stressful conditions. Our results show that understanding the effects of L. fortunei requires...
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16. Patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages at different spatial scales. Implications of hydrological connectivity in a large floodplain river
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Florencia Lucila Zilli and Mercedes Marchese
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Metacommunity ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Benthos ,Floodplain ,Ecology ,Benthic zone ,Biodiversity ,Environmental science ,Dominance (ecology) ,Alpha diversity ,Aquatic Science ,Spatial heterogeneity - Abstract
The habitat heterogeneity generated and sustained by the connectivity of floodplain habitats, the seasonal flood pulse, and the variability of the physical structures typically found in floodplains of large rivers results in a variable space–time mosaic of water sources that results in a high biodiversity of the river-floodplain system. In order to assess the implications of natural connectivity and the heterogeneity on the patterns of macroinvertebrate assemblages at different spatial scales, monthly samplings in six different mesohabitats (lakes with different hydrological connection and secondary channels with permanently and intermittent flow) of the Parana River floodplain were performed from April 2005 to March 2006. The mesohabitats had different granulometry and detritus composition of their bottom sediments. They also had different conductivity, transparency, and depth in relation to the different connectivity degrees. Mesohabitats differed in the abundance of macroinvertebrates of different taxonomic groups and diversity. The environmental variables were correlated to the patterns of macroinvertebrate abundance, with dominance of different species of annelids and mollusks at the patch, mesohabitats, and island scales. An alpha diversity gradient from the isolated lake (65 taxonomic units) to the secondary channels (25 taxonomic units) was obtained. The analyzed mesohabitats showed a high taxa turnover, with high values not only among the mesohabitats located in the different islands, but also among the mesohabitats in relation to different connectivity degrees. The mesohabitats showed negative co-occurrence of macroinvertebrate assemblages. The spatial heterogeneity, sustained by the connectivity degree, played a key role in structuring benthic assemblages at different scales, positively influencing the regional diversity.
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17. Vivencias y Experiencias de Más de Veinte Años Estudiando y Enseñando Ciencias Naturales en Nuestra Facultad
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Alba Imhof, Pablo Guillermo Bolcatto, Mercedes Marchese, Liliana Rossi, and Ana María Gagneten
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- 2009
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18. Effects of stream hydraulics and other environmental variables on density ofNarapa bonettoi(Oligochaeta) in the Paraná River system
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Mario L. Amsler, Inés Ezcurra de Drago, Mercedes Marchese, and Martín C. M. Blettler
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Hydrology ,Hydraulics ,Sediment ,STREAMS ,Structural basin ,Silt ,law.invention ,Current (stream) ,Benthic zone ,Abundance (ecology) ,law ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,General Environmental Science ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Hydraulic and substratum conditions have been identified as two stream features which affect the benthic community composition, abundance and distribution. However, little attention has been given to the influence of hydraulic variables in large river beds. The aim of this study was to analyse the incidence of the near-bottom hydraulic conditions and other environmental variables on the density of Narapa bonettoi (Oligochaeta, Narapidae), a typical and dominant species found in sandy bed rivers of diverse hierarchy of the Parana River basin. A large amount of existing and available benthic data were used. The highest correlations among N. bonettoi densities and environmental variables were obtained with the hydraulic variables of friction Reynolds number (R*) and shear stress (τ0); the substratum type (sand, silt and clay) and organic matter content. The results show that N. bonettoi density would be related with the hydraulic variables following a ‘bell-shaped’ tendency, e.g. with the friction Reynolds number, N. bonettoi would have a preference for transition values of turbulence (∼40 ∼70). Significant but negative correlations were reported in the literature between benthic macroinvertebrates typical of smaller and steeper streams and R* values far beyond the threshold 70 value. N. bonettoi shows a clear preference for a completely sandy substratum and for sand particles sizes around 300 µm. Finally, considering the important role played by the hydraulic variables on the benthic community studied herein, the contagious distribution pattern of N. bonettoi, reported by other authors, would be principally linked with the interactions between current and sediment near the bottom rather than with the mobility of these organisms. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2008
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19. Accumulation and Elimination of Chromium by Freshwater Species Exposed to Spiked Sediments
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Mercedes Marchese, Ana Maria Gagneten, Maria Julieta E. Parma, and Paola J. Pavé
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Geologic Sediments ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Cyprinidae ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Fresh Water ,Bioconcentration ,Toxicology ,Magnoliopsida ,Chromium ,Decapoda ,Aquatic plant ,Animals ,Ecotoxicology ,Oligochaeta ,Ecosystem ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,biology ,General Medicine ,Ceratophyllum demersum ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Macrophyte ,chemistry ,Bioaccumulation ,Environmental chemistry ,Potassium Dichromate ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
The bioaccumulation and elimination capacity of chromium were examined in four freshwater species: the submersed aquatic plant Ceratophyllum demersum (Ceratophyllaceae), the oligochaete Limnodrilus udekemianus (Tubificidae), the crab Zilchiopsis collastinensis (Decapoda), and the fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus (Poeciliidae). All of the species were exposed simultaneously to sediments spiked with Cr (K(2)Cr(2)O(7)) at different concentrations for 28 days, followed by 7 days without Cr to evaluate the concentration of residual Cr. We found that Cr accumulated in the tissues of all four species. The highest bioconcentration factor obtained for each species is as follows: C. demersum, 718.66 (+/-272.91); L. udekemianus, 172.55 (+/-80.8), Z. collastinensis, 67.72 (+/-35.4); C. decemmaculatus, 23.11 (+/-12.82), all at 28 days of exposure.
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- 2008
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20. Invertebrates in Neotropical Floodplains
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Mercedes Marchese, Marinêz Isaac Marques, Leandro Dênis Battirola, and Karl M. Wantzen
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0106 biological sciences ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Floodplain ,Flood myth ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Biodiversity ,Biota ,Wetland ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry ,Environmental science ,Organic matter ,Main stem ,Invertebrate - Abstract
This chapter focuses on invertebrates of seasonal floodplains of large neotropical rivers. These huge wetlands are characterized by an annual monomodal flood pulse with extensive wet-and-dry phases that act as a strong selective agent on life-cycle strategies and physiological adaptations of resident biota. Invertebrates play an important role in the organic matter transfer between the floodplain and the river main stem. There is a remarkable contrast between the low-diversity and rather evenly distributed invertebrate assemblages of the sandy river channels of lowland neotropical rivers, and the high beta biodiversity in their floodplains. River management should maintain the floodpulse that enables the high functional diversity of floodplains and their invertebrates.
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- 2016
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21. Oligochaeta (Annelida, Clitellata) in lotic environments in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
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Roberto da Gama Alves, Suzana Cunha Escarpinati, and Mercedes Marchese
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Naididae ,Tubificidae ,River ecosystem ,Narapidae ,biology ,Ecology ,Aquatic ecosystem ,Clitellata ,Fauna ,Sediment ,Enchytraeidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Alluroididae ,Oligochaeta (plant) ,Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
Despite the importance of Oligochaeta to the dynamics of aquatic ecosystems and to studies of the biology of pollution, there is currently a dearth of information on this group's ecology in Brazil. The aim of this study was to describe the Oligochaeta fauna in four watercourses - three urban and one rural - in the state of São Paulo: the Pinheirinho stream, the Água Branca stream, the Monjolinho River and the Gouveia stream, respectively. Sediment samples were taken with a Van Veen grab in two areas from each watercourse, during the summer and winter of 2001. In all collection areas, measurements of the pH, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen and turbidity of the water were made with a Horiba U-10 device. Principal component analysis showed that axes 1 and 2 explained 68.18% of the results' variability, with the first axis predominantly associated with the granulometric data and the second one with the limnological data. Cluster analysis indicated that area II of the Monjolinho River differed from the other collection sites. In the present study, the Oligochaeta group was represented by Tubificidae, Naididae, Alluroididae, Narapidae and Enchytraeidae. Among the three species of Tubificidae, Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri Claparede, 1862, was the most abundant and most frequent species. The results provided important information on the ecology and distribution of limnic Oligochaeta. Apesar da importância dos Oligochaeta para a dinâmica dos ecossistemas aquáticos e para os estudos sobre a biologia da poluição, existe atualmente, no Brasil, uma carência de informação sobre a ecologia desse grupo. O objetivo do estudo foi caracterizar a fauna de Oligochaeta em três córregos urbanos e um córrego rural, localizados na região central do Estado de São Paulo, sendo estes o córrego do Pinheirinho, Água Branca, rio Monjolinho e o córrego do Gouveia, respectivamente. Amostras do sedimento foram obtidas com um pegador Van Veen em duas áreas, durante o verão e inverno de 2001, em cada um dos ambientes estudados. Em todas as áreas de coletas foram tomadas medidas de pH, condutividade elétrica, oxigênio dissolvido e turbidez da água com o aparelho U-10 Horiba. A análise de componentes principais mostrou que os eixos I e II explicaram 68,18% da variabilidade dos resultados, sendo que, o primeiro eixo foi predominantemente explicado pelas variáveis granulométricas e o segundo eixo pelas variáveis limnológicas. A análise de agrupamento indicou que a área II do rio Monjolinho diferiu dos demais pontos de coleta. No presente estudo, o grupo Oligochaeta foi representado pelas famílias Tubificidae, Naididae, Alluroididae, Narapidae e Enchytraeidae. Entre as três espécies de Tubificidae, Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri Claparede, 1862 foi a mais abundante e mais freqüente. Os resultados forneceram informações importantes sobre a ecologia e distribuição de Oligochaeta límnicos.
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22. Cyst formation in tubificidae (Naidinae) and opistocystidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) as an adaptive strategy for drought tolerance in fluvial wetlands of the Paraná River, Argentina
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Luciana Montalto and Mercedes Marchese
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,biology ,Drought tolerance ,Fluvial ,Wetland ,STREAMS ,biology.organism_classification ,Habitat ,Oligochaeta ,Environmental Chemistry ,Clitellum ,General Environmental Science ,Invertebrate - Abstract
During a broad study of invertebrate colonization in marginal fluvial wetlands of the Middle Parana River in Argentina, cyst formation was observed in two of the 26 species of aquatic oligochaetes identified from the study—Dero multibranchiata Steiren, 1892 (Tubificidae, Naidinae), andTrieminentia corderoi (Harman, 1969) (Opistocystidae). All specimens of the two species in which cyst formation was observed had been collected after drying conditions ranging from 14 to 28 days. A clitellum was not observed in any of the specimens collected. Lengths of specimens ranged from 0.88 mm to 2.84 mm inDero multibranchiata and 2.25 mm to 2.40 mm inTrieminentia corderoi. The development of protective cysts byDero multibranchiata andTrieminentia corderoi, and perhaps many other species of aquatic oligochaetes, appears to be an adaptive strategy enabling them to survive drought in temporary wetlands, recolonize freshwater habitats upon inundation, and disperse both laterally and downstream with rising water levels in wetlands and streams.
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- 2005
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23. Características Limnológicas del Río Paraná y sus Principales Tributarios en el Tramo Goya-Diamante. Los Sedimentos de Fondo y su Fauna
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H. Bertoldi de Pomar, C. Copes, I. Ezcurra de Drago, and Mercedes Marchese
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Geography ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
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24. Benthic invertebrate assemblages and species diversity patterns of the Upper Paraguay River
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Karl M. Wantzen, Mercedes Marchese, and Inés Ezcurra de Drago
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Hydrology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Floodplain ,Ecology ,Species diversity ,Wetland ,Spatial heterogeneity ,Diversity index ,Benthos ,Benthic zone ,Tributary ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Environmental Science ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
This paper presents the first study of the benthic invertebrate assemblages of the upper section of the Paraguay River, a major tributary to the Pantanal wetland in Brazil. Thirty-eight sites were sampled along a 200 km section below the city of Caceres in November 2000. Sixty-nine species and morphospecies were identified, which were dominated by Oligochaeta and Chironomidae. Mean density of benthic invertebrates varied between 72 and 10 354 m−2 in the meandering sector of the river, 3611–49 629 m−2 in the straight–transitional sectors, 682–5962 m−2 in the floodplain lakes, and 1704–2208 m−2 in floodplain channels. Highest densities were attained in sand-gravel sediments dominated by the psammophilous oligochaete Narapa bonettoi. The Shannon diversity index ranged from 0.75 to 2.08 and was highest in floodplain lakes. Statistical analysis (UPGMA and CCA) revealed that benthic assemblages in the floodplain habitats were clearly distinct from the riverine habitats. In the river channel, the habitats were distinguished by grain size while the floodplain habitats were mostly determined by current and silt-clay concentration (floodplain channels) or by organic matter concentration (floodplain lakes). Conservation efforts in the Upper Paraguay area should aim to maintain the flood pulse as a permanent source of spatial and temporal habitat heterogeneity. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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25. Benthos of a large neotropical river: spatial patterns and species assemblages in the Lower Paraguay and its floodplains
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Karl M. Wantzen, Inés Ezcurra de Drago, and Mercedes Marchese
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geography ,Diversity index ,River ecosystem ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Floodplain ,Ecology ,Benthic zone ,Tributary ,Biodiversity ,Environmental science ,Aquatic Science ,Bank ,Channel (geography) - Abstract
We studied the composition and spatial structure of benthic invertebrate assemblages and their physical and chemical environment on a 331 km long section of the Lower Paraguay River between Asuncion (Paraguay) and the river's confluence with the Parana River near Corrientes (Argentina). Applying the same methods used in former studies in the Upper Paraguay and Parana Rivers, we sampled bottom fauna, bed sediments and water at ten riverine stations, two tributaries, and six floodplain lake sites. Seventy-six taxa, mostly oligochaetes (18 species) and chironomids (17 species), were identified. There was a clear distinction between central sites, river banks, and floodplain habitats. Highly significant regressions between sediment composition and biotic parameters were obtained (clay/diversity, R = 0.60, p < 0.0001; silt/diversity, R = 0.61, p < 0.0001; organic matter/diversity, R = 0.63, p
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- 2004
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26. Sampling and Processing Aquatic and Terrestrial Invertebrates in Wetlands
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Mercedes Marchese, Florencia Lucila Zilli, Luciana Montalto, James T. Anderson, Matthew I. McKinney, and Yong-Lak Park
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Hydrology ,Pitfall trap ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Benthic zone ,Sampling (statistics) ,Environmental science ,Wetland ,Sample collection ,Trap (plumbing) ,Quadrat ,Malaise trap - Abstract
Obtaining unbiased samples of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates from wetlands provides unique challenges due to the varied life history strategies of invertebrates as well as the heterogeneity present within a wetland. Many sampling devices are useful in more than one sampling environment within a wetland but the effectiveness of most methods varies among and within wetlands as well as between users. In this chapter, we emphasize field collecting techniques and address laboratory sorting methods. When possible, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are listed and suggestions are provided to reduce bias and unwanted variability in sample collection. Sampling devices for benthic (grabs, single and multiple cores, nets, and artificial substrate), water-column (open cylinder, emergence trap, activity trap, sweep net), epiphytic (box samplers, quadrat samplers), flying terrestrial (aerial net, flight intercept trap, light trap, malaise trap), and non-flying terrestrial (sweep net, aspirator, vacuum sampler, Berlese-Tullgren funnel, mist net) invertebrates are presented and discussed.
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27. Benthos of the lotic environments in the middle Paraná River system: transverse zonation
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I. Ezcurra de Drago and Mercedes Marchese
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geography ,River ecosystem ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Benthos ,Ecology ,Parana river ,Tributary ,Species diversity ,Water current ,Aquatic Science ,Main channel ,Spatial distribution - Abstract
This study synthesizes the results from ten years (1978–1988) of research in lotic environments of the middle Parana River. We elucidate the important environmental factors that determine differences in quality and structure of the benthos among the main channel, secondary channels and tributaries, and we determine species or descriptive associations of the different types of environment.
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- 1992
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28. The systematic position of Opistocystidae (Annelida, Clitellata) revealed by DNA data
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Christer Erséus, Mercedes Marchese, Lena M. Gustavsson, and Ida Envall
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Naididae ,Subfamily ,PHYLOGENY ,TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ,Range (biology) ,Lineage (evolution) ,Clitellata ,Zoology ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Evolution, Molecular ,Phylogenetics ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Genetics ,RNA, Ribosomal, 18S ,Animals ,Oligochaeta ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,Cell Nucleus ,biology ,AQUATIC OLIGOCHAETES ,PRISTININAE ,Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, Etología ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS ,Taxon ,RNA, Ribosomal ,Molecular phylogenetics ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
OpistocystidaeCernosvitov, 1936 is a largely Neotropical oligochaete taxon containing seven species. Its familial status has never been formally challenged, although possible close relationships with Naididae and Phreodrilidae have been noted. Mitochondrial 12S and 16S rDNA, and nuclear 18S rDNA, of a range of aquatic oligochaete taxa, including Trieminentia corderoi (Opistocystidae), were analysed by Bayesian inference. This showed that T. corderoi is a derived lineage within Naididae, closely related to Pristina and its monotypic subfamily Pristininae. Opistocystidae as a whole (with its three genera, Opistocysta, Trieminentia, and Crustipellis) is thus likely to be a group within Naididae. Fil: Erseus, Christer. University of Gothenburg; Suecia Fil: Ervall, Ida. Stockholm University; Suecia Fil: Marchese Garello, Mercedes Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto Nacional de Limnología. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto Nacional de Limnología; Argentina Fil: Gustavsson, Lena. Swedish Museum of Natural History; Suecia
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29. Benthic Invertebrates
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Ines Ezcurra de Drago, Mercedes Marchese, and Luciana Montalto
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- 2007
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30. A comparison of two tubificid oligochaete species as candidates for sublethal bioassay tests relevant to subtropical and tropical regions
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Ralph O. Brinkhurst and Mercedes Marchese
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biology ,Oligochaeta ,Ecology ,Tubifex tubifex ,Tropics ,Bioassay ,Sediment ,Zoology ,Subtropics ,biology.organism_classification ,Water pollution ,Tubifex - Abstract
Two tubificid oligochaetes, Branchiura sowerbyi and Tubifex tubifex, were evaluated as potential test organisms for sediment bioassays. We attempt to reproduce the sediment bioassay proposed by Reynoldson et al. (1991) using his strain of Tubifex tubifex and his reference sediment and to compare this technique using Branchiura sowerbyi. This species was chosen because it is more common and dominant in tropical and subtropical environments than Tubifex tubifex. Data on survival and reproduction were obtained for both species, and growth estimates were obtained for B. sowerbyi. The sublethal bioassay with T. tubifex confirmed earlier estimates of a test duration of 4 weeks at 22.5 °C. B. sowerbyi cultures can produce usable estimates in 21 days at 30 °C.
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31. Population dynamics of Narapa bonettoi Righi and Varela, 1983 (Oligochaeta: Narapidae) from the main channel of the Middle Paraná River, Argentina
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Mercedes Marchese
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education.field_of_study ,biology ,Ecology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Asexual reproduction ,Seasonality ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Spatial distribution ,Population density ,Oligochaeta ,medicine ,Population growth ,Reproduction ,education ,media_common - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine the life-cycle of Narapa bonettoi in the main channel of the Middle Parana River. The average density varied between 17 and 624 ind. sample-1. The spatial distribution was contagious with a higher degree of aggregation during the first months of the observed cycle, than during the last months. Mature specimens were more abundant in September 1985–86, resulting in greater breeding activity in early summer, when there was a large population increase. Two reproductive strategies were observed: asexual and sexual. After breeding, worms undergo a resorption process of their reproductive organs, returning to a non-sexual condition. Narapa bonettoi probably uses asexual reproduction as an adaptative strategy, because cocoon development will be affected by environmental factors such as the drift in the Parana River which is highly erodable. Population growth was rapid during the first four months and then stabilized.
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- 1994
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32. The ecology of some Benthic Oligochaeta from the Paraná River, Argentina
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Mercedes Marchese
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Zoogeography ,Habitat ,Oligochaeta ,Benthic zone ,Ecology ,Tubifex tubifex ,Tributary ,Parana river ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Spatial distribution - Abstract
Simple and multiple correlations among physical and chemical parameters and densities of the dominant Oligochaete species were calculated for various channels of the middle Parana valley and its tributaries. Paranadrilus descolei Gavrilov, 1955, was observed in rivers with average depth and current velocity, mud-clay sediments, and low conductivity. Tubifex tubifex f. blanchardi Vejd., 1891, was found in channels of low depth, current velocity and discharge but with high conductivity. Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri Claparede, 1862, and Aulodrilus pigueti Kowalewski, 1914, were ubiquitous species. Narapa bonettoi Righi and Varela, 1983, was typical of rivers highest in depth, current velocity, and discharge with sandy sediments and low conductivity.
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- 1987
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