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Assessing the ecological impact of banana farms on water quality using aquatic macroinvertebrate community composition

机译:利用水生无脊椎动物群落组成评估香蕉农场对水质的生态影响

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In Costa Rica, considerable effort goes to conservation and protection of biodiversity, while at the same time agricultural pesticide use is among the highest in the world. Several protected areas, some being wetlands or marine reserves, are situated downstream large-scale banana farms, with an average of 57 pesticide applications per year. The banana industry is increasingly aware of the need to reduce their negative environmental impact, but few ecological field studies have been made to evaluate the efficiency of proposed mitigation strategies. This study compared the composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities up- and downstream effluent water from banana farms in order to assess whether benthic invertebrate community structure can be used to detect environmental impact of banana farming, and thereby usable to assess improvements in management practises. Aquatic invertebrate samples were collected at 13 sites, using kick-net sampling, both up- and downstream banana farms in fast flowing streams in the Caribbean zone of Costa Rica. In total, 2888 invertebrate specimens were collected, belonging to 15 orders and 48 families or taxa. The change in community composition was analysed using multivariate statistics. Additionally, a biodiversity index and the Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) score system was applied along with a number of community composition descriptors. Multivariate analyses indicated that surface waters immediately up- and downstream large-scale banana farms have different macroinvertebrate community compositions with the most evident differences being higher dominance by a single taxa and a much higher total abundance, mostly of that same taxon. Assessment of macroinvertebrate community composition thus appears to be a viable approach to detect negative impact from chemical-intensive agriculture and could become an effective means to monitor the efficacy of changes/proposed improvements in farming practises in Costa Rica and similar systems.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11356-016-8248-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:在哥斯达黎加,为保护和保护生物多样性付出了巨大的努力,与此同时,农业杀虫剂的使用量居世界之首。几个保护区,其中一些是湿地或海洋保护区,位于大型香蕉农场的下游,平均每年要使用57种农药。香蕉产业越来越意识到减少其负面环境影响的必要性,但是很少进行生态领域的研究来评估提议的缓解策略的效率。这项研究比较了香蕉养殖场底栖无脊椎动物群落的组成,以评估底栖无脊椎动物群落结构是否可用于检测香蕉养殖对环境的影响,从而可用于评估管理措施的改进。在哥斯达黎加加勒比海地区快速流动的溪流上,下游的香蕉农场中,使用踢网取样法在13个地点采集了水生无脊椎动物样品。总共收集了2888个无脊椎动物标本,属于15个目和48个科或类群。使用多元统计分析社区组成的变化。此外,还应用了生物多样性指数和生物监测工作组(BMWP)评分系统以及许多社区组成描述符。多变量分析表明,紧邻大型香蕉养殖场的上游和下游的地表水具有不同的大型无脊椎动物群落组成,最明显的差异是单个分类群的优势度较高,而总的丰度则更高,主要是同一分类群。因此,评估大型无脊椎动物群落组成似乎是检测化学密集型农业造成的负面影响的可行方法,并且可能成为监测哥斯达黎加和类似系统的耕作方式变化/拟议改良的有效性的有效手段。本文的版本(doi:10.1007 / s11356-016-8248-y)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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