Revista Ambiente & Água (Apr 2015)

Chironomus larvae (Chironomidae: Diptera) as water quality indicators along an environmental gradient in a neotropical urban stream

  • Nadja Gomes Machado,
  • Danielle Christine Stenner Nassarden,
  • Francyele dos Santos,
  • Isabelle Christina Gonçalves Boaventura,
  • Gregory Perrier,
  • Fernanda Silveira Carvalho de Souza,
  • Eucarlos de Lima Martins,
  • Marcelo Sacardi Biudes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 298 – 309

Abstract

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Anthropogenic interference in urban lotic systems is a factor affecting the biota of waterbodies. Aquatic macro invertebrates are an important food source for fish and are valuable indicators of water quality. The objective of this work was to study Chironomus larvae (Chironomidae: Diptera) distribution along an environmental gradient in Barbado Stream, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. No individual Chironomus was found in the springs of Barbado Stream, which may indicate preservation of the area. During the study period, we found 40.3 and 94.4 individuals/m2 at points 3 and 4 (low course), respectively. There is eutrophication in these sites due to domestic sewage discharges, indicating low quality water. The Barbado Stream needs restoration projects that include an awareness of the residents of their neighborhood’s environmental importance, and investments in the sanitation sector to prioritize the collection and treatment of wastewater and solid waste collection.

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