Nutrient baselines of Cerrado low-order streams: comparing natural and impacted sites in Central Brazil |
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Authors: | Bárbara Medeiros Fonseca Luciana de Mendonça-Galvão Claudia Padovesi-Fonseca Lucijane Monteiro de Abreu Adriana Cristina Marinho Fernandes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Curso de Biologia, Catholic University of Brasília–Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB), Sala E-10, QS 07, Lote 01, EPCT, Taguatinga, Federal District, CEP 71966-700, Brazil 2. Departamento de Ecologia, Laboratório de Limnologia (Núcleo de Estudos Limnológicos–NEL), Instituto de Biologia, University of Brasília–Universidade de Brasília (UnB), Brasília, Federal District, Brazil 3. Campus Faculdade de Planaltina (FUP), University of Brasília–Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Federal District, Brazil 4. National Council of Technological and Scientific Development–Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brasília, Federal District, Brazil
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Abstract: | The aquatic systems responsible for water supply in the Brazilian Federal District (FD) have been threatened by anthropogenic pressures, especially considering the expressive demographic increase in the region during the last decades. The purposes of this research were: (a) to assess the water quality in streams located in the FD by monitoring physical–chemical variables; (b) to define baselines for these variables among different ecological status categories. The 14 investigated streams were sampled between 2006 and 2009, in the dry (August–September, 2006, 2008, 2009) and rainy (March–April, 2008, 2009) seasons. All sampling sites were classified in four categories (“very impacted”, “impacted”, “in transition” and “natural”) using an adaptation of a rapid habitat assessment protocol. Differences in water quality among sites were generally well predicted in the four ecological status categories defined by the protocol, which showed a gradient in nutrient concentrations from reference sites classified as “natural” (medians: electrical conductivity?=?7.3 μS cm?1; nitrate?=?0.040 mg L?1; ammonium?=?0.039 mg L?1; soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP)?=?<0.001 mg L?1; total phosphorus (TP)?=?0.006 mg L?1; ) to those classified as “very impacted” (medians: electrical conductivity?=?87.7 μS cm?1; nitrate?=?0.247 mg L?1; ammonium?=?0.219 mg L?1; SRP?=?0.010 mg L?1; TP?=?0.035 mg L?1). Point sources inputs were the main factor for water quality deterioration. The nutrient baselines reported were relatively low when compared to data collected from reference areas in Brazil (e.g., São Paulo State) or temperate regions, especially for TP. |
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