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New lake in a changing world: the construction and filling of a small hydropower reservoir in the tropics (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

机译:新湖在不断变化的世界:在热带地区的小水电站建设和填补(Rio de Janeiro,巴西)

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Climate change has affected rainfall patterns in tropical regions, where simultaneous demands for water and energy, habitat loss, declining biodiversity, and spread of invasive species have reflected a rapidly changing world underway. In Brazil, hydropower generation accounts for 64% of the electricity matrix, which presently includes 1007 small hydropower plants (SHPs) having many others under construction or planned. This paper aimed to evaluate changes in water quality, plankton communities, and benthic macroinvertebrates during dam construction, filling, and the first year of operation of a SHP. Suspended solids, turbidity, and silica were variables that highlighted the impact of this construction on the river. Fast changes in water quality (increases in calcium, chlorides, and nitrate) and on aquatic communities (i.e. euglenophyceans and testate amoebae increased in numbers) were detected during the filling phase. Following SHP construction, the concentrations of metals and total phosphorus tended to decrease. Two striking findings observed in the aquatic communities from the riverine conditions to the new lake were the increase in picocyanobacteria abundance, expanding population stocks throughout the river basin, and the constant presence of the invasive mollusc Corbicula fluminea in the macroinvertebrate assemblage, revealing once again its resistance to environmental variability. The lake soon became a natural trap for ions from the drainage basin, as revealed by the increase in electrical conductivity, ammonium, potassium, and magnesium concentrations and the abundance of cyanobacteria, highlighting the need for watershed management to improve ecological conditions in the lake.
机译:气候变化影响了热带地区的降雨量,在热带地区,对水和能源,栖息地损失,生物多样性下降以及侵入性物种的传播的同步需求反映了一次迅速变化的世界。在巴西,水电生成占电力矩阵的64%,目前包括1007家小型水电站(SHPS),其中有许多正在建设或计划。本文旨在评估水质,浮游生物社区,底栖大型近年脊椎动物的变化,灌装和SHP运行的第一年。悬浮的固体,浊度和二氧化硅是突出的变量,突出了这种结构对河流的影响。在填充阶段检测到水质水质(钙,氯化物和硝酸盐的增加)和水生群体(即,数量增加的睾丸和睾丸组增加)。在SHP结构之后,金属浓度和总磷倾向于降低。从河流条件到新湖泊的水生群体中观察到了两种引人注目的调查结果是野兔菌的增加,在整个河流流域扩大人口股,以及侵袭性软体动物Corbicula MPRumea在大型狂犬组合中的持续存在,再次揭示其抵抗环境变异性。湖泊很快成为来自排水盆地的离子的自然陷阱,正如通过导电,铵,钾和镁浓度的增加和蓝藻的丰富,突出了流域管理,以改善湖泊的生态条件。

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