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Establishing baseline biodiversity data prior to hydroelectric dam construction to monitoring impacts to bats in the Brazilian Amazon

机译:在水力发电大坝建设之前建立基准生物多样性数据,以监测对巴西亚马逊地区蝙蝠的影响

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The modification of Amazonian rivers by the construction of megaprojects of hydroelectric dams has widely increased over the last decade. Robust monitoring programs have been rarely conducted prior to the establishment of dams to measure to what extent the fauna, and its associated habitats may be affected by upcoming impacts. Using bats as models, we performed analyses throughout the area under the influence of the Santo Antônio hydroelectric dam, Southwestern Brazilian Amazonia before its construction to estimate how the fauna and its associated habitats would be affected by the upcoming impacts. We surveyed bats in 49 plots distributed along the areas going to be inundated by the dam and those remaining dry. As predictors for the species distribution, we tested the variables of vegetation structure and topography. Species composition largely differed between the dry plots and the plots located in areas that will be flooded, and this was strongly associated with the variables of forest basal area and elevation. Vegetation-related variables also had strong influence on the guilds distribution. The flooding of lower elevations areas is expected to negatively affect the species number and abundance of frugivorous species. In contrast, it is likely that animalivores will be less vulnerable to dam-induced flooding, since they were abundant in the areas not expect to be inundated. We urge for the implementation of studies to predict impacts caused by large hydroelectric dams, including tests of the influence of the local conditions that shape diversity to avoid massive losses of the biota, and to build preventive monitoring and management actions.
机译:在过去的十年中,通过建设水力发电大坝对亚马逊河进行了改造。在修建大坝之前,很少进行鲁棒的监测计划来衡量动物及其相关栖息地的影响程度。我们以蝙蝠为模型,在巴西西南亚马逊河地区的圣安东尼奥水电大坝建造之前,对整个区域进行了分析,以估算即将受到的影响将如何影响动物群及其相关栖息地。我们对蝙蝠进行了调查,这些蝙蝠分布在49块土地上,这些区域分布在将要被大坝淹没的区域和那些仍处于干燥状态的区域。作为物种分布的预测指标,我们测试了植被结构和地形的变量。干旱区和位于将要淹没的地区之间的物种组成差异很大,这与森林基础面积和海拔的变量密切相关。与植被有关的变量对行会的分布也有很大的影响。预计较低海拔地区的洪水将对食肉性物种的数量和数量产生负面影响。相比之下,由于食畜动物在预计不会被淹没的地区丰富,因此它们很可能不易受到大坝诱发的洪水的影响。我们敦促开展研究以预测大型水力发电大坝所造成的影响,包括对塑造多样性的当地条件的影响进行测试,以避免生物群的大量损失,并制定预防性的监测和管理措施。

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