Authors
Renato T Martins, Janaina Brito, Karina Dias-Silva, Cecília G Leal, Rafael P Leitao, Vivian C Oliveira, José MB Oliveira-Júnior, Silvio FB Ferraz, Felipe R de Paula, Fábio O Roque, Neusa Hamada, Leandro Juen, Jorge L Nessimian, Paulo S Pompeu, Robert M Hughes
Publication date
2021/8/1
Journal
Ecological Indicators
Volume
127
Pages
107773
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Deforestation is a major threat globally, but especially in tropical regions because they are biodiversity strongholds and carbon storehouses. Some studies have reported changes in species richness and composition in lotic ecosystems with increased forest-loss in their catchment, presumably resulting from the replacement of sensitive taxa by more resistant or tolerant taxa. Also, sensitive taxa respond to deforestation in a non-linear manner and fish and macroinvertebrates have different sensitivities to landscape pressures. Therefore, it is useful to determine the effects of forest-loss on widespread sensitive or threshold taxa in aquatic ecosystems. We used Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis (TITAN) to assess forest-loss and land use history impacts in 92 eastern Amazonian stream sites. We determined TITAN peak-change thresholds for fish at 1% and 6% of forest-loss at total-catchment and local-riparian spatial …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
RT Martins, J Brito, K Dias-Silva, CG Leal, RP Leitao… - Ecological Indicators, 2021