Authors
Karoline H Madureira, Verónica Ferreira, Marcos Callisto
Publication date
2024/5/20
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
926
Pages
171935
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Urban streams are affected by a complex combination of stressors, which modify physical habitat structure, flow regime, water quality, biological community composition, and ecosystem processes and services, thereby altering ecosystem structure and functioning. Rehabilitation projects have been undertaken in several countries to rehabilitate urban streams. However, stream rehabilitation is still rarely reported for neotropical regions. In addition, most studies focus on structural aspects, such as water quality, sediment control, and flood events, without considering ecosystem function indicators. Here, we evaluated the structure and functioning of three 15-y old rehabilitated urban stream sites in comparison with three stream sites in the best available ecological condition (reference), three sites with moderate habitat alteration, and three severely degraded sites. Compared to degraded streams, rehabilitated streams …
Scholar articles
KH Madureira, V Ferreira, M Callisto - Science of the Total Environment, 2024