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Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto; Leiva, Adrian; Frede, Hans-Georg; Hampel, Henrietta; Breuer, Lutz (2014): Macroinvertebrate abundance in tropical Andean streams, Ecuador [dataset]. Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.831687, Supplement to: Iñiguez Armijos, CA et al. (2014): Deforestation and Benthic Indicators: How Much Vegetation Cover Is Needed to Sustain Healthy Andean Streams? PLoS ONE, 9(8), e105869, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105869

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Abstract:
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination of how much forest should be retained is a pressing task for conservation, restoration and management strategies. We calculated and analyzed eight benthic metrics (structural, compositional and water quality indices) and a physical-chemical composite index with gradients of vegetation cover to assess the effects of deforestation on macroinvertebrate communities and water quality of 23 streams in southern Ecuadorian Andes. Using a geographical information system (GIS), we quantified vegetation cover at three spatial scales: the entire catchment, the riparian buffer of 30 m width extending the entire stream length, and the local scale defined for a stream reach of 100 m in length and similar buffer width. Macroinvertebrate and water quality metrics had the strongest relationships with vegetation cover at catchment and riparian scales, while vegetation cover did not show any association with the macroinvertebrate metrics at local scale. At catchment scale, the water quality metrics indicate that ecological condition of Andean streams is good when vegetation cover is over 70%. Further, macroinvertebrate community assemblages were more diverse and related in catchments largely covered by native vegetation (>70%). Overall, our results suggest that retaining an important quantity of native vegetation cover within the catchments and a linkage between headwater and riparian forests help to maintain and improve stream biodiversity and water quality in Andean streams affected by deforestation. Also, this research proposes that a strong regulation focused to the management of riparian buffers can be successful when decision making is addressed to conservation/restoration of Andean catchments.
Original version:
Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto; Leiva, Adrian; Frede, Hans-Georg; Hampel, Henrietta; Breuer, Lutz (2014): Original table of macroinvertebrate abundance in tropical Andean streams. hdl:10013/epic.43364.d001 (original xlsx with information on order and family of the genera)
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -3.978270 * Median Longitude: -79.140545 * South-bound Latitude: -3.985140 * West-bound Longitude: -79.202390 * North-bound Latitude: -3.971400 * East-bound Longitude: -79.078700
Minimum ELEVATION: 1904 m a.s.l. * Maximum ELEVATION: 2254 m a.s.l.
Event(s):
Rio_SanFrancisco * Latitude: -3.971400 * Longitude: -79.078700 * Elevation: 1820.0 m * Location: Ecuador * Method/Device: Sampling river (RIVER) * Comment: DFG FOR816
Rio_Zamora * Latitude: -3.985140 * Longitude: -79.202390 * Elevation: 2100.0 m * Location: Ecuador * Method/Device: Sampling river (RIVER)
Comment:
Dissolved oxygen and biological oxygen demand was originally given in mg/l and was recalculated to µmol/l by multiplying by 31.25. Macroinvertebrate abundance: qualitative sampling in # of individuals at different habitats.
This work was funded by the Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación of Ecuador (SENESCYT) and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG in the frame of the project FOR816 "Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of a Megadiverse Mountain Ecosystem in South Ecuador".
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2RiverRiverIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
3Sample code/labelSample labelIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
4ELEVATIONElevationm a.s.l.Geocode
5pHpHIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
6Temperature, waterTemp°CIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
7ConductivityCondmS/cmIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
8OxygenO2µmol/lIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
9Nitrate[NO3]-mg/lIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
10Phosphate[PO4]3-mg/lIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
11Biological oxygen demandBODµmol/lIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
12Coliforms, in colony forming unitsColiCFU/100 mlIñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
13Vegetation, coverVeg cov%Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Albertonatural vegetation
14Physa spp.Physa spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
15Heterelmis spp.Heterelmis spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
16Macrelmis spp.Macrelmis spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
17Noelmis spp.Noelmis spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
18Phanacerus spp.Phanacerus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
19Dineutus spp.Dineutus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
20Anchytarsus spp.Anchytarsus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
21Psephenops spp.Psephenops spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
22Elodes spp.Elodes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
23Scirtes spp.Scirtes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
24Paltostoma spp.Paltostoma spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
25Probezzia spp.Probezzia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
26Ablabesmyia spp.Ablabesmyia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
27Orthocladius spp.Orthocladius spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
28Aphrosytus spp.Aphrosytus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
29EmpididaeEmpididae#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
30Limnophora spp.Limnophora spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
31Maruina spp.Maruina spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
32Simulium spp.Simulium spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
33Hexatoma spp.Hexatoma spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
34Molophilus spp.Molophilus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
35Tipula spp.Tipula spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
36Americabaetis spp.Americabaetis spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
37Andesiops spp.Andesiops spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
38Baetodes spp.Baetodes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
39Moribaetis spp.Moribaetis spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
40Zelusia spp.Zelusia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
41Haplohyphes spp.Haplohyphes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
42Leptohyphes spp.Leptohyphes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
43Tricorythodes spp.Tricorythodes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
44Farrodes spp.Farrodes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
45Thraulodes spp.Thraulodes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
46Tubifex spp.Tubifex spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
47PyralidaePyralidae#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
48Corydalus spp.Corydalus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
49Argia spp.Argia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
50Hetaerina spp.Hetaerina spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
51Anacroneuria spp.Anacroneuria spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
52Phylloicus spp.Phylloicus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
53Mortoniella spp.Mortoniella spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
54Helicopsyche spp.Helicopsyche spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
55Atopsyche spp.Atopsyche spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
56Leptonema spp.Leptonema spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
57Macrostemum spp.Macrostemum spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
58Smicridea spp.Smicridea spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
59Atanatolica spp.Atanatolica spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
60Grumichella spp.Grumichella spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
61Nectopsyche spp.Nectopsyche spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
62Triplectes spp.Triplectes spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
63Marilia spp.Marilia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
64Chimarra spp.Chimarra spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
65Cernotina spp.Cernotina spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
66Polycentropus spp.Polycentropus spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
67Dugesia spp.Dugesia spp.#Iñiguez Armijos, Carlos Alberto
Size:
1495 data points

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