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Effects of Reduced-Impact Logging on Fish Assemblages in Central Amazonia

机译:减少影响伐木对中部亚马逊河鱼类种群的影响

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Abstract: In Amazonia reduced-impact logging, which is meant to reduce environmental disturbance by controlling stem-fall directions and minimizing construction of access roads, has been applied to large areas containing thousands of streams. We investigated the effects of reduced-impact logging on environmental variables and the composition of fish in forest streams in a commercial logging concession in central Amazonia, Amazonas State, Brazil. To evaluate short-term effects, we sampled 11 streams before and after logging in one harvest area. We evaluated medium-term effects by comparing streams in 11 harvest areas logged 1–8 years before the study with control streams in adjacent areas. Each sampling unit was a 50-m stream section. The tetras Pyrrhulina brevis and Hemigrammus cf. pretoensis had higher abundances in plots logged ≥3 years before compared with plots logged <3 years before. The South American darter (Microcharacidium eleotrioides) was less abundant in logged plots than in control plots. In the short term, the overall fish composition did not differ two months before and immediately after reduced-impact logging. Temperature and pH varied before and after logging, but those differences were compatible with normal seasonal variation. In the medium term, temperature and cover of logs were lower in logged plots. Differences in ordination scores on the basis of relative fish abundance between streams in control and logged areas changed with time since logging, mainly because some common species increased in abundance after logging. There was no evidence of species loss from the logging concession, but differences in log cover and ordination scores derived from relative abundance of fish species persisted even after 8 years. For Amazonian streams, reduced-impact logging appears to be a viable alternative to clear-cut practices, which severely affect aquatic communities. Nevertheless, detailed studies are necessary to evaluated subtle long-term effects.
机译:摘要:在亚马逊河中,减震伐木旨在通过控制茎落方向并最大程度减少出入道路的建设来减少对环境的干扰,已被应用于包含数千条溪流的大面积区域。我们在巴西亚马逊州中部的亚马逊河中部的一个商业采伐特许权中,研究了减少影响伐木对环境变量和森林溪流中鱼类组成的影响。为了评估短期影响,我们在一个采伐区采伐前后采集了11条溪流。我们通过比较研究前1-8年记录的11个采伐区的溪流与邻近地区的对照溪流来评估中期效果。每个采样单元均为50米的溪流段。短四倍体短螺旋体和偏头痛。在记录≥3年的地块中,pretoensis的丰度比记录在<3年之前的地块的丰度高。南美飞蛾(Microcharacidium eleotrioides)在测井区的丰度比在对照区的丰富。在短期内,减少影响的采伐前后两个月的总体鱼类组成没有变化。测井前后温度和pH均发生变化,但这些差异与正常的季节变化是相符的。在中期,测井曲线的温度和测井覆盖率较低。自采伐以来,对照区和伐木区溪流之间相对鱼类丰度的排序分数差异随时间而变化,这主要是因为某些常见物种采伐后的丰度增加了。没有证据表明采伐特许权会造成物种损失,但是甚至在8年之后,由于相对丰富的鱼类物种而导致的对数覆盖率和排序分数仍然存在差异。对于亚马孙河流域而言,减少影响的伐木似乎是对严重影响水生社区的明确做法的可行替代方案。但是,需要进行详细研究以评估微妙的长期影响。

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